This quiz serves as a review guide focused on the preparation, packaging, and details of surgical instruments. It assesses knowledge on materials, specific uses during procedures, and manufacturing stages of surgical grade instruments, crucial for professionals in the medical field.
Lead pencils
Permanant, nontoxic ink
China markers
Crayons
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Jaw alignment
Ratchet tension
Box Lock stiffness
Vendor identification number
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Electrical shock
Poor cutting
Poor grasping
A tear in in the surgeon's glove
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How many times it has been used
There is damage to the glass rods
The cable is normal and OK to use
The wrong light source has been used
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Super sharps
Satin
Surgical grade
Martenistic
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Black handles
Gold Handles
Satin finish
Shiny finish
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Every time it is used
Weekly
Monthly
When it gets stiff
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Wet-mopped daily
Dry-mopped daily
Swept with a broom on the night shift
Vacuumed once a week
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Resurfaced
Used only on house trays
Given to a friend for his tackle box
Discarded
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Jaws
Shanks
Box lock
Ratchet
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Jaws
Box lock
Ratchet
Shanks
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Negative pressure
Positive pressure
Automatic pressure
Constant pressure
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In the center of the tray
On top of the delicate instruments
On the bottom of the set
On the right hand side
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The left-hand corner
The center of the set
Two opposite corners
The right hand side
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1"
2"
3"
4"
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Engraving
Chemical etching
Marking tape
Color-bonded handles
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Water-based
Silicone based
Oil-based
Petroleum based
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4 per hour
6 per hour
8 per hour
10 per hour
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60F-65F (16-18C)
62F-68F (17-20C)
68F-73F (20-23C)
70F-75F (21-24C)
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200
300
400
500
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Shiny
Satin
Ebonized
Gold
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Lids and gaskets
Filters and gaskets
Latches and locks
Lids and latches
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Kelly clamp
Debakey forcep
Greenburg retractor
Deaver retracttor
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30% to 60%
20% to 40%
40% to 70%
50% to 80%
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Cavitation
Lubrication
Passivation
Ebonizing
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Place silicone mats in the bottom of the tray
Place instruments in foam dividers
Place the set on a transfer tray
Place a towel in the bottom of the tray
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Box lock
Ratchet
Shank
Ring handle
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The middle of each tray
The bottom level
Each level
Each corner
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Textile wraps
Tyvek
Nonwoven wraps
Paper/plastic pouches
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Looking at a white piece of paper through the scope
Holding the scope up to a light source
Using a tester manufactured for this purpose
Using a leak tester
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A wrapper that is too small
A wrapper that is too large
An envelope fold on a small set
The square fold on a large pack
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An ebonized surface
A satin finish
Tungsten carbide
Chromium oxide
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The material must be acceptable for all types
The material must allow the sterilant to reach the contents
The material must be a barrier to microorganisms
The package must be able to be opened without contamination
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On their side during sterilization
Flat during sterilization
On the top shelf during sterilization
On the middle shelf during sterilization
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Bent or flexed
Steam sterilized
Processed with other instruments
Soaked in glutaraldehyde
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Lower third
Middle third
Upper third
Entire length
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Cleaning manually
Ultrasonic Cleaning
EO sterilizing
Routine Lubrication
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Basins placed in opposite directions
Basins seperated by at least 1/2 inch
A nonabsorbent material between each basin
An absorbent material between each basin
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Laid flat on the sterilizer rack.
Wrapped with a towel prior to placing the instruments on it
Processed on the top rack of the sterilizer
Tilted on the sterilizer rack
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10" x 12" x 12", 20 pounds
12" x 20" x 20", 7.2 pounds
12" x 12" x 12", 10 pounds
12" x 12" x 12" , 12 pounds
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Tyvek
Aluminum Foil
Polyethylene
Nonwoven wraps
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