Pre-op
Intra-op
Post-op
what is it?
100

A pediatric nurse is preparing a child for cleft palate repair surgery. The nurse recognizes that this type of surgery is categorized as which of the following?
A.constructive surgery
B.transplantation surgery
C.palliative surgery
D.reconstructive surgery

A.constructive surgery 

100

Which action would the nurse take when scrubbing at the scrub sink?

A.Scrub from elbows to hands

B.Scrub without mechanical friction

C.Scrub for a minimum of 10 minutes

D.Hold the hands higher than the elbows

D.Hold the hands higher than the elbows

100

The "recovery position" if not contraindicated 

Left lateral
100

What does VTE stands for?

Venous thromboembolism

200

The telemetry unit nurse is reviewing lab results for an operative procedure later in the day. The nurse notes on the lab report that the pt has a serum potassium level of 6.5 mEq/L. The nurse informs the physician of this lab result because the nurse recognizes this increases the pts risk for which of the following?
A.infection
B.cardiac problems
C.bleeding and anemia
D.fluid imbalances

B.cardiac problems

200

The nurse is caring for a patient undergoing surgery for a knee replacement. What factors are critical to the patient's safety during the procedure? (select all that apply)

A.Universal protocol is followed

B.The patient has adequate health insurance

C.The patient's family is in the surgery waiting area

D.The patient's allergies are conveyed to the surgical team

A.Universal protocol is followed

E.D.The patient's allergies are conveyed to the surgical team

200

A nursing intervention that is most likely to prevent respiratory complications such as pneumonia and atelectasis in a post surgical patient is?
A.control of anxiety and agitation
B.adequate nutrition and fluids
C.adequate pain control
D.use of incentive spirometry

D.use of incentive spirometry

200

What does an antiemetic drug do?

It helps ease nausea and vomiting

300

A 17-year-old patient with a leg fracture who is scheduled for surgery is an emancipated minor. She has a statement from the court for verification. Which action should the nurse take?

A.Witness the patient signing the permit after the surgeon obtains consent

B.Call a parent or legal guardian to sign the permit since the patient is under 18

C.Notify the hospital attorney that an emancipated minor is consenting for surgery 

D.Obtain verbal consent since written consent is not necessary for emancipated minors

A.Witness the patient signing the permit after the surgeon obtains consent

300

What are the goals of Univerial Protocol

A surgical timeout is performed just before the procedure is started to verify the right patient, right surgical procedure, and surgical site 

300

The patient donated a kidney, and early ambulation is included in her plan of care. But the patient refuses to get up and walk. What rationale should the nurse explain to the patient for early ambulation?
A."Early walking keeps your legs limber and strong."
B."Early ambulation will help you be ready to go home."
C."Early ambulation will help you get rid of your syncope and pain."
D."Early walking is the best way to prevent postoperative complications."

D."Early walking is the best way to prevent postoperative complications."

300

What are some roles of a scrub nurse?

sterile activities, help prepare the OR, keep count of surgical equipment, takes part in surgical time-out process, helps with draping 

400

What is sensory info, process info, and procedural info when educating a patient?

Sensory= what the patient will hear, smell, see, feel

Process=what to expect in general about general flow of surgery, where caregiver can be, 

procedural= what to bring/what type of clothing, physical prep needed, procedure of anesthesia

400

How is the OR's environment controlled? Give an example

geographically, aseptically, environmentally 

400

List one gerontologic complication for an older patient in post-op and explain it

Anesthesia complications, delirium, hypothermia, pressure ulcers 
400

What are some signs of infection of the skin? What are the systemic findings as well?

Redness, swelling, pain, tenderness. Fever and leukocytosis

500

What are the surgery settings? Explain them 

Elective, Urgent, Inpatient, Outpatient/ Ambulatory

500

What 3 zones is the department divided into? What takes place in each?

Unrestricted, semi-restricted, restricted
500

What are the three phases of PACU progression. Explain the goal of each phase 

phase 1- goal: prepare patient to transfer to phase 2, inpatient unit, or intensive care unit 

phase 2: goal: prepare patient to extended observation, home, or extended care facility

phase 3: goal: prepare patient for self care 

500

What are manifestations of respiratory issues?

use of accessory muscles, low pulse oximetry reading, hypoventilation, reduced chest/reduced movement