a. Clara Barton
b. Florence Nightingale
c. Lillian Wald
d. Mary Breckinridge
e. Mary Ezra Mahoney
B
a. AMA
b. AORN
c. Bellevue Hospital
d. The National League of Nursing
e. The Nightingale Society
D
a. Always follow the instructions of surgeons
b. Maintain the patient as the focus of all team
activities
c. Minimize communication in order to work
efficiently
d. Never deviate from protocol, even if an error
may result
e. Strive for a culture of efficiency rather than
safety
B
a. Lawsuits from the patient and their family are
avoided
b. New nurses perform their work as expected
c. Surgical supplies are not wasted before or after
surgery
d. Staff begin shifts on schedule and relieve one
another as needed
e. The plan of care is implemented correctly
before, during, and after surgery
E
a. All perioperative team members
b. All perioperative team members except
anesthesia professionals
c. Perioperative RNs
d. Scrub nurses only
e. Surgeons only
A
a. PACU nurse
b. Pre-admission nurse
c. RN circulator
d. Registered nurse first assistant (RNFA)
e. Scrub person
C
a. Has work areas for processing and storing instruments b. Includes the OR c. Permits wearing of street clothes d. Requires that all patients wear masks e. Used for communication of information between the surgical suite and the rest of the health care facility
E
a. Call the surgeon away from the operation, but
only if the support person demands it.
b. Discuss a projected time frame for completion
of the surgery
c. Discuss the patient’s expected prognosis
d. Provide details of the surgery and describe any
problems
e. Tell the patient that she is not allowed to talk to
the support person
B
a. Direct patient care
b. Help implement improvements in healthcare
systems
c. Perform surgery in an emergency without a
surgeon being present
d. Serve as first assistant during surgery
e. Teach self-care to patients and their support
team
C
a. Almost never happen
b. Are the sole responsibility of the surgeon to
prevent
c. Are usually due to incorrect information
provided by the patient
d. Can result from failure to perform the TIME
OUT before surgery
e. Should be concealed from the patient as much
as possible
D
a. < 1%
b. 10%
c. 50%
d. 80%
e. 100%
D
a. Information is confirmed from the patient’s
history
b. The circulating RN and scrub nurse count
instruments, sponges, needles, and other sharps
c. The patient’s name, date of birth, procedure,
and procedure site are confirmed
d. The anesthesia plan is confirmed, and consent
for anesthesia is obtained
e. The surgical site is confirmed and marked
B
a. Admission to the PACU to transfer to a patient
care unit
b. Admission to the PACU to patient’s death
c. Closure of the incision to admission to the
PACU
d. Discharge from hospital to patient’s return
home
e. Leaving the OR to admission to the PACU
A
a. Amphetamines
b. Anticoagulants
c. Anti-emetic and pain control drugs
d. Antihypertensives
e. Sedatives
C
a. Saliva
b. Skin
c. Keratin
d. Tears
e. Vitamin C
B
a. Administer prophylactic antibiotics as directed
b. Keep the OR doors closed during the operative
procedure
c. Minimize movement and talking during the
operative procedure
d. Perform a TIME OUT before beginning the
procedure
e. Perform a thorough skin prep and hand scrub
D
a. Help anesthesia professionals anesthetize
patients
b. Perform the skin prep
c. Perform a thorough hand scrub before surgery
d. Providing needed instruments to the surgeon
and first assistant during the surgical procedure.
e. Scrub dirty/used surgery instruments before
they are sterilized.
E
18. Which of the following is a role of a registered nurse first assistant (RNFA)?
a. Assist with the surgical procedure
b. Clean up the OR after surgery
c. Concurrently perform the duties of a scrub
nurse
d. Perform the skin prep
e. Practice at the direction of a RN Circulator
A
a. Phase I
b. Phase II
c. Phase III
d. Phase IV
e. Not possible to state based on this information
B
a. Try to catch the instrument before it touches the
floor
b. Discard and replace the instrument with a sterile
one
c. Pick up the instrument and return it to the table
d. Follow the 5-second rule (OK if not on floor for
more than 5 seconds)
e. Inspect for visible particulate matter and use if clean
B