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CNOR STUDY GUIDE EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


Categories of items to be reprocessed for sterilization - answer✔✔-critical, semicritical,

and noncritical


Critical reprocessing - answer✔✔-items that enter sterile tissue or the vascular system.

Sterility may be achieved by physical or chemical processes


Spaulding classification system (1968) - answer✔✔-classification system for preparing

instruments etc, for patient use


Microorganism - answer✔✔-a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or

fungus


Bacterial spore - answer✔✔-structure produced by bacteria that is resistant to many

environmental or induced factors that the bacteria may be subjected to (ex. Endospores,

exospores, and spore-like structures)


Examples of critical surgical items - answer✔✔-surgical instruments, cutting endoscopic

accessories that break the mucosal barrier; endoscopes used in sterile body cavities;

, cardiac, vascular, and urinary catheters; implants; needles; and us probes used in sterile

body cavities


Semicritical reprocessing - answer✔✔-items that come in contact with nonintact skin or

mucous membranes; should receive a minimum of high-level disinfection (hld)


Examples of semicritical surgical items - answer✔✔-vaginal and rectal probes, even

when sheaths are used; respiratory therapy equipment; anesthesia equipment;

bronchoscopes; and gastrointestinal endoscopes and accessories


True or false: semicritical devices contaminated or potentially contaminated with hep b

virus (hbv), hep c virus (hcv), hiv, multi-drug resistant bacteria, or tb should receive a

minimum of high-level disinfection - answer✔✔-true


Noncritical reprocessing - answer✔✔-items that contact only intact skin; should receive

intermediate-level disinfection, low-level disinfection, or cleaning


Examples of noncritical surgical items - answer✔✔-tourniquets and blood pressure

cuffs; linens; mayo stands; and other or furnishings


Cleaning - answer✔✔-must always precede high-level disinfection (removes) and

sterilization (kills)


Disinfection and sterilization - answer✔✔-are both decontamination processes.

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