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Medical Terminology
Surgical Instruments
Sutures
Sterile Technique
Ethics
100
The four key pieces to medical terminology
What are prefix, root word, suffix, and combining vowel
100
instrument 1
What is #4 scalpel handle
100
Sizes 2-0 and 3-0 are the most commonly used stick-tie sizes, true or false?
True
100
Correct counting of instruments and sponges is required to ensure
none of them are left inside the patient
100
The obligation to disclose details
What is accountability
200
surgical repar
What is plasty
200
instrument #2
What is adson forceps
200
The preferred suture material is
What is silk
200
Everything inside the pad is sterile except for what
What is the 1 inch border around the pad.
200
Obligation to do or not do something
What is liability
300
surgical crushing
What is tripsy
300
Instrument #3
What is towel clamps
300
the suffix meaning suture
What is rrhaphy
300
only this part of a sterile, draped table is considered sterile.
What is the top
300
professional misconduct that results in harm to another; negligence of a professional
What is malpractice
400
surgical pucnture
What is centesis
400
Instrument #4
What is right angle clamp
400
suture material made of a single thread is referred to as
What is monofilament
400
These parts of the body are considered sterile after gowning and gloving
What are the abdomen, and elbows to fingertips.
400
Disclosure of private info concerning a patient
What is invasion of privacy
500
excision
What is ectomy
500
Instrument #5
What is allis clamp
500
If the surgeon believes the wound will not heal properly, these sutures are used
What are retention sutures
500
This is the correct way to move around another sterile person.
What is front to front or back to back
500
HIPAA stands for
What is health insurance portability and accountablity act