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Surgical First Assist
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health-sciences
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surgery
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The most common skin cancer is...
Platelets
Protamine sulfate
Basal cell carcinoma
Adrenal
2. What statement is correct concerning the handling of renal calculi?
Papaverine
Choroid
Hypoxia
Kept dry to avoid interference with chemical analysis
3. In severe aortic stenosis the following are indications for valve replacement
Congestive heart failure - angina - syncope Palpitations
Armboards extended <90 - with palms facing up
Heister
Pelvic exenteration
4. What is the most common liver cancer?
Rectum
Suspend the vesicle neck
Fissure of sylvius
Metastatic disease
5. A patient scheduled for surgery has a hematocrit reading of 45% of total blood volume - which is...
Thrombin
4.6 - 8.0
Radical vulvectomy
Within normal range
6. Which section of the stomach is wrapped behind the esophagus during a Nissen procedure?
Fundus
Internal carotid
Subcuticular stitch
Flame-retardant
7. Dextran is used parenterally to...
Expand blood plasma volume
Tucking - advancement - resection
Transversalis fascia
Temporal - zygomatic - buccal - madibular - cervical
8. The frozen section examination provides the surgen with a
5-7 days
Dantrolene
Spina bifida
Quick preliminary diagnosis
9. A sigmoid colostomy is brought through the
Patellar
Rectus muscle
Left iliac vein
Lidocaine
10. The narrow rim of fibrocartilage around the edge of the glenoid cavity is...
Glenoid labrum
Breaks down the clot
PaCO2
According to surgeon's preference
11. Which ligaments enclose the round ligament and extends from the lateral surface of the uterus to the pelvic wall?
Broad
Temporal - zygomatic - buccal - madibular - cervical
Taper
Within normal range
12. Which tendone is located under the clavicle and is the site of most rotator cuff repairs?
Subscapularis
Adjacent stab wound incision
Superficial peroneal
Heister
13. Following injury to the lower limb - your patient's knee is evaluated. His leg can easily be displaced anteriorly on a fixed thigh. This would indicate a torn
Obturator
Anterior cruicate ligament
Platelets
Tachyphylaxis
14. The fascia surrounding the kidney is called
Gerotas
Condensation
Breaks down the clot
Capillarity
15. Which type of hernias occur in Hesselbach's triangle?
Paramedian
the right atrium to the right ventricle
Direct
Respiratory difficulties
16. Which vein is shared by the pancreas and liver?
Portal
Children with spina bifida
Brocas
Antibodies to the donor foreign proteins
17. Which of the following veins drains the intracranial venous sinuses to veins on the outside of the skull?
Kocher
External carotid
Nasal bleeding
Emissary
18. What is the most common change in vital signs that are associated with early hypovolemic shock?
Drying of secretions
Cholangitis
Tachycardia
Uterosacral
19. The head of the pancreas is surrounded by the
Iliac crest
Linea alba
Duodenum
Purse-string
20. Drains are typically passed to the exterior through?
Analgesic
Cefazolin
Adjacent stab wound incision
Clean-contaminated wound
21. The legal doctrine that mandages every professional to carry out his or her duties according to the national standards of care practiced throughout the country is the
Doctrine of reasonable man
Fifth
Uterosacral
Circumflex and anterior descending arteries
22. Which procedures involve abdominal - perineal - and groin dissection?
Expand blood plasma volume
Radical vulvectomy
Supraorbital and supratrochlear
Recurrent laryngeal
23. Intercostal nerves and vessels are located
Inferior to the rib
Hepatic
Lower leg flexed - upper leg straight
Kept dry to avoid interference with chemical analysis
24. What is a continuous circular suture placed around the lumen of a structure causing it to close?
Poupart's ligament
Splenomegaly
Granulation
Purse-string
25. Which cranial nerves innervate the inferior - medial - superior rectus - inferior oblique - and levator palpebrae muscle of the eye?
Secobarbital
Brocas
Pulmonary arteries
Oculomotor (III)
26. What is the most common cause of mitral stenosis?
Iliohypogastic and ilioinguinal
Extended beyound the basement membrane
Rheumatic fever
Stomach
27. Clostridium perfringens is associated with with clinical condition?
Compression
Gas gangrene
Between the external and internal anal sphincters
Hypotension
28. Prior to plating a mandibular fracture - what should be applied to ensure proper occlusion of the teeth?
Arch bars
Hyaluronidase
Marcaine
Oculomotor (III)
29. Which nerve that innervates the muscles around the chin must be protected from injury when repairing a fracture of the madible?
Marginal mandibular
Hepatic artery
Oculomotor (III)
Stenosis - agenesis - membrane atresia
30. The frontal lobe is bounded posteriorly by the central sulcus - also called the
Fissure of rolando
Nucleus pulposus
Trisegmentectomy
Sciatic
31. The coronary arteries originate at the base of the ascending aorta - aka
Ileoanal
Median
Sinuses of Valsalva
Bacteria
32. The mechanical strength of a weak eye muscle due to strabismus in a pediatric patient can be corrected by...
Glenoid labrum
Chiba
Subscapularis
Tucking - advancement - resection
33. The avascular area located in the mesentery and to the left of the middle colic artery is...
Facial
15x/hr with 3 exchanges of fresh air
The space of riolan
Fundus
34. In which incision could retention sutures be used?
Esophagus
Inferior thyroid artery
Vertical midline
3.5 - 5.5 mEq/L
35. The fold of dura mater that seperates the cerebral hemispheres
Abduction of the shoulder
Children with spina bifida
Placement of an elbow on unpadded table
Falx cerebri
36. A drug used to reverse hypotension is...
Levartenernol (levophed)
Superior and inferior mesenteric arteries
Gerotas
Berry
37. What microorganisms is responsbile for causing postoperative wound edge erythema and rebound tenderness?
Superior and inferior mesenteric arteries
Group B steptococci
Vertical midline
Patellar tendon
38. Sutures placed in a wound to prevent wound evisceration are called
Retention
10 - 14 days
Lembert
Variant laryngeal nerve that branches from the vagus and travels directly into the larynx
39. What is the body's normal reponse to cell and tissue injury?
Kept dry to avoid interference with chemical analysis
Subcuticular stitch
Inflammation
Purse-string
40. In which procedure would a Fogarty catheter be utilized?
Inguinal ligament
Thoracodorsal
Mastoid sinus - facial nerve
Embolectomy
41. Pathologic enlargement of the male breast is called
Gynecomastia
According to surgeon's preference
Facial
Anterior cruicate ligament
42. What should not be administered to a patient who is exhibiting asystole?
PaCO2
Isoproterenol
Nasal bleeding
Gas gangrene
43. A ventriculoperitoneal shunt is used to...
Thin layer of subcutaneous brown fat for insulation
Internal carotid
Interrupted
Treat hydrocephalus
44. Which affect renal vascular resistance?
Superior and inferior mesenteric arteries
Fibroblasts
Rotter
Mannitol
45. Which structures that travel thoughthe temporal bone must be identified and preserved when performing a mastoidectomy?
Low lithotomy
Fifth and tenth
Aspiration
Mastoid sinus - facial nerve
46. Some patients may show the most severe and lifethreatening type of reaction to certain drugs known as
Sciatic
Anaphylaxis
Edge of the minor calyces
Recurrent laryngeal
47. Valves of the gallbladder are called
Inferior to the rib
Perforation
Kidney
Heister
48. The branches of the aortic arch are...
Calcium chloride
Infraumbilical
Brachiocephalic - left common carotid - left subclavian
Taper
49. Which congential anomalies limit the skull's volume and increases the intracranial pressure?
Gallbladder infundibulum
Sympathetic nervous system
Circumflex and anterior descending arteries
Craniosynostosis
50. Which surgical maneuvers refers to the dissection of the lateral peritoneal attachments of the duodenum to allow inspection of the duodenum - pancreas - and other retroperitoneal structures?
Rotter
Kocher
Polydioxanone
Inferior mesenteric vein - superior mesenteric vein - superior hemorrhoidal vein - splenic vein - right gastric artery - portal vein