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ABSA Study Guide 2024
Which of the following would be used to dilate a urethral stricture?
Choose one
Foley
Bakes
Filiform with followers
None of the above - Answer- Filiform with followers
Reverse Trendelenburg's position - Answer- The head of the bed is raised and the foot
of the bed is lowered
What do ligaments connect? - Answer- bone to bone
The taenia coli are - Answer- three longitudinal bands of muscle located beneath the
serosa of the colon. Taenia coli is found in the colon
Normal serum potassium - Answer- 3.5-5.0 mEq/L
Applying suction to a tracheostomy is limited to no more than_________ seconds. -
Answer- 10 seconds
chest compressions - Answer- Rapid, deep, regular compressions on the center of the
chest in an attempt to circulate blood to the brain, lungs, and heart. At least 2 inches in
depth for an adult
The spleen is :
A. Gland
B. Lymphatic organ
C. Vesicle
D. None - Answer- B. Lymphatic Organ
When selecting an x-ray for viewing during surgery, what is first and most important?
a. Exposure
b. Patient info
c. Technique
d. Orientation - Answer-
Dupuytren's contracture - Answer- Thickening and shrinking of the fascia of the palm
with fingers being drawn into a flexed position
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Which of the following would be used to dilate a urethral stricture? Choose one Foley Bakes Filiform with followers None of the above - Answer- Filiform with followers Reverse Trendelenburg's position - Answer- The head of the bed is raised and the foot of the bed is lowered What do ligaments connect? - Answer- bone to bone The taenia coli are - Answer- three longitudinal bands of muscle located beneath the serosa of the colon. Taenia coli is found in the colon Normal serum potassium - Answer- 3.5-5.0 mEq/L Applying suction to a tracheostomy is limited to no more than_________ seconds. - Answer- 10 seconds chest compressions - Answer- Rapid, deep, regular compressions on the center of the chest in an attempt to circulate blood to the brain, lungs, and heart. At least 2 inches in depth for an adult The spleen is : A. Gland B. Lymphatic organ C. Vesicle D. None - Answer- B. Lymphatic Organ When selecting an x-ray for viewing during surgery, what is first and most important? a. Exposure b. Patient info c. Technique d. Orientation - Answer- Dupuytren's contracture - Answer- Thickening and shrinking of the fascia of the palm with fingers being drawn into a flexed position

male sterilization involves: a. vastus lateralis b. vas deferens c. vas vasorum - Answer- b. Vas Deferens anterior colporrhaphy - Answer- Surgery for severe symptoms of cystocele in which the pelvic muscles are tightened for better bladder support. leiomyoma of the uterus - Answer- Also termed fibroids, these smooth muscle tumors of the uterus are usually nonpainful growths, which may be removed surgically. What is the drainage of left testicular vein - Answer- The testicular vein, the male gonadal vein, carries deoxygenated blood from its corresponding testis to the inferior vena cava Berry aneurysm is located in: a. abdomen b. lower extremity c. head d. thorax - Answer- Most often found in the circle of Willis in the brain circulation Consists of a small, spherical vessel dilation c. head Complete removal of parathyroid results in: a. Tinnitus b. Increased calcium in the blood c. Tetany d. none - Answer- c. Tetany Average length of large intestine a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7 - Answer- b. 5 12 year old with RLQ pain which should be excluded a. Appendectomy b. PID c. Pregnancy d. none - Answer- c. Pregnancy Chemical disinfectant does not destroy a. bateria b. fungi c. spores - Answer- c. spores

b. radial artery c. carotid artery d. popliteal artery - Answer- c. carotid artery A blood vessel transporting deoxygenated blood is the a. abdominal aorta b. pulmonary vein c. innominate artery d. pulmonary artery - Answer- d. pulmonary artery The teres major involves a. transverse adduction b. transverse flexion c. lateral rotation d. medial rotation - Answer- c. lateral rotation excisional biopsy - Answer- removal of an entire lesion for examination Hysterectomy where the cervix remains a. vaginal hysterectomy b. pahhysterectomy c. TAH d. supracervical hysterectomy - Answer- d. supracervical Beckman Retractor - Answer- spinal retractor In a Laminectomy which retractor would be used a. Beckmann b. Hohmann c. langerbeck d. balfour - Answer- a. Beckman Langerbeck is a hook retractor used to retract soft tissue Satinski clamp is used in a. cardiovascular b. Gyn c. ortho d. neuro - Answer- a. Cardiovascular but be careful there is also a satinski endo-clamp used in rectal procedures What type of incision would encounter the linea alba a. mcbarney b. subcostal

c. paramedial d. pfannestial - Answer- c Transection of the 7th cranial nerve a. hearing and balance b. muscle of facial expressions c. taste and 2/3 tongue d. muscle masticate - Answer- b. Facial expressions A hemiglossectomy would be performed in the a. mouth b. vagina c. abdomen d. chest - Answer- a. mouth procedure is to remove all or part of the tongue Calot's Triangle is formed by the - Answer- common hepatic duct, cystic duct, and cystic artery Piriformis - Answer- Abducts and laterally rotates thigh at the hip Bariatrics Surgery - Answer- BMI surgery >40 and > 35 with conditions choledocholithiasis - Answer- condition of stones in the common bile duct phlebitis - Answer- inflammation of a vein Gastrojejunostomy (Billroth II) - Answer- anastomosis of stomach to side of jejunum: bypasses pyloric sphincter and creates blind loop

  • risk of dumping, bacterial overgrowth, and fat malabsorption Fresh frozen plasma - Answer- Liquid portion of whole blood is separated from cells and frozen. and used to replace clotting factors Heimlich maneuver - Answer- an emergency procedure to help someone who is choking because food is lodged in the trachea A stick tie is a - Answer- suture ligature A relaxing incision would most likely be made in the - Answer- knee A Heaney clamp is designed for - Answer- GYN In removing soiled gown and gloves, the ____ removed first - Answer- Gown is

What is an anterior colporrhaphy? Choose one Repair of sliding inguinal hernia Repair of uterovaginal prolapse Repair of hydrocele Repair of cystocele - Answer- Repair of cystocele What is the blood type of the universal donor? Choose one AB positive AB negative O positive O negative - Answer- O negative The Halsted technique of wound repair consists mainly of: Running silk sutures Widely spread sutures Closely spaced sutures Interrupted nylon sutures - Answer- Closely spaced suture A #3-knife handle is used primarily with which type of scalpel blade? Choose one

#15 - Answer- # Which is not a layer of an artery? Choose one Adventitia Intima Media Vasovasorum - Answer- Vasovasorum The vastus lateralis is located in the: Choose one Arm Neck Leg Back - Answer- Leg The primary function of the surgical assistant is: Choose one To tie and cut most of the sutures for the surgeon

To provide exposure for the surgeon by whatever means appropriate To cut all sutures, close the skin and apply dressings for the surgeon To select appropriate implements and/or equipment for the procedure - Answer- To provide exposure for the surgeon by whatever means appropriate A Potts scissor would commonly be used in which type of surgery? Choose one Neurosurgery Gynecological Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery Cardiovascular Surgery - Answer- Cardiovascular surgery Which organ or structure is partially retro peritoneal? Choose one Spleen Jejunum Pancreas None of the above - Answer- Pancreas The sternocleidomastoid muscle is located in the: Choose one Hip Knee Ankle Neck - Answer- Neck A Harrington retractor would most frequently be used in the: Choose one Hip Neck Chest Abdomen - Answer- Abdomen During a cardiac arrest, the best place to check for a victim's pulse is: Choose one Radial artery Brachial artery Popliteal artery Carotid artery - Answer- Carotid artery Which suture is most inert in tissue? Choose one Stainless steel wire Nylon Silk Polypropylene - Answer- Stainless steel wire

Uterus Lung - Answer- Lung The nasal cavity connects with the ear through the: Choose one Nasal ducts Posterior sinuses Eustachian tubes Ethmoid sinuses - Answer- Eustachian tubes The procedure that utilizes a purse-string suture in the cervical os to prevent spontaneous abortion Choose one Colpotomy Shirodkar procedure Marshall-Marchetti Myomectomy - Answer- Shirodkar procedure Air in the chest cavity is known as: Choose one A hemothorax A pneumothorax Pleurisy Normal - Answer- A pneumothorax During a video arthroscopy of the knee, when asked for valgus stress by the surgeon, the assistant would move the lower leg: Choose one Posterior Medial Anterior Lateral - Answer- Lateral A pulmonary embolism is an obstruction to the: Choose one Bronchial tubes Pulmonary veins Vena cava Pulmonary artery - Answer- Pulmonary artery What structure may be injured with a posterior dislocation of the hip? Choose one Sciatic nerve Femoral artery Popliteal artery Posterior auricular nerve - Answer- Sciatic nerve

A Kocher clamp would be used most commonly on: Choose one Dense heavy tissue Very friable tissue Blood vessels Lung tissue - Answer- Dense heavy tissue A surgeon dilates the Ampulla of Vater for: Choose one Pancreatic duct stones Common duct stones Renal hilum stones Pyloric stenosis - Answer- Common duct stones The platysma is a: Choose one Muscle Bone Fascia Tendon - Answer- Muscle A hysterectomy, where the cervix remains in place is a: Choose one Total abdominal hysterectomy Supracervical hysterectomy Vaginal hysterectomy Panhysterectomy - Answer- Supracervical hysterectomy