Answers & Rationales | Sterile Processing, Decontamination,
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1. Which of the following steam sterilization methods uses a series of vacuum and pressure
pulses to remove air?
A. Gravity displacement
B. Flash sterilization
C. Prevacuum
D. Dry heat sterilization
Correct Answer- C. Prevacuum
Expert Rationale:
Prevacuum steam sterilization uses alternating vacuum and pressure pulses to efficiently remove
air from the sterilizer chamber and instrument packages before steam enters. Air removal is
essential because trapped air prevents steam contact and can interfere with sterilization
effectiveness. This method is commonly used for wrapped surgical trays and complex devices
with lumens. CRCST exam questions often emphasize the importance of air removal for proper
sterilization and patient safety.
2. Which specialty deals with synovial fluid?
A. Neurology
B. Orthopedics
C. Cardiology
D. Gastroenterology
Correct Answer- B. Orthopedics
Expert Rationale:
Synovial fluid is found within joint cavities and functions as a lubricant to reduce friction
between bones. Orthopedic specialists diagnose and treat diseases and injuries affecting bones,
joints, ligaments, and muscles. Sterile processing technicians working with orthopedic
instruments must understand joint anatomy and the specialized instrumentation used in
procedures such as total joint replacements and arthroscopy.
3. Automated cleaning equipment that uses sound waves to create bubbles that implode
when they come in contact with instruments to dislodge soil from the instruments is
called:
, A. Washer-disinfector
B. Cart washer
C. Ultrasonic cleaner
D. Mechanical agitator
Correct Answer- C. Ultrasonic cleaner
Expert Rationale:
Ultrasonic cleaners use cavitation, a process in which high-frequency sound waves create
microscopic bubbles that collapse against instrument surfaces. This action removes soil from
hard-to-reach areas such as box locks, hinges, serrations, and lumens. Instruments must still be
thoroughly rinsed and inspected after ultrasonic cleaning. CRCST standards stress that ultrasonic
cleaning is supplemental and does not replace manual cleaning when necessary.
4. Which organization works to reduce the burden of biohazards in the workplace?
A. FDA
B. CDC
C. OSHA
D. EPA
Correct Answer- C. OSHA
Expert Rationale:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration establishes workplace safety regulations
designed to protect healthcare workers from injuries, bloodborne pathogens, hazardous
chemicals, and ergonomic risks. In sterile processing departments, OSHA standards govern PPE
use, exposure control plans, hazard communication, and sharps safety.
5. Which of the following names is associated with a self-retaining retractor?
A. Mayo
B. Kelly
C. Gelpi
D. Crile
Correct Answer- C. Gelpi
Expert Rationale:
The Gelpi Retractor is a self-retaining retractor commonly used in orthopedic and spinal
procedures. Its pointed tips and ratcheted handles allow tissue to remain separated without
continuous manual holding. Instrument identification is a critical CRCST competency because
improper tray assembly can delay procedures and compromise patient safety.
, 6. Vital organs are protected by the:
A. Muscular system
B. Nervous system
C. Skeletal system
D. Endocrine system
Correct Answer- C. Skeletal system
Expert Rationale:
The skeletal system provides structural support and protects vital organs such as the brain, heart,
lungs, and spinal cord. For example, the skull protects the brain and the rib cage protects the
heart and lungs. Understanding anatomy helps sterile processing professionals recognize surgical
instrument sets and procedure requirements.
7. The purpose of instrument count sheets is to provide:
A. Employee schedules
B. Sterilization instructions only
C. Detailed list of tray contents
D. Operating room staffing requirements
Correct Answer- C. Detailed list of tray contents
Expert Rationale:
Instrument count sheets identify all instruments and supplies required in a tray. They help
technicians verify tray completeness, ensure standardization, reduce errors, and support accurate
instrument replacement. Updated count sheets are essential for quality assurance and surgical
efficiency.
8. Sterile processing technicians must assemble instrument trays by:
A. Estimating tray contents
B. Identifying and verifying instruments against the count sheet
C. Using memory only
D. Wrapping instruments before inspection
Correct Answer- B. Identifying and verifying instruments against the count sheet
Expert Rationale:
Instrument trays must be assembled according to standardized count sheets to ensure all
instruments are present, functional, and correctly arranged. Missing or incorrect instruments can