TEST QUESTIONS FOR CERTIFIED
SURGICAL FIRST ASSISTANT EXAM
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
Primary role of the surgical first assistant - CORRECT-ANSWERSAssisting
the surgeon by providing exposure, controlling bleeding, and
assisting with suturing.
Correct sequence of actions when preparing a sterile field - CORRECT-
ANSWERSWash hands, wear sterile gloves, place sterile drapes, and
position instruments.
Purpose of a 'time-out' during the surgical process - CORRECT-ANSWERSTo
verify the patient, procedure, and site before surgery begins.
Primary concern when handling the bowel during an open abdominal
procedure - CORRECT-ANSWERSTo ensure the bowel is not exposed to
non-sterile environments.
True statement about surgical wound healing - CORRECT-ANSWERSProper
nutrition is essential for optimal wound healing.
Correct action for the surgical first assistant when the surgeon needs to
place a suture - CORRECT-ANSWERSProvide the surgeon with the
appropriate suture material and needle.
Purpose of a surgical drain - CORRECT-ANSWERSTo remove excess
fluids and reduce the risk of infection and wound complications.
Type of anesthesia that involves the patient being awake but unable to feel
pain - CORRECT-ANSWERSLocal anesthesia.
Role of the first assistant during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy -
CORRECT-ANSWERSTo handle the laparoscope and assist with
visualization.
, Most critical action for prevention of surgical site infection (SSI) - CORRECT-
ANSWERSEnsuring strict adherence to sterile technique.
Surgical first assistant - CORRECT-ANSWERSThe primary role of the
surgical first assistant is to help the surgeon by ensuring the
surgical site is adequately exposed, controlling any bleeding, and
assisting with suturing and other tasks throughout the procedure.
Sterile technique - CORRECT-ANSWERSCorrect sterile technique
includes washing hands first, donning sterile gloves, preparing the
sterile field, and then positioning instruments.
Time-out - CORRECT-ANSWERSA 'time-out' is a final verification step
to ensure that the right patient, right procedure, and right surgical
site are confirmed to avoid errors.
Bowel handling - CORRECT-ANSWERSThe bowel must be carefully
handled to avoid contamination by non-sterile surfaces, which could
lead to infection. It is vital to maintain its sterility throughout the
procedure.
Proper nutrition - CORRECT-ANSWERSProper nutrition plays a crucial
role in wound healing, as adequate protein, vitamins, and minerals
are needed for tissue repair and immune function.
Suture material and needle - CORRECT-ANSWERSThe surgical first
assistant provides necessary materials and tools, including suture
material and needles, but does not perform suturing without the
surgeon's direction.
Surgical drains - CORRECT-ANSWERSSurgical drains are used to
prevent the buildup of fluids at the surgical site, which can reduce
the risk of infections and promote healing.
Local anesthesia - CORRECT-ANSWERSLocal anesthesia involves
numbing a small area of the body while the patient remains awake
and alert, unlike general or regional anesthesia.
SURGICAL FIRST ASSISTANT EXAM
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
Primary role of the surgical first assistant - CORRECT-ANSWERSAssisting
the surgeon by providing exposure, controlling bleeding, and
assisting with suturing.
Correct sequence of actions when preparing a sterile field - CORRECT-
ANSWERSWash hands, wear sterile gloves, place sterile drapes, and
position instruments.
Purpose of a 'time-out' during the surgical process - CORRECT-ANSWERSTo
verify the patient, procedure, and site before surgery begins.
Primary concern when handling the bowel during an open abdominal
procedure - CORRECT-ANSWERSTo ensure the bowel is not exposed to
non-sterile environments.
True statement about surgical wound healing - CORRECT-ANSWERSProper
nutrition is essential for optimal wound healing.
Correct action for the surgical first assistant when the surgeon needs to
place a suture - CORRECT-ANSWERSProvide the surgeon with the
appropriate suture material and needle.
Purpose of a surgical drain - CORRECT-ANSWERSTo remove excess
fluids and reduce the risk of infection and wound complications.
Type of anesthesia that involves the patient being awake but unable to feel
pain - CORRECT-ANSWERSLocal anesthesia.
Role of the first assistant during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy -
CORRECT-ANSWERSTo handle the laparoscope and assist with
visualization.
, Most critical action for prevention of surgical site infection (SSI) - CORRECT-
ANSWERSEnsuring strict adherence to sterile technique.
Surgical first assistant - CORRECT-ANSWERSThe primary role of the
surgical first assistant is to help the surgeon by ensuring the
surgical site is adequately exposed, controlling any bleeding, and
assisting with suturing and other tasks throughout the procedure.
Sterile technique - CORRECT-ANSWERSCorrect sterile technique
includes washing hands first, donning sterile gloves, preparing the
sterile field, and then positioning instruments.
Time-out - CORRECT-ANSWERSA 'time-out' is a final verification step
to ensure that the right patient, right procedure, and right surgical
site are confirmed to avoid errors.
Bowel handling - CORRECT-ANSWERSThe bowel must be carefully
handled to avoid contamination by non-sterile surfaces, which could
lead to infection. It is vital to maintain its sterility throughout the
procedure.
Proper nutrition - CORRECT-ANSWERSProper nutrition plays a crucial
role in wound healing, as adequate protein, vitamins, and minerals
are needed for tissue repair and immune function.
Suture material and needle - CORRECT-ANSWERSThe surgical first
assistant provides necessary materials and tools, including suture
material and needles, but does not perform suturing without the
surgeon's direction.
Surgical drains - CORRECT-ANSWERSSurgical drains are used to
prevent the buildup of fluids at the surgical site, which can reduce
the risk of infections and promote healing.
Local anesthesia - CORRECT-ANSWERSLocal anesthesia involves
numbing a small area of the body while the patient remains awake
and alert, unlike general or regional anesthesia.