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Surgical Technology for the Surgical Technologist: Chapter 14. Exam Questions With Correct Answers Laparotomy - answera surgical opening through the skin layer and abdominal wall into the peritoneal cavity subcutaneous fat, Scarpa's fascia, external oblique muscle, internal oblique muscle, transverse abdominus muscle, transversalis fascia, peritoneum - answerlayers of the abdominal wall: preoperative preparation (laparotomy) - answerposition: supine anesthesia: general skin prep: mid-chest to symphysis pubis and laterally as far as possible, may be extended to mid-thigh for extensive procedures draping: towels to square off, laparotomy drape hiatal hernia and reflux esophagitis, esophageal motility disorders, neoplasms, and trauma - answerPathological condition of the esophagus fall into four major categories: hiatal hernia (esophageal pathology) - answersymptoms/signs: acid reflux, mucosal erosion, ulceration, scarring, stricture, burning, nonradiating pains, pain is positional diagnostics: history, fluoroscopy during barium swallow, diagnostic endoscopy, manometry treatments: medications to reduce acid production/reflux, diet and sleeping position modifications, correction of anatomical defect, reconstruction of valve mechanism in lower esophagus, therapeutic endoscopy ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 11/05/2024 12:06 PM manometry - answera diagnostic study to assess the competence of the lower esophageal sphincter; a catheter sheathed with a water-filled balloon is inserted nasally and advanced into the esophagus; a series of measurements reflecting esophageal resting pressures are taken as the catheters are moved motility disorders (esophageal pathology) - answersymptoms/signs: dysphagia, regurgitation of undigested food diagnostics: x-ray with contrast medium, cineradiography treatments: usually unhelpful but newer medications have been effective, endoscopic dilation can sometime provide relief of symptoms dysphagia - answerdifficulty in swallowing cineradiography - answerthe making of a motion picture record of successive images appearing on a fluoroscopic screen achalasia (esophageal pathology) - answersymptoms/signs: weight loss, pain is uncommon, aspiration pneumonia diagnostics: manometry treatments: surgical, therapeutic endoscopic procedure, transection of the muscle achalasia - answerfailure to relax smooth muscle fibers at any junction of one part of the gastrointestinal tract with another, especially failure of the esophagogastric sphincter to relax with swallowing diverticula (Zenker's) (esophageal pathology) - answersymptoms/signs: regurgitation of recently swallowed material, choking, foul breath odor diagnostics: x-ray with contrast medium treatments: excision of the diverticula, correction of cause ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 11/05/2024 12:06 PM neoplasm (benign tumors are rare) (esophageal pathology) - answersymptoms/signs: asymptomatic early, dysphagia, weight loss, pain diagnostics: barium contrast studies, CT scan treatments: may be limited to palliation, radiotherapy, tracheostomy, extirpation of the esophagus, reconstruction tracheostomy - answercreation of an opening into the trachea through the neck, with insertion of an indwelling tube to facilitate passage of air or evacuation of secretions extirpation - answerthe surgical removal of an organ, a part of an organ, or a diseased tissue trauma (esophageal pathology) - answersymptoms/signs: perforation (usually the result of instrumentation), ingestion of caustic substances diagnostics: varies with type treatments: immediate surgical intervention laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication - answera surgical procedure that is performed to correct a hiatal hernia Abdominal esophagus - answer____________________________ extends from the esophageal hiatus to the opening of the cardia of the stomach. esophageal groove - answerAbdominal esophagus lies in the _________________________ on the posterior surface of the left lobe of the liver. lower esophageal sphincter (LES) - answerAt the point where it joins the stomach is a layer of circular muscle fibers called the ______________________________, which contracts to close the opening to the stomach and prevent food and gastric juices from reentering the esophagus.

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©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/05/2024 12:06 PM


Surgical Technology for the Surgical
Technologist: Chapter 14. Exam Questions
With Correct Answers



Laparotomy - answer✔a surgical opening through the skin layer and abdominal wall into the peritoneal
cavity



subcutaneous fat, Scarpa's fascia, external oblique muscle, internal oblique muscle, transverse
abdominus muscle, transversalis fascia, peritoneum - answer✔layers of the abdominal wall:



preoperative preparation (laparotomy) - answer✔position: supine

anesthesia: general

skin prep: mid-chest to symphysis pubis and laterally as far as possible, may be extended to mid-thigh
for extensive procedures

draping: towels to square off, laparotomy drape



hiatal hernia and reflux esophagitis, esophageal motility disorders, neoplasms, and trauma -
answer✔Pathological condition of the esophagus fall into four major categories:



hiatal hernia (esophageal pathology) - answer✔symptoms/signs: acid reflux, mucosal erosion,
ulceration, scarring, stricture, burning, nonradiating pains, pain is positional

diagnostics: history, fluoroscopy during barium swallow, diagnostic endoscopy, manometry

treatments: medications to reduce acid production/reflux, diet and sleeping position modifications,
correction of anatomical defect, reconstruction of valve mechanism in lower esophagus, therapeutic
endoscopy

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/05/2024 12:06 PM


manometry - answer✔a diagnostic study to assess the competence of the lower esophageal sphincter; a
catheter sheathed with a water-filled balloon is inserted nasally and advanced into the esophagus; a
series of measurements reflecting esophageal resting pressures are taken as the catheters are moved



motility disorders (esophageal pathology) - answer✔symptoms/signs: dysphagia, regurgitation of
undigested food

diagnostics: x-ray with contrast medium, cineradiography

treatments: usually unhelpful but newer medications have been effective, endoscopic dilation can
sometime provide relief of symptoms



dysphagia - answer✔difficulty in swallowing



cineradiography - answer✔the making of a motion picture record of successive images appearing on a
fluoroscopic screen



achalasia (esophageal pathology) - answer✔symptoms/signs: weight loss, pain is uncommon, aspiration
pneumonia

diagnostics: manometry

treatments: surgical, therapeutic endoscopic procedure, transection of the muscle



achalasia - answer✔failure to relax smooth muscle fibers at any junction of one part of the
gastrointestinal tract with another, especially failure of the esophagogastric sphincter to relax with
swallowing



diverticula (Zenker's) (esophageal pathology) - answer✔symptoms/signs: regurgitation of recently
swallowed material, choking, foul breath odor

diagnostics: x-ray with contrast medium

treatments: excision of the diverticula, correction of cause

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/05/2024 12:06 PM

neoplasm (benign tumors are rare) (esophageal pathology) - answer✔symptoms/signs: asymptomatic
early, dysphagia, weight loss, pain

diagnostics: barium contrast studies, CT scan

treatments: may be limited to palliation, radiotherapy, tracheostomy, extirpation of the esophagus,
reconstruction



tracheostomy - answer✔creation of an opening into the trachea through the neck, with insertion of an
indwelling tube to facilitate passage of air or evacuation of secretions



extirpation - answer✔the surgical removal of an organ, a part of an organ, or a diseased tissue



trauma (esophageal pathology) - answer✔symptoms/signs: perforation (usually the result of
instrumentation), ingestion of caustic substances

diagnostics: varies with type

treatments: immediate surgical intervention



laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication - answer✔a surgical procedure that is performed to correct a hiatal
hernia



Abdominal esophagus - answer✔____________________________ extends from the esophageal hiatus
to the opening of the cardia of the stomach.



esophageal groove - answer✔Abdominal esophagus lies in the _________________________ on the
posterior surface of the left lobe of the liver.



lower esophageal sphincter (LES) - answer✔At the point where it joins the stomach is a layer of circular
muscle fibers called the ______________________________, which contracts to close the opening to
the stomach and prevent food and gastric juices from reentering the esophagus.

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