ANSWERS
What organs are excised if an ovarian tumor is malignant?
Patient marks with an "X" and witness verify
Upper arms, neckline, and axillary region
Bilateral fallopian tubes and ovaries, uterus
Never until the patient is discharged from the facility
1. The purpose of a set of Bakes would be
anal dilation
cervical dilation
common duct dilation
esophageal dilation
2. When there is excessive buildup of fluid in the pericardial sac causing
compression of the heart, it is called:
tamponade
pericarditis
infarction
cardiomvopathy
3. In a clinical scenario, if a patient presents with a burn that has charred
skin and no sensation in the affected area, what degree of burn
classification would you assign?
Third
,First
, Second
Fourth
4. What is the term for the tissue that can grow outside the uterus, such as
on the ovaries or pelvic peritoneum?
Cervical
Myometrial
Endometrial
Perimetrial
5. Describe the physiological impact of tamponade on heart function.
Tamponade increases the heart's pumping efficiency, improving
blood flow.
Tamponade causes the heart to enlarge, enhancing its capacity.
Tamponade restricts the heart's ability to fill properly, leading
to decreased cardiac output.
Tamponade has no significant effect on heart function.
6. In which burn classification are the skin and subcutaneous tissue
destroyed?
1
2
3
4
7. What is the name of the surgical procedure used to correct epispadias?
Epispadias repair
, Hypospadias repair
Ureteroneocystostomy
Meatotomy
8. In a surgical procedure, if a surgeon needs to cut through fascia and
periosteum, which instrument would be more appropriate to use and
why?
Scalpel, because it is sharper and can cut through any tissue.
Electrocautery, since it can cut and cauterize simultaneously.
Curved Mayo scissors, because they are specifically designed
for cutting fascia and provide better control.
Straight scissors, as they are more versatile for all types of tissue.
9. For which of the following surgeries would the trendelenbrug position
provide optimal visualization?
thyroidectomy
cholecystectomy
hysterectomy
acromioplasty
10. If a patient presents with pelvic pain and is diagnosed with
endometriosis, which anatomical locations might be affected by the
abnormal growth of endometrial tissue?
Liver and spleen
Kidneys and bladder
Ovaries and pelvic peritoneum
Stomach and intestines