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SRGT 2130 Practice Exam 2 | Verified with 100% Correct Answers A mg is a measurement of: A. Length B. Weight C. Volume D. Temperature Activated gluteraldehyde is used to disinfect endoscopes for: A. 5 mins B. 10 mins C. 20 mins D. 60 mins Which electrosurgical unit provides precise control of the coagulated area? A. Monopolar B. Blended C. Bipolar D. Bovie A femoral implant removed from the patient's body is sent: A. Clean in formalin B. Clean in a dry container C. Discarded D. Clean wrapped in a lap and placed in a dry container A neuro headrest skull clamp is called a/an: A. Sachs B. Frazier C. Adson D. Mayfield Which of the following is a monofilament suture? A. Prolene B. Silk C. Polyester D. Vicryl A gastroplasty A. Reduces stomach size B. Corrects gastric junction stenosis C. Releases adhesions D. Provides avenue for hyperalimentation The fluid that fills the anterior and posterior chamber of the eye is: A. Aqueous humor B. Vitreous humor C. Both A and B D. None of the above. Malar implants are inserted into: A. chin B. cheeks C. eyelids D. forehead In a balloon angioplasty, the dilating balloon is inflated with: A. Diluted heparin B. Diluted solution of contrast media C. Saline D. Ringers lactate solution The automatic nervous system controls A. Breathing B. Heartbeat C. Fight or flight D. All of the above. Most commonly fractured carpal bone is the: A. Scaphoid B. Lunate C. Trapezium D. Capitate The center of an atom is called: A. Matter B. Mass C. Nucleus D. Charge The most popular robotic system used today is: A. AESOP B. Da Vinci system C. Surgical navigation system D. Both A and B Risk management objectives for a hospital include: A. Minimize risk to patients and employees B. Control financial loss C. Collecting data to decrease harm to patients and staff. D. All of the above. Implied consent: A. Is the preferred option for consents B. Is allowed by law in emergencies when no other authorized person may be contacted C. Is never legally valid D. Is the permission for surgical action A self-retaining retractor is: A. Weitlaner B. Lincoln C. Hibbs D. Deaver A temporary biologic dressing is: A. Porcine B. Telfa C. Collagen D. Mesh The liver has: A. Two lobes B. Three lobes C. Four lobes D. Five lobes Miochol is: A. Antihistamine B. Blood thinner C. Miotic D. Anti-inflammatory During a T&A the uvula is retracted with: A. Davis B. Jennings C. Robinson D. Coblator Colorless prep solution may be indicated for: A. Orthopedic surgery B. Vascular surgery C. Plastic surgery D. Urological surgery Blebs are: A. Fluid buildup in the lungs B. Thin-walled air sacs on the apex of the lung C. Enlarged alveoli at the end of the bronchial tree D. Fluid-filled sacs within the lobe of the lungs The inner layer of the heart is the: A. Endocardium B. Myocardium C. Epicardium D. Pericardium All are true regarding a cell saver machine except: A. It's a type of autologous transfusion B. It collects the patients own blood, filters it, and infuses it back into the same patient during the surgical procedure C. Hemostatic agents, such as Avitene, suctioned and mixed with the patients blood can be infused back into the patient D. Pleural effusion and amniotic fluid cannot be infused back into the patient Steroids are used for: A. Reduction of fluid in the body B. Reduction of the body's need for oxygen C. Reduction of tissue inflammation and swelling D. Reduction of uterine constriction and contraction Scrub technique ends: A. 2 in below the elbow B. Just below the elbow C. At the elbow D. 2 in above the elbow When using a patient roller, how many people are necessary to move the patient safely and efficiently? A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five Which of the following specimens is NOT placed in a preservative solution A. Stones B. Curettings C. Tonsils D. Uterus The main purpose of the skin prep is to: A. Remove resident and transient flora B. Remove dirt, oil, and microbes, and to reduce the microbial count C. Remove all bacteria from the skin D. Sterilize the patients skin A scoville retractor is used in a: A. Total knee replacement B. Meniscectomy C. Laminectomy D. Carpal tunnel release Another name for a scar is: A. Fibrin B. Keloid C. Hydrocolloid D. Infection The most commonly identified ovarian cyst is the: A. Chocolate B. Follicle C. Serous cyst adenoma D. Dermoid The adenoids are also known as the: A. Pharyngeal tonsils B. True tonsils C. Palatine tonsils D. Both A and B Removal of a testis or the testes is called: A. Orchiopexy B. Orchiectomy C. Epididymectomy D. Vasectomy What is the preferred solution used for bronchial washings? A. Sterile water B. Sterile saline C. Heparinized saline D. Ringers lactate Plaque removal from a vessel is termed: A. Embolectomy B. Thrombectomy C. Shunt D. Endarterectomy The most common site for a bone graft is the: A. Iliac crest B. Femur C. Vertebral spine D. Acetabulum An olecranon fracture occurs in the: A. Wrist B. Knee C. Elbow D. Finger The most common hernia in a child is: A. Umbilical hernia B. Inguinal C. Femoral D. Hiatal The standard metric unit of power is: A. Amp B. Volt C. Watt D. Hertz Sources of latex include: A. Wound drain B. Catheters C. Pneumatic tourniquet D. All of the above What special technique is employed during a hysterectomy? A. Discard instruments used on cervix and vagina B. Use second set for closure C. Re-drape for closure D. Remove Foley before uterus is removed In a cholecystectomy, which structures are ligated and divided? A. Cystic duct and cystic artery B. Common bile duct and hepatic duct C. Cystic duct and common bile duct D. Hepatic duct and cystic artery What is the body's primary defense against infection? A. Hair B. Skin C. Proper prepping and draping D. Good hygiene Which incision would require cutting through Scarpa's fascia? A. Subcostal B. Inguinal C. Pfannenstiel D. McBurney The condition associated with hyperthyroidism is: A. Thyroid storm B. Graves' disease C. Hypocalcemia D. Tetany Orchiopexy can be defined as: A. Fixation of an ovary B. Uterine suspension C. Testicle removal D. Fixation of a testicle Arrhythmia: A. Rapid heart heart rate B. Slow heart rate C. Abnormal heart rate D. None of the above Which of the following is used to control bleeding around the spinal cord? A. 4x4's B. Thrombin C. Cottonoid D. Peanut The longest bone in the body is: A. Femur B. Fibula C. Tibia D. Humerus The position of the pediatric patient following a T&A is: A. Dorsal recumbent B. Lateral C. Lateral with head slightly elevated D. Simms Web research is generally conducted with the help of: A. Cursors B. Search engines C. Browser D. Instant access What term is used when likening "robotic vision" to "human vision"? A. Sensitivity B. Binocular vision C. Depth perception D. Resolution Asepsis means: A. Without infection B. Destroys bacteria C. Clean D. Absence of microbes Tablets placed under the tongue for rapid absorption are called: A. Oral B. Transdermal C. Subungual D. Sublingual In which situation should sterility be questioned? A. If a sterilized pack is found in an unsterile workroom B. If the surgeon turns away from the sterile field for a brow wipe C. If the scrub drapes a non sterile table, covering the edge nearest the body first D. If the lip of a pour bottle is held over the basin as close to the edge as possible. ETO is mixed with carbon dioxide to: A. Increase antimicrobial effect B. Reduce flammability of ETO C. Reduce temperature requirement D. Increase microbial killing rate A grounding pad is not required for the electrocautery in: A. A cutting current setting B. A coagulation current setting C. A monopolar unit D. A bipolar unit The dorsal recumbent position is a slight modification of what position? A. Supine B. Prone C. Right lateral D. Kraske Contrast media includes all except: A. Renografin B. Sodium hypochlorite C. Hypaque D. Cystografin The word "fenestrated" refers to: A. An opening B. Length of drape C. Width of drape D. Transparent A Sarot is a: A. Bronchus clamp. B. Scapula retractor. C. Lung retractor. D. Lung grasping clamp. Which procedure would not require a pressure dressing? A. Plastic surgery B. Knee surgery C. Radical mastectomy D. Hysterectomy A lower oblique incision is a/an: A. Pfannenstiel B. Inguinal

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SRGT 2130 Practice Exam 2



A mg is a measurement of:

A. Length
B. Weight
C. Volume
D. Temperature

Activated gluteraldehyde is used to disinfect endoscopes for:

A. 5 mins
B. 10 mins
C. 20 mins
D. 60 mins

Which electrosurgical unit provides precise control of the coagulated area?

A. Monopolar
B. Blended
C. Bipolar
D. Bovie

A femoral implant removed from the patient's body is sent:

A. Clean in formalin
B. Clean in a dry container
C. Discarded
D. Clean wrapped in a lap and placed in a dry container

A neuro headrest skull clamp is called a/an:

A. Sachs
B. Frazier
C. Adson
D. Mayfield

Which of the following is a monofilament suture?

A. Prolene
B. Silk

,C. Polyester
D. Vicryl

A gastroplasty

A. Reduces stomach size
B. Corrects gastric junction stenosis
C. Releases adhesions
D. Provides avenue for hyperalimentation

The fluid that fills the anterior and posterior chamber of the eye is:

A. Aqueous humor
B. Vitreous humor
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above.

Malar implants are inserted into:

A. chin
B. cheeks
C. eyelids
D. forehead

In a balloon angioplasty, the dilating balloon is inflated with:

A. Diluted heparin
B. Diluted solution of contrast media
C. Saline
D. Ringers lactate solution

The automatic nervous system controls

A. Breathing
B. Heartbeat
C. Fight or flight
D. All of the above.

Most commonly fractured carpal bone is the:

A. Scaphoid
B. Lunate
C. Trapezium
D. Capitate

The center of an atom is called:

, A. Matter
B. Mass
C. Nucleus
D. Charge

The most popular robotic system used today is:

A. AESOP
B. Da Vinci system
C. Surgical navigation system
D. Both A and B

Risk management objectives for a hospital include:

A. Minimize risk to patients and employees
B. Control financial loss
C. Collecting data to decrease harm to patients and staff.
D. All of the above.

Implied consent:

A. Is the preferred option for consents
B. Is allowed by law in emergencies when no other authorized person may be contacted
C. Is never legally valid
D. Is the permission for surgical action

A self-retaining retractor is:

A. Weitlaner
B. Lincoln
C. Hibbs
D. Deaver

A temporary biologic dressing is:

A. Porcine
B. Telfa
C. Collagen
D. Mesh

The liver has:

A. Two lobes
B. Three lobes
C. Four lobes
D. Five lobes

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