Preoperative Care
Intraoperative Care
Anesthesia/Airway
Postoperative Care
Complications and Safety
100

What is the main nursing priority before surgery?

Completing the pre-op checklist (history, consent, allergies, orders, time-out)

100

Name the members of the sterile:

Surgeon, scrub nurse, surgical assistant, RNFA

100

Which anesthesia type keeps the patient unconscious?

General anesthesia

100

What is the first priority assessment in PACU?

ABCs (airway, breathing, circulation)

100

Signs of malignant hyperthermia include tachycardia and what maximum temperature?

Up to 105 degrees fahrenheit

200

A patient ate breakfast 4 hours before surgery. What should the nurse do?

Notify the surgeon and delay surgery

200

How long should the surgical scrub last?

3-5 minutes

200

What airway device requires consent?

Endotracheal tube (ETT)

200

Which symptom is the last to return after surgery?

Bowel sounds

200

Which medications increase bleeding risk before surgery?

aspirin, warfarin, clopidogrel

300

Which allergy could indicate latex sensitivity?

Kiwi, banana, avocado

300

Which body areas are considered sterile during the surgery?

gloves, front of the gown, above the waist

300

Which anesthetic drug can cause hallucinations if the team talks loudly?

Ketamine

300

How often should vital signs be assessed immediately post-op?

Every 15 minutes initially, then spaced out per protocol

300

What are the progressive types of wound drainage?

sanguineous -> serosanguineous -> serous

400

Who is responsible for obtaining informed consent?

The surgeon

400

What position is used for vaginal or perineal procedures?

Lithotomy

400

Which patient history question helps prevent malignant hyperthermia?

family history of anesthesia complications

400

Which action prevents aspiration when a patient vomits in PACU?

Turn them on their side

400

Name one complication of postoperative nausea/vomiting (PONV)

Aspiration, wound dehiscence, dehydration, electrolyte imbalance

500

What type of surgery is this classified as: A 32-year-old patient arrives at the emergency department after a car accident with an open femur fracture. The surgeon states the patient must go to the operating room within the next few hours to prevent permanent loss of function.

Urgent

500

What medication treats malignant hyperthermia?

Dantrolene

500

What's the difference between regional and local anesthesia?

Regional blocks a nerve/region; local blocks conduction at the site

500

What's the minimum urine output that must be reported?

30 mL per hour

500

Which factor increases risk for PONV?

history of motion sickness