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100

The most basic level of the body’s structure is __________.

The atom

100

What does MRI stand for?

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

100

What are the two types of Anesthesia?

Local and General

100

What are the two different types of absorbable stitches?

Natural & Synthetic

100

A _________ suture is made from natural silk material.

Cat-gut

200

__________ is the transfer of genetic traits from parent to child.

Heredity

200

Neuropathy is the loss of _______ in the _____ & ______. Most common in obese or Type 2 diabetics.

Sensation, legs, feet

200

What is the difference between a Scrub Assistant and a Circulating Assistant?

Scrub Assistant- Sterile, assisting with the procedure

Circulating Assistant- Not sterile, assisting with the procedure

200

What is one of the "cons" of using synthetic sutures?

They are identified as foreign proteins, enzymes attack. Causes a tissue reaction, causes pain and discomfort to the tissue

200

When the physician performs a ROS during a physical exam, what is he doing?

Review of Systems- head to toe evaluation

300

True or False: Smooth muscle tissue is the most abundant type of tissue in the human body.

False- Connective 

300

What is granulation?

Dry, crusty skin from discharge (pus)- naturally forms from the buildup of fluid from WBC, gathers around the bacteria to try to get it out.

300

True or False: You should enter vital signs into EMR immediately after the physician evaluates the patient.

False- Enter vitals into EMR before the physician evaluates the patient.

300

What is a monofilment suture?

A single strand of material

Minimal tissue drag

300

What are the 4 types of laceration closures?

Dermabond, steri-strip, suture, staple

400

__________ is the study of the function of an organism.

Physiology

400

What is an Eschar?

When the tissue has died, lost all blood flow, there is no sensation. Occurs frequently in diabetics, neuropathy- happens when there is little to no movement.

400

What are the 9 standard positions for positioning a patient?

Supine, Dorsal recumbent, Lithotomy, Fowler's, Semi-Fowler's, Prone, Sim's, Knee-chest, Sitting

400

In suture sizing, the ________ the number prefix, the ________ the diameter of the thread.

Larger, smaller

400

Describe what the drainage from a Serosanguineous wound would look like.

Discharge that contains both blood and a clear yellow liquid.

500

True or False: Cardiac tissue is only found on the viscera (walls of hollow organs).

False- Smooth

Cardiac- Only found on the heart

500

What is a PET scan?

A computerized radiographic method that uses radioactive substances to examine metabolic activity within the body. The patient is injected with or inhales a chemical that carries the radioactive elements but is short-lived.

500

What are the two categories of sutures?

Absorbable/Desolvable & Non-Absorbable/Non-Desolvable

500

What is the preferred size of a suture to use on a facial laceration?

Small suture: 5-0 or 6-0 are used on the face.

500

What is the medical term for a wart?

Verruca