front 1 ICU stands for? | back 1 Intensive care unit |
front 2 ED stands for? | back 2 Emergency department |
front 3 L&D stands | back 3 labor and Delivery |
front 4 CSPD stands for? | back 4 Central sterile supply and processing department. |
front 5 All the surgery departments are designed with the idea of? | back 5 controlling traffic patterns and quickly providing each operating room with the necessary supplies during and after each case |
front 6 race track plan is? | back 6 recently favored by many facilities; the front entrance to each OR is from the outer corridor |
front 7 Hotel plan is? | back 7 all traffic enters and exits the surgery department through a single entrance or a primary entrance and holding area entrance. |
front 8 unrestricted areas are considered to be? | back 8 near the OR entrance, offices, dressing rooms for physicians and staff |
front 9 in unrestricted areas are street clothes allowed? | back 9 yes |
front 10 what is preoperative holding? | back 10 where the patient is prepared for surgery. |
front 11 what is PACU? | back 11 postanesthesia care unit; to recover from surgery |
front 12 Laboratory department is? | back 12 perioperative laboratory values |
front 13 Radiology department is? | back 13 radiologic patient studies; ionizing radiation. |
front 14 pathology is? | back 14 where specimens are sent to; proper labeling and handling. |
front 15 what is required in Semi-restricted areas? | back 15 surgical scrub suits, as well as a type of hair cover, are mandatory. |
front 16 semi-restricted areas may contain what? | back 16 non sterile instruments, equipments, and supplies. |
front 17 What is the contamination and assembly room? | back 17 an elevator or dumbwaiter system is used to separately transport sterile and contaminated instruments and supplies |
front 18 what does CSPD stand for? | back 18 central sterile supply and processing department. |
front 19 What is the CSPD for? | back 19 where the final assembly, sterilization, and storage of instruments and sterile supplies occur. |
front 20 What is required and are in the restricted areas? | back 20 OR suits, sub-sterile rooms, and sterile storage rooms; proper OR attire+masks are required |
front 21 What is the substerile room? | back 21 Each OR or group of ORs is provided with a sink and may have a special room. |
front 22 What does the sub sterile room contain? | back 22 It contains a sink and an autoclave steam sterilizer for cleaning and immediate use sterilization. (IUSS) |
front 23 Why should all doors into restricted areas remain closed during an operation? | back 23 to preserve position air pressure and help prevent contamination. |
front 24 What are environmental services? | back 24 not a restricted area but the ancillary department responsible for cleaning the semi- and restricted areas of the surgery department. |
front 25 110 volts is for? | back 25 an outlet for small equipment |
front 26 220 volts is for? | back 26 an outlet for big equipment |
front 27 what is the minimum air exchange in OR is | back 27 20-25, the minimum is 15 |
front 28 the HEPA filter should be as small as? | back 28 .5-5 cm |
front 29 why is the temperature important in the OR room | back 29 to prevent infection |
front 30 if the or room is too hot that will lead to? | back 30 microorganisms multiplying |
front 31 if the or room is too cold? | back 31 its poses as a danger for pediatric patients |
front 32 What should the minimum temperature be in | back 32 68 F- 73 F |
front 33 At what percentage should the humidity be at the OR? | back 33 20%-60% |
front 34 where is the surgical boom located at? | back 34 on the ceiling |
front 35 OR furniture is? | back 35 the Back table, mayo stand, ring stand, kick bucket, linen hampers |
front 36 The ideal timing for ionizing radiation? | back 36 the less time, the better for you. |
front 37 if fluoroscopy is used, what should the surgical team wear? | back 37 lead aprons, sterile and nonsterile lead gloves, lead thyroid shields. |
front 38 What is the recommended distance when using fluoroscopy? | back 38 6 feet more more |
front 39 Where is the grounding pad placed on the patient? | back 39 on the meaty flesh area. |
front 40 if draping first or the grounding pad | back 40 grounding pad |
front 41 where is the most common area for a patient to catch on fire due to oxygen? | back 41 the airway |
front 42 what is considered an ignition source | back 42 electrosurgery, electrocautery, lasers, defibrillators, sparks from metal hitting metal, fiber |
front 43 class A is considered as? (3 classes for fire extinguishers ) | back 43 pressurized water; suitable for fires involving solid materials, such as wood, paper, or textile |
front 44 Class B is considered as? | back 44 Carbon dioxide or dry chemical for fires involving flammable liquids, oils, and gas. |
front 45 Class C is considered as? | back 45 Halon for electrical or laser fires. |
front 46 P in PASS is? | back 46 Pull- pull the pin |
front 47 A in Pass is? | back 47 Alar- alert others and emergency services |
front 48 S in pass is? | back 48 squeeze the lever |
front 49 Last S in pass is? | back 49 Sweep side to side |
front 50 RACE - R is ? | back 50 Rescue - remove the person in immediate danger |
front 51 RACE - A is? | back 51 Alarm- alert others and emergency services |
front 52 RACE C- is? | back 52 contain fire and smoke |
front 53 RACE E is? | back 53 Extinguish & or evacuate |
front 54 LASER stands for? | back 54 Light amplification by the stimulated of radiation. |
front 55 What is the Neutral Zone? | back 55 a sharps only zone |
front 56 PMMA is | back 56 Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)- a mixture of liquid and powder |
front 57 formalin is? | back 57 a commonly used preservative for tissue specimen purposes. |
front 58 ethylene oxide is? | back 58 a liquid chemical converted to gas for sterilization process |
front 59 Glutaraldehyde (Cidex) is? | back 59 liquid disinfectant and sterilizing agent. |