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Chapter 10: Surgical Technology for the Surgical Technologist Exam Questions With Correct Answers Stainless steel (combo of carbon, chromium, iron, and a few other metals {alloys}) - answerWhat are most modern surgical instruments made of? resistance - answerChromium increases _________________ to corrosion. titanium - answerstronger and lighter in weight; nonmagnetic; more resistant to corrosion than stainless steel; generally have a blue finish of titanium oxide, which is designed to reduce glare highly polished, bright finish - answerincreases resistance to corrosion but can be distracting to the surgical team because of its tendency to reflect light satin (dull) finish - answerless reflective and reduce glare ebonized (black chromium) finish - answernonreflective and virtually eliminates glare; recommended for procedures involving a laser because it prevent deflection of the laser beam accessory instruments - answerring forceps, used to grasp a folded radiopaque 4x4 sponge for sponging or retraction deep with a wound; curved ring forceps, which may be used to create tunnels for placement of catheters or arterial grafts; towel clips, used to hold folded towels together during square- draping and occasionally used to grasp, hold, and reduce small fractured bones cutting/dissecting instruments - answerinstruments with one or more sharp edges that are used for incision, sharp dissection, or excision of tissue cutting/dissecting instruments - answerknives, scalpels, and bone-cutting instruments (osteotomes, currettes, chisels, gouges, and rongeurs); saws, drills, biopsy punches, adenotomes, and dermatomes may also be classified as ___________________________ -tome - answerrefers to an instrument for cutting scalpels - answertypically have a detachable disposable blade and nondisposable handle ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 11/05/2024 12:06 PM knife - answerhave a nondisposable handle and blade as a single unit safety scalpel - answersingle-use, disposable knife blades that include a safety shield; may include a disposable or nondisposable knife handle depending upon the manufacturer scalpel handle sizes - answer#3, #4, #7, and #9 #3 and #4 - answerstandard handles are 5 inches in length; also available as a long handle other types of knife handles - answerminiature blade handle with chuck (device used to tighten the blade onto the handle), used for procedures that require very small incisions, such as eye procedures; Beaver handle, which is specifically designed to hold the small Beaver blades disposable blades - answermade from carbon steel and slide into a groove on the end of the scalpel handle, although some scalpels handles have a locking mechanism instead of a groove for easy loading; must be loaded onto and removed from the handle with an instrument, typically a needle holder blades - answer#10, #11, #12, and #15 fit #3, #7, and #9 handles; #20-#25 fit a #4 handle #69 - answerWhat is the most frequently used Beaver blade? #10 (typically loaded onto the #3 handle) - answerWhat is the most frequently used blade? #11, #12, #15 - answerThe _____, _____, and _____ blades are usually loaded on the #7 handle. #15 - answerThe _____ blade is frequently used with the #3 handle for superficial procedures requiring a small incision, such as plastic or hand procedures. #12 - answerThe _____ blade is used almost exclusively for tonsillectomy. #20 - answerThe _____ blade is occasionally used for long and deep abdominal incisions. types of scissors - answertissue, suture, wire, and bandage/dressing tissue scissors - answermay be of heavy construction for tough tissue, medium construction for tissue that is neither tough nor delicate, or light constructions for thin, friable tissue; tips may be pointed or blunt; blades may be straight or curved and available in different lengths and degrees of blade curves tungsten carbide blades - answerthese blades are stronger and harder, maintaining their sharpness for longer than stainless steel; have gold ring handles to distinguish them from conventional instruments Curved Mayo - answer__________________________ scissors are often the choice for heavy tissue. Curved Metzenbaum - answer__________________________ scissors are used for medium to fine tissue.

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©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/05/2024 12:06 PM



Chapter 10: Surgical Technology for the
Surgical Technologist Exam Questions With
Correct Answers



Stainless steel (combo of carbon, chromium, iron, and a few other metals {alloys}) - answer✔What are
most modern surgical instruments made of?

resistance - answer✔Chromium increases _________________ to corrosion.

titanium - answer✔stronger and lighter in weight; nonmagnetic; more resistant to corrosion than
stainless steel; generally have a blue finish of titanium oxide, which is designed to reduce glare

highly polished, bright finish - answer✔increases resistance to corrosion but can be distracting to the
surgical team because of its tendency to reflect light

satin (dull) finish - answer✔less reflective and reduce glare

ebonized (black chromium) finish - answer✔nonreflective and virtually eliminates glare; recommended
for procedures involving a laser because it prevent deflection of the laser beam

accessory instruments - answer✔ring forceps, used to grasp a folded radiopaque 4x4 sponge for
sponging or retraction deep with a wound; curved ring forceps, which may be used to create tunnels for
placement of catheters or arterial grafts; towel clips, used to hold folded towels together during square-
draping and occasionally used to grasp, hold, and reduce small fractured bones

cutting/dissecting instruments - answer✔instruments with one or more sharp edges that are used for
incision, sharp dissection, or excision of tissue

cutting/dissecting instruments - answer✔knives, scalpels, and bone-cutting instruments (osteotomes,
currettes, chisels, gouges, and rongeurs); saws, drills, biopsy punches, adenotomes, and dermatomes
may also be classified as ___________________________

-tome - answer✔refers to an instrument for cutting

scalpels - answer✔typically have a detachable disposable blade and nondisposable handle

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/05/2024 12:06 PM

knife - answer✔have a nondisposable handle and blade as a single unit

safety scalpel - answer✔single-use, disposable knife blades that include a safety shield; may include a
disposable or nondisposable knife handle depending upon the manufacturer

scalpel handle sizes - answer✔#3, #4, #7, and #9

#3 and #4 - answer✔standard handles are 5 inches in length; also available as a long handle

other types of knife handles - answer✔miniature blade handle with chuck (device used to tighten the
blade onto the handle), used for procedures that require very small incisions, such as eye procedures;
Beaver handle, which is specifically designed to hold the small Beaver blades

disposable blades - answer✔made from carbon steel and slide into a groove on the end of the scalpel
handle, although some scalpels handles have a locking mechanism instead of a groove for easy loading;
must be loaded onto and removed from the handle with an instrument, typically a needle holder

blades - answer✔#10, #11, #12, and #15 fit #3, #7, and #9 handles;

#20-#25 fit a #4 handle

#69 - answer✔What is the most frequently used Beaver blade?

#10 (typically loaded onto the #3 handle) - answer✔What is the most frequently used blade?

#11, #12, #15 - answer✔The _____, _____, and _____ blades are usually loaded on the #7 handle.

#15 - answer✔The _____ blade is frequently used with the #3 handle for superficial procedures
requiring a small incision, such as plastic or hand procedures.

#12 - answer✔The _____ blade is used almost exclusively for tonsillectomy.

#20 - answer✔The _____ blade is occasionally used for long and deep abdominal incisions.

types of scissors - answer✔tissue, suture, wire, and bandage/dressing

tissue scissors - answer✔may be of heavy construction for tough tissue, medium construction for tissue
that is neither tough nor delicate, or light constructions for thin, friable tissue; tips may be pointed or
blunt; blades may be straight or curved and available in different lengths and degrees of blade curves

tungsten carbide blades - answer✔these blades are stronger and harder, maintaining their sharpness for
longer than stainless steel; have gold ring handles to distinguish them from conventional instruments

Curved Mayo - answer✔__________________________ scissors are often the choice for heavy tissue.

Curved Metzenbaum - answer✔__________________________ scissors are used for medium to fine
tissue.

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11/05/2024 12:06 PM

curved iris, Jamison, Westcott, Stephen's tenotomy, Potts-Smith - answer✔Delicate tissue is frequently
dissected with __________________, __________________, ___________________,
____________________, or _____________________ scissors.

Straight Mayo - answer✔__________________________ scissor are always used to cut suture and are
rarely used to cut tissue.

straight iris, curved Metzenbaum - answer✔Other scissors used for cutting suture include
_____________________ scissors, frequently used to cut fine sutures during ophthalmic or plastic
procedures, and _________________________ scissors, preferred by some cardiovascular surgeons for
cutting polypropylene suture.

Potts-Smith scissors - answer✔for incisions into ducts, veins, or arteries

Jorgenson scissors - answer✔for hysterectomy

Cushing scissors - answer✔for dural incision

Castroviejo scissors - answer✔scissors that are used for microsurgery

strabismus, iris, and corneal scissors - answer✔for eye procedures

grasping/holding instruments - answer✔designed to manipulate tissue to facilitate dissection or suturing
or to reduce and stabilize fractured bone during internal fixation; may or may not have a ratcheted
locking mechanism

thumb forceps - answer✔also referred to as pick-ups; do not have ratchets and are constructed with a
flattened spring handle; are usually used in the nondominant hand to grasp and hold tissue when
suturing or dissecting

Toothed - answer✔_____________________ forceps are most often used on skin, fascia, and other
heavy tissue.

Smooth, serrated - answer✔_____________ and _______________ forceps are used on more delicate
structures, such as vascular, nervous, or bowel tissues.

examples of thumb forceps - answer✔Adson (with and without teeth), Ferris-Smith, DeBakey, Brown,
Russian, Gerald (with and without teeth), and Cushing bayonet forceps (with and without teeth)

ratcheted grasping/holding instruments - answer✔Allis, Babcock, Kocher (Ochsner)

bone-holding clamps - answer✔typically ratcheted and are designed to hold a bone in place for eventual
pinning or plating; examples include Lane, Kern, Lowman, and Lewin

clamping/occluding instruments - answer✔designed to occlude or constrict tissue and are constructed
with opposing ring handles for fingers, ratchets located just below the ringed handles to lock the
instrument in place, and two shanks that connect the ringed handles to the box lock, or hinge joint of

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