Scrub Tech Finale
1. The DNR policy is the same in the operating room as it is on the floor.: False
2. The skin is sterile after a 3-5min scrub, or a surgical prep is performed.: -
False
3. There can be no compromise of aseptic technique.: True
4. Not everyone is expected to participate in the Time Out process.: False
5. A burn would be considered patient neglect.: True
6. Freeman has a 2min mandatory scrub policy for the beginning of every shift.: True
7. A scrub tech can-not be held liable for a raytec left in a patient.: False
8. All non-sterile personnel is considered should stay 1 inch away from the sterile field.: False
9. The operating room suite is considered a semi-restricted area.: False
10.Wrapper edges are sterile.: False
11.Finger-nail polish is allowed to be worn while scrubbed in a case.: False
12.Strike through contamination can cause bacteria to infiltrate through a gown or drape.: True
13.During World War II, military corpsmen were trained to work alongside surgeons because of
a shortage in ?: Nurses
14.Standards of practice are derived from evidence-based practices for hos- pitals by what
organization ?: Association of Surgical Tech-
nologists and Associate of perioperative Registered Nurses.
15. is when a healthcare professional leaves a patient unat- tended while
under care.: Abandonment
16.All sterile items should always be checked for ?: All of the
answers
17.A patient fall would be considered .: Negligence
18.Which of the following describes the process in which the scrub tech rids their skin of
microorganisms prior to a surgical procedure.: Surgical scrub process
19. is any form of behavior that you do not want; demeans, threatens,
offends, humiliates, or intimidates you; creates a hostile environ- ment.: Harassment
20.In surgery, all interests are centered around the .: Patient
21.Admitting and correcting errors or breaches in aseptic technique is the responsibility of ?:
Everyone associated with the operating room and patient care.
22.Sterile persons pass each other ?: Front to
Front/Back to Back
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23.All instrument should be while preparing your back table.:
Inspected
24.The ensures that the actions of individuals are
consistent with the organizations core values.: Code of conduct
25.What is open gloving?: Used for sterile procedures doesn't require gowns.
26.An unexpected event involving death or serious injury is called?: Sentinel event
27. is a major source of contamination in the surgical environment.:
Skin
28. is the most important tool to preventing infections in the healthcare
setting.: Hand hygiene
29.The separation between clean and contaminated is called?: Infection control
30.Cleaning instruments at the delays instrument
breakdown and tissue damage.: Point of use
31.The is a set of guidelines designed by an organization to help
professionals conduct business honesty and with integrity.: Code of ethics
32.Evidence-based practice relies on science-based practice or past prac- tices?: science-based
33.Surgical grade instrument have the highest or lowest level of chromium?-
: highest
34.Instruments should be passed in a way that prevents or causes injury?: -
prevents
35.All sterile items should be kept above or below table top level?: above
36.Gloves should be or should not be changed if water is found in an instru- ment tray?: should be
37.Laser cases use black or white chromium instruments?: black
38.The mayo stand or back table provides a place for immediate use instru- ments and supplies
during the procedure?: mayo stand
39. The first scrub role or second scrub role handles the instruments, supplies, and equipment
necessary during the procedure?: first scrub role
40.What is asepsis?: Without infection
41.What is surgical conscience?: Knowing aseptic technique.
42.What is a Time Out?: Everyone stops to check patient ID's.
43.What are 3 things that the Time Out includes?: Patient name (first and last), procedure,
surgical site
44.What is HIPPA?: Protection of patients information.(Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act)
1. The DNR policy is the same in the operating room as it is on the floor.: False
2. The skin is sterile after a 3-5min scrub, or a surgical prep is performed.: -
False
3. There can be no compromise of aseptic technique.: True
4. Not everyone is expected to participate in the Time Out process.: False
5. A burn would be considered patient neglect.: True
6. Freeman has a 2min mandatory scrub policy for the beginning of every shift.: True
7. A scrub tech can-not be held liable for a raytec left in a patient.: False
8. All non-sterile personnel is considered should stay 1 inch away from the sterile field.: False
9. The operating room suite is considered a semi-restricted area.: False
10.Wrapper edges are sterile.: False
11.Finger-nail polish is allowed to be worn while scrubbed in a case.: False
12.Strike through contamination can cause bacteria to infiltrate through a gown or drape.: True
13.During World War II, military corpsmen were trained to work alongside surgeons because of
a shortage in ?: Nurses
14.Standards of practice are derived from evidence-based practices for hos- pitals by what
organization ?: Association of Surgical Tech-
nologists and Associate of perioperative Registered Nurses.
15. is when a healthcare professional leaves a patient unat- tended while
under care.: Abandonment
16.All sterile items should always be checked for ?: All of the
answers
17.A patient fall would be considered .: Negligence
18.Which of the following describes the process in which the scrub tech rids their skin of
microorganisms prior to a surgical procedure.: Surgical scrub process
19. is any form of behavior that you do not want; demeans, threatens,
offends, humiliates, or intimidates you; creates a hostile environ- ment.: Harassment
20.In surgery, all interests are centered around the .: Patient
21.Admitting and correcting errors or breaches in aseptic technique is the responsibility of ?:
Everyone associated with the operating room and patient care.
22.Sterile persons pass each other ?: Front to
Front/Back to Back
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23.All instrument should be while preparing your back table.:
Inspected
24.The ensures that the actions of individuals are
consistent with the organizations core values.: Code of conduct
25.What is open gloving?: Used for sterile procedures doesn't require gowns.
26.An unexpected event involving death or serious injury is called?: Sentinel event
27. is a major source of contamination in the surgical environment.:
Skin
28. is the most important tool to preventing infections in the healthcare
setting.: Hand hygiene
29.The separation between clean and contaminated is called?: Infection control
30.Cleaning instruments at the delays instrument
breakdown and tissue damage.: Point of use
31.The is a set of guidelines designed by an organization to help
professionals conduct business honesty and with integrity.: Code of ethics
32.Evidence-based practice relies on science-based practice or past prac- tices?: science-based
33.Surgical grade instrument have the highest or lowest level of chromium?-
: highest
34.Instruments should be passed in a way that prevents or causes injury?: -
prevents
35.All sterile items should be kept above or below table top level?: above
36.Gloves should be or should not be changed if water is found in an instru- ment tray?: should be
37.Laser cases use black or white chromium instruments?: black
38.The mayo stand or back table provides a place for immediate use instru- ments and supplies
during the procedure?: mayo stand
39. The first scrub role or second scrub role handles the instruments, supplies, and equipment
necessary during the procedure?: first scrub role
40.What is asepsis?: Without infection
41.What is surgical conscience?: Knowing aseptic technique.
42.What is a Time Out?: Everyone stops to check patient ID's.
43.What are 3 things that the Time Out includes?: Patient name (first and last), procedure,
surgical site
44.What is HIPPA?: Protection of patients information.(Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act)