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Anesthesia and Surgical Assisting - Practice Test Questions and answers Solved 100% scissors - Answers cutting tissue needle holders - Answers grasp and manipulate curved needles scalpels and blades - Answers incise tissue tissue forceps - Answers clamp and hold tissue and blood vessels retractors - Answers retract tissue and improve exposure surgical gut or catgut - Answers absorbable suture made from sheep intestines suture - Answers any strand of material used to approximate tissue or ligate blood vessels orchiectomy - Answers surgical removal of the testes laparotomy - Answers incision into the abdominal cavity celiotomy - Answers laparotomy cystotomy - Answers incision into the urinary bladder thoracotomy - Answers incision into the thoracic cavity mastectomy - Answers removal of part or all of one or more mammary glands enterotomy - Answers incision into the intestines onychectomy - Answers surgical removal of a claw, declawing herniorrhaphy - Answers surgical repair of a hernia aseptic technique - Answers precautions taken to prevent contamination of a surgical wound asepsis - Answers sterile condition -ectomy - Answers surgical removal of -otomy - Answers to cut into -ostomy - Answers surgical creation of an opening -rrhaphy - Answers surgical repair by suturing -pexy - Answers surgical fixation -plasty - Answers surgical alteration of shape or form gastrotomy - Answers incision of the stomach urethrotomy - Answers incision into the urethra autoclave - Answers apparatus for sterilizing by steam under pressure nosocomial - Answers hospital acquired infection sterilization - Answers destruction of all microorganisms and viruses in or on a surface or object bandage scissors - Answers blunt tip to prevent cutting the skin when removing a bandage virulence - Answers ability to produce disease, how strong disinfection - Answers destruction of most pathogenic microorganisims on inanimate objects antisepsis - Answers destruction of most pathogenic microorganisims on animate objects, skin perpetration and surgical scrubs aught - Answers zero surgical drapes and gowns should be folded - Answers accordion or fan folded smallest suture size - Answers 10-0, ten-aught 2-0 - Answers two-oh or two-aught ventral midline incision - Answers an incision on the midline of the abdomen 2 methods of wiping skin to sterilize - Answers lines or circles always start to wipe at most sterile area and work your way out - Answers to least sterile area, then throw away gauze and repeat 3 types of gloving - Answers closed gloving, open gloving, assisted gloving endotracheal tube or ETT - Answers ensures patent airway and facilitates ventilation and provides easy delivery of volatile anesthesia volatile liquids - Answers liquids that evaporate readily cuff on an ETT - Answers prevents vomit from going up and gas escaping laryngoscope - Answers facilitates visualization of glottis, helps to insert the ETT vaporizer - Answers turns the volatile liquid into gas 2 types of anesthesia - Answers rebreathing circuit and nonrebreathing circuit thumb forceps - Answers tissue forceps, look similar to tweezers

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Anesthesia and Surgical Assisting - Practice Test Questions and answers Solved 100%

scissors - Answers cutting tissue

needle holders - Answers grasp and manipulate curved needles

scalpels and blades - Answers incise tissue

tissue forceps - Answers clamp and hold tissue and blood vessels

retractors - Answers retract tissue and improve exposure

surgical gut or catgut - Answers absorbable suture made from sheep intestines

suture - Answers any strand of material used to approximate tissue or ligate blood vessels

orchiectomy - Answers surgical removal of the testes

laparotomy - Answers incision into the abdominal cavity

celiotomy - Answers laparotomy

cystotomy - Answers incision into the urinary bladder

thoracotomy - Answers incision into the thoracic cavity

mastectomy - Answers removal of part or all of one or more mammary glands

enterotomy - Answers incision into the intestines

onychectomy - Answers surgical removal of a claw, declawing

herniorrhaphy - Answers surgical repair of a hernia

aseptic technique - Answers precautions taken to prevent contamination of a surgical wound

asepsis - Answers sterile condition

-ectomy - Answers surgical removal of

-otomy - Answers to cut into

-ostomy - Answers surgical creation of an opening

-rrhaphy - Answers surgical repair by suturing

-pexy - Answers surgical fixation

-plasty - Answers surgical alteration of shape or form

, gastrotomy - Answers incision of the stomach

urethrotomy - Answers incision into the urethra

autoclave - Answers apparatus for sterilizing by steam under pressure

nosocomial - Answers hospital acquired infection

sterilization - Answers destruction of all microorganisms and viruses in or on a surface or object

bandage scissors - Answers blunt tip to prevent cutting the skin when removing a bandage

virulence - Answers ability to produce disease, how strong

disinfection - Answers destruction of most pathogenic microorganisims on inanimate objects

antisepsis - Answers destruction of most pathogenic microorganisims on animate objects, skin
perpetration and surgical scrubs

aught - Answers zero

surgical drapes and gowns should be folded - Answers accordion or fan folded

smallest suture size - Answers 10-0, ten-aught

2-0 - Answers two-oh or two-aught

ventral midline incision - Answers an incision on the midline of the abdomen

2 methods of wiping skin to sterilize - Answers lines or circles

always start to wipe at most sterile area and work your way out - Answers to least sterile area, then
throw away gauze and repeat

3 types of gloving - Answers closed gloving, open gloving, assisted gloving

endotracheal tube or ETT - Answers ensures patent airway and facilitates ventilation and provides easy
delivery of volatile anesthesia

volatile liquids - Answers liquids that evaporate readily

cuff on an ETT - Answers prevents vomit from going up and gas escaping

laryngoscope - Answers facilitates visualization of glottis, helps to insert the ETT

vaporizer - Answers turns the volatile liquid into gas

2 types of anesthesia - Answers rebreathing circuit and nonrebreathing circuit

thumb forceps - Answers tissue forceps, look similar to tweezers

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