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CNOR Study Guide Exam 2025
Questions and Answers


How many days does it take for an SSI occur? - ANSWER✔✔-30 days


When should discharge planning start? - ANSWER✔✔-Pre-admission; When decision for surgery is

made


When should forced air warming be initiated for the surgical patient? - ANSWER✔✔-In the

preoperative holding area




Minimizes heat loss more effectively


What is the reversal agent of heparin? - ANSWER✔✔-Protamine sulfate


What 3 structures does the surgeon need to visualize during a carotid endarterectomy? -

ANSWER✔✔-Internal, external, and common carotid arteries


What is the drug of choice for anaphylaxis? - ANSWER✔✔-epinephrine


What is. the Patient Self Determination Act of 1990? - ANSWER✔✔-Includes patients rights

related to informed consent, living will, power of attorney for healthcare, DNR, or AND (allow

natural death)


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,What is shearing? - ANSWER✔✔-Sliding of skin and subcutaneous tissue over stationary muscle




occurs beneath the skin




Can occur in Trendelenburg position


What is friction? - ANSWER✔✔-Act of RUBBING one tissue over another tissue or surface




Can occur when patient is dragged from one surface to another without using transfer device


What are the pressure points for supine position? - ANSWER✔✔-Occiput


Scapulae

Olecranon (elbow)

Thoracic Vertebrae

Sacrum and Coccyx

Calcaneus (heel)


What are potential complications of Trendelenburg? - ANSWER✔✔-Increased intraocular and

intracranial pressure

Increased BP and cardiac output

Risk of shearing




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,What are potential complications of Lithotomy? - ANSWER✔✔-Risk for decreased respiratory

function and tidal volume




Risk for acute change in vasculature volume and cardiac exertion

Potential for compartment syndrome

Risk for hyperabduction of hips


What are potential complications of Semi-Fowler/beach chair? - ANSWER✔✔-Neurovascular

bundle strain

Potenial for decreased vascular return volume

*Air embolism


What are pressure points of prone position? - ANSWER✔✔-Cheeks


Eyes (blindness)

Ears

Female breasts

Male genitalia

Knees and toes


What are potential complications of prone position? - ANSWER✔✔-Respiratory volume is

compromised because of limited anterolateral movement and potential limitation of diaphragmatic

movements



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, Potential for pain during range of motion


What is the safest radiation treatment for OR and PACU staff? - ANSWER✔✔-Afterloading

radiation treatment




In the OR, a cold, unloaded, hollow plastic or metal applicator is inserted into or adjacent to the

tissues that will receive radiation. After x-ray verification of correct placement, the radiation source

is loaded into the applicator at the patient's bedside.


What happens during vasogenic shock? - ANSWER✔✔-Cardiac output decreases, the heart muscle

weakens, and venous pressure is unstable. Two examples are anaphylaxis and septic shock.

What information should be documented when using immediate use steam sterilization ("flashing")?

- ANSWER✔✔-IUSS is performed, the information to be documented includes date, time, patient

name or ID number, load contents, sterilizer identification number, cycle parameters (time,

temperature, pressure), and indicator verification (whether chemical and/or biologic)




Results of indicator are not documented


What are signs and symptoms of hypercalcemia? - ANSWER✔✔-Cardiac dysrhythmias


kidney stones

nausea and vomiting

muscle weakness


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