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CBSPD TECH CERTIFICATION
ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 | CSPDT
Study Guide | Comprehensive Practice
Test | Verified Q&A | Pass Guaranteed
- A+ Graded
SECTION 1: ANATOMY AND TERMINOLOGY FOR SURGICAL
INSTRUMENTS (25 Questions)
Q1: The part of a hinged instrument where the two halves cross and are joined by a screw or
rivet is called the:

● A. Ratchet
● B. Shank
● C. Box lock [CORRECT]
● D. Jaw

Rationale: The box lock (also called the hinge joint) is the area where the two halves of a
hinged instrument cross and are connected by a screw, rivet, or pin. This allows the
instrument to open and close smoothly. The ratchet (A) is the interlocking mechanism near
the handles that holds the instrument closed. The shank (B) is the portion between the box
lock and the handle. The jaw (D) is the working end of the instrument.

CBSPD Study Tip: The box lock is a high-yield exam topic. Remember: Box lock = hinge/crossing point.
Many exam questions test whether you can identify instrument parts from descriptions.


Q2: Which material is most commonly used for surgical instrument construction due to its
corrosion resistance and ability to be hardened?

● A. Carbon steel
● B. Aluminum
● C. Stainless steel [CORRECT]
● D. Copper alloy

,Rationale: Stainless steel (typically 300 and 400 series) is the standard material for surgical
instruments due to its corrosion resistance, strength, and ability to hold a sharp edge. Carbon
steel (A) is used for some cutting instruments but rusts easily. Aluminum (B) lacks the
strength needed for most surgical applications. Copper alloys (D) are not used due to poor
strength and biocompatibility issues.


Q3: The working end of a needle holder that grasps the suture needle is called the:

● A. Box lock
● B. Shank
● C. Jaw [CORRECT]
● D. Ratchet

Rationale: The jaw is the working end of any surgical instrument designed to grasp, cut, or
manipulate tissue or materials. In needle holders, the jaws have a cross-hatched or
diamond-dusted pattern to prevent needle rotation. The ratchet (D) locks the handles, the
shank (B) connects the jaw to the handle, and the box lock (A) is the hinge mechanism.


Q4: Which type of surgical instrument is classified as a "grasping and holding" instrument?

● A. Scalpel
● B. Retractor
● C. Forceps [CORRECT]
● D. Probe

Rationale: Forceps are grasping and holding instruments used to manipulate tissue,
dressings, or other materials. Scalpels (A) are cutting instruments. Retractors (B) are used to
hold back tissue and improve visualization. Probes (D) are used to explore wounds or body
cavities.


Q5: The ratchet mechanism on a hemostat serves what primary function?

● A. To increase cutting ability
● B. To lock the instrument in closed position [CORRECT]
● C. To provide electrical insulation
● D. To measure tissue thickness

Rationale: The ratchet consists of interlocking teeth near the finger rings that allow the
instrument to be locked in various closed positions, maintaining constant pressure on
clamped vessels without continuous hand pressure. This is essential for hemostasis during
surgery.

,Q6: Tungsten carbide inserts are commonly found in which instrument parts?

● A. Box locks only
● B. Instrument handles
● C. Jaws of needle holders and scissors [CORRECT]
● D. Ratchet mechanisms

Rationale: Tungsten carbide (TC) inserts are bonded to the jaws of high-quality needle
holders and scissors to provide enhanced durability, grip, and cutting ability. TC is much
harder than stainless steel and maintains sharpness longer. TC instruments are identified by
gold-plated handles.


Q7: Which instrument is correctly matched with its primary use?

● A. DeBakey forceps - Tissue dissection
● B. Metzenbaum scissors - Cutting suture
● C. Babcock forceps - Delicate tissue grasping [CORRECT]
● D. Mayo scissors - Fine tissue cutting

Rationale: Babcock forceps have atraumatic, fenestrated tips designed for grasping delicate
tissues (bowel, fallopian tubes) without crushing. DeBakey forceps (A) are for
vascular/atraumatic grasping. Metzenbaum scissors (B) dissect delicate tissue; suture
scissors cut suture. Mayo scissors (D) cut heavy tissue or suture, not fine tissue.


Q8: A laparoscopic instrument's "insulation" refers to:

● A. Protection from physical damage
● B. Electrical isolation to prevent patient burns [CORRECT]
● C. Thermal protection for the surgeon
● D. Corrosion resistance

Rationale: Laparoscopic instruments used with electrosurgery must have intact insulation
(typically coating on shafts) to prevent current from escaping and burning the patient at
unintended sites. Insulation failure is a serious patient safety hazard and must be tested
regularly.


Q9: Which powered surgical instrument requires the most complex decontamination process
due to multiple lumens and channels?

● A. Surgical drill
● B. Oscillating saw

, ● C. Flexible endoscope [CORRECT]
● D. Cautery pencil

Rationale: Flexible endoscopes have multiple channels (biopsy, air/water, suction), valves,
and angulation controls that require specialized cleaning brushes, leak testing, and high-level
disinfection or sterilization. Drills (A) and saws (B) are solid instruments. Cautery pencils (D)
are single-use or simple to clean.


Q10: The "light post" on a rigid endoscope refers to:

● A. The eyepiece where the surgeon looks
● B. The connection point for the fiber optic light cable [CORRECT]
● C. The distal tip where light exits
● D. The channel for irrigation

Rationale: The light post (or light guide connector) is the proximal attachment point where
the fiber optic light cable connects to transmit illumination through the endoscope. The
eyepiece (A) is the viewing end. Light exits at the distal tip (C), but that's not the light post.


Q11: Which instrument classification includes towel clamps, bone hooks, and tenaculums?

● A. Cutting and dissecting
● B. Grasping and holding
● C. Retracting and exposing [CORRECT]
● D. Probing and dilating

Rationale: These instruments are used to hold tissue back, secure drapes, or provide
exposure. While towel clamps and tenaculums grasp, their primary surgical purpose is
retraction/exposure. Cutting instruments (A) include scalpels and scissors. Grasping
instruments (B) include forceps and hemostats.


Q12: What is the purpose of the "flush port" on a surgical instrument?

● A. To test water pressure
● B. To allow cleaning solution to flow through internal channels [CORRECT]
● C. To measure instrument temperature
● D. To apply lubricant only

Rationale: Flush ports are found on instruments with internal channels (suction tips,
laparoscopic instruments) and allow cleaning solutions and rinses to flow through lumens
during manual cleaning and washer processing. Proper flushing is critical for
decontamination.

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