FES ACTUAL TEST PAPER 2026 VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS COMPLETE
STUDY GUIDE GRADED A+
⩥ (blank) allow for optimal access to certain areas of the stomach and
duodenum and are most commonly utilized during ERCP.
Answer: side-viewing
⩥ What is a charge coupled device or complementary metal oxide
semioconducter chip based camera?.
Answer: sends digital message to a digital processor
⩥ the suction button and the biopsy cap share a ****.
Answer: common channel
⩥ The suction/biopsy channel is usually between what position on a
clock face.
Answer: 5 and 7 oclock
⩥ The (blank) cable connects to the video processing unit either
wirelessly or via a separate cable..
Answer: umbilical
,⩥ Can you use saline in your water channel?.
Answer: NO it can crystalize
⩥ Do not activate (blank) until the functioning end of the device is fully
exited from the endoscope channel..
Answer: energy sources
⩥ What scope is a side viewing scope?.
Answer: A duodenoscope
⩥ What are external sources of endoscopic illumination?.
Answer: Xenon Arc, halogen filled tungsten filament lamp, LED
⩥ What happens when the blue button of the scope handle is depressed?.
Answer: Provides water to clear the lens
⩥ If the endoscope does not have a dedicated auxillary channel for
irrigation, what channel can be used?.
Answer: The suction/biopsy channel
⩥ Informed consent is based on what 2 ethical principles?.
Answer: Autonomy and self-determination
,⩥ Is routine testing recommended prior to endoscopy?.
Answer: No
⩥ When should you do a pregnancy test?.
Answer: All females of child bearing age
⩥ Who should get coag tests?.
Answer: active bleeding, history of bleeding, acquired coagulopathy
⩥ Who should get a CXR?.
Answer: Patients with a suspected pulmonary or cardiac decompensation
⩥ Who should get a chem panel?.
Answer: pts with impaired renal, hepatic or endocrine function
⩥ Is there a perfect bowel prep?.
Answer: nope
⩥ What would be an ideal prep?.
Answer: Reliable empties colon
No effect on mucosa
, Short time for ingestion and evacuation
No discomfort or signif SE
No fluid or electrolyte shifts
⩥ What is a split dose bowel regiment?.
Answer: half fluid given in the evening and then half in the morning of
the colonoscopy completing at least 3 hours prior to procedure.
⩥ If you are doing rectum and sigmoid colon endoscopy what can be the
prep?.
Answer: 1 or 2 enemas morning of procedure
⩥ If your patient is older than 65, what type of bowel prep should you
use?.
Answer: PEG solutions to avoid electrolyte and fluid shifts
⩥ (blank) are osmotically balanced, non-absorbable electrolyte solutions
that effect bowel cleansing by washing out the ingested fluid without
producing significant fluid or electrolyte shifts.
Answer: Isosmotic preparations
⩥ What fragile patient populations can use isosmotic preps?.
Answer: Liver and renal failures, CHF, and electrolyte imbalances
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS COMPLETE
STUDY GUIDE GRADED A+
⩥ (blank) allow for optimal access to certain areas of the stomach and
duodenum and are most commonly utilized during ERCP.
Answer: side-viewing
⩥ What is a charge coupled device or complementary metal oxide
semioconducter chip based camera?.
Answer: sends digital message to a digital processor
⩥ the suction button and the biopsy cap share a ****.
Answer: common channel
⩥ The suction/biopsy channel is usually between what position on a
clock face.
Answer: 5 and 7 oclock
⩥ The (blank) cable connects to the video processing unit either
wirelessly or via a separate cable..
Answer: umbilical
,⩥ Can you use saline in your water channel?.
Answer: NO it can crystalize
⩥ Do not activate (blank) until the functioning end of the device is fully
exited from the endoscope channel..
Answer: energy sources
⩥ What scope is a side viewing scope?.
Answer: A duodenoscope
⩥ What are external sources of endoscopic illumination?.
Answer: Xenon Arc, halogen filled tungsten filament lamp, LED
⩥ What happens when the blue button of the scope handle is depressed?.
Answer: Provides water to clear the lens
⩥ If the endoscope does not have a dedicated auxillary channel for
irrigation, what channel can be used?.
Answer: The suction/biopsy channel
⩥ Informed consent is based on what 2 ethical principles?.
Answer: Autonomy and self-determination
,⩥ Is routine testing recommended prior to endoscopy?.
Answer: No
⩥ When should you do a pregnancy test?.
Answer: All females of child bearing age
⩥ Who should get coag tests?.
Answer: active bleeding, history of bleeding, acquired coagulopathy
⩥ Who should get a CXR?.
Answer: Patients with a suspected pulmonary or cardiac decompensation
⩥ Who should get a chem panel?.
Answer: pts with impaired renal, hepatic or endocrine function
⩥ Is there a perfect bowel prep?.
Answer: nope
⩥ What would be an ideal prep?.
Answer: Reliable empties colon
No effect on mucosa
, Short time for ingestion and evacuation
No discomfort or signif SE
No fluid or electrolyte shifts
⩥ What is a split dose bowel regiment?.
Answer: half fluid given in the evening and then half in the morning of
the colonoscopy completing at least 3 hours prior to procedure.
⩥ If you are doing rectum and sigmoid colon endoscopy what can be the
prep?.
Answer: 1 or 2 enemas morning of procedure
⩥ If your patient is older than 65, what type of bowel prep should you
use?.
Answer: PEG solutions to avoid electrolyte and fluid shifts
⩥ (blank) are osmotically balanced, non-absorbable electrolyte solutions
that effect bowel cleansing by washing out the ingested fluid without
producing significant fluid or electrolyte shifts.
Answer: Isosmotic preparations
⩥ What fragile patient populations can use isosmotic preps?.
Answer: Liver and renal failures, CHF, and electrolyte imbalances