KNOWING YOUR ANATOMY
Name that bone
Around the OR
Starts with "M"
Four letter words
100
Fracture of the mid-thighbone.
What is a femoral shaft fracture?
100
This bone runs from your shoulder to your elbow.
What is the humerus?
100
The color of the CO2 tank.
What is Gray?
100
This metabolic disorder can be triggered by certain inhaled anesthestics and succinylcholine.
What is malignant hyperthermia?
100

This table is used for total joint replacements or hip fractures.

What is Hana?

200
Fracture of the midfoot.
What is a Lisfranc fracture?
200
The lower jaw bone.
What is the mandible?
200
The name of the sacral nerve stimulator used for rectal and urinary incontinence.
What is Interstim?
200
Laparoscopic procedures are considered this type of surgery.
What is minimally invasive?
200
The organization that issues standards of operating room nursing.
What is AORN?
300
Fracture of the inside part of the distal tibia.
What is a medial malleolus fracture?
300
The heel bone
What is the calcaneous?
300

The area of the surgical department that includes the operating rooms and sterile core areas that requires personnel to wear a scrubs, hat, mask. 

What is the Restricted Area?

300

The most common type of electrocautery that offers coagulation, cut and blend modes

What is Monopolar Cautery?

300
The computerized charting.
What is EPIC?
400

It’s the muscle that flexes and supinates the forearm and covers the anterior portion of the upper arm?

What is the Biceps?

400
The smallest bone in the body, this bone in the middle ear is shaped like a stirrup.
What is the stapes?
400

The code called if a patient becomes threatening or violent.

What is Code Armstrong?

400
You should have this available if the patient has a pacemaker and the surgery involves the use of cautery.
What is a magnet?
400
Blue wrapped trays should be checked that there is not one of these.
What is a hole?
500

In Urology, it is used to bypass a calculi or obstruction and maintain an open pathway.

What is a ureteral stent?

500
This is the wrist bone that is most likely to break.
What is the scaphoid bone?
500

Where a staff member can find information on any chemical used in the hospital, including clean up how to treat exposure.

What is the MSDS?

500

An intentional act or omission of action on part of a medical professional that is not in keeping with standards of practice and results in injury or death of a patient

What is Malpractice?

500

CODE RED

What is the code to announce a FIRE?