(NIFA)
National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting
NBSTSA
Certified Surgical First Assistant (CSFA)
NBSTA Certified Surgical Nurse First Assistants CSFA
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2025- 2026
CSFA Exam NBSTSA Certification
Certified Surgical First Assistant (CSFA)
National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting
NBSTSA
National Institute of First Assist (NIFA)
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1. Midabdominal transverse incision: Used on the right or left for aperitone
retro
al y and
approach. This is standard incision for transverse colectomy or colostom
choledochojejunostomy
s good
2. What is the Simplest Abdominal Incision to Perform and offer expo-
sure to
any part of the abdominal cavity?: vertical midline incision
3. Surgical procedure where antrum is removed and jejunum is eattached
r (done for
palliative care): Bilroth II
4. What are the three causes of wounds?: Surgical, traumatic and chronic
,5. fracture of femoral neck in which neck is impacted into the head; can
be fixed with pins: Garden type I fracture
6. The Whipple procedure is called cludes removal of what?: __, and in-
pancreaticoduodenectomy
removal of gallbladder, common bile duct, part of duodenum and hea
d of pancreas
7. Surgical wounds are caused by what?: Incision or excision
8. non-displaced fracture of the femoral neck; can be treated with pins:
garden type II fracture
9. Outpouching of ileum due to gestational development tissue, con tains
from
pancreas and stomach. cells
Symptoms are bleeding, obstruction, and tumors: Meckel's Diverticu
lum
10. Traumatic wounds are caused by what?: Mechanical, thermal, or
chemical destruction
11. Angulated fracture of the femoral neck, but w/o sigificant translation
of the rest of femur; treated with hemi-arthroplasty: garden type III fx
in or
12. Bowel folds over itself or telescoping over itself. Most common 3 yr old
younger: intussusception
, 13. Chronic wounds are caused by what?: Underlying pathophysiologic
condition
14. fracture where main body of femur is completely broken away from
head and shifts proximally; treated with hemi-arthroplasty: garden type
IV fracture m.
15. Ligament that forms at the tip of femoral head of acetabulu Has a
small artery in it. er
Supplies small portion of blood to the femoral head: ligamentes
t
16. Impaired circulation can be from what two things?: Ischemia or stasis
17. the spinal cords extends from where to where?: Brain to L2 vertebra
18. largest vessels that supply blood to leg and foot: popliteal artery/vei
n
19. The result of reduced blood supply caused by the narrowing or
blockage of blood vessels which leads to poor circulation.: Ischemia
20. Joint on each side of the sacrum: Sacroiliac Joint (SI)
21. L5 connects to what?: the top of sacrum
22. Caused by immobilization for long periods or failure of the regulating
valves in the veins which leads to blood pooling and failing to flow
normally to the heart: Stasis
23. True ball and socket joint: hip joint
24. How many vertebrae are there? Where are they all located?: 33 bones:
7 cervical
12 thoracic
5 lumbar
5 sacral
4 coccygeal
25. covers the end of femur and socket portion of acetabulum: articular
lage
carti-