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Surgical Assistant Certification Exam Rated A The surgeon asks you to first gently supinate, then gently pronate the operative wrist of a 14-year old patient in supine position. The operative extremity is positioned at 80 degrees to the torso. Which of the following most accurately describe...

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Surgical Assistant Certification Exam
Rated A
The surgeon asks you to first gently supinate, then gently pronate the operative wrist of a 14-year old
patient in supine position. The operative extremity is positioned at 80 degrees to the torso. Which of
the following most accurately describes the movement of the operative thumb (which direction it
points) as you carry out the instructions? Thumb inferior, then back to superior



With patient in the prone position, the dorsal roots of the spinal nerves are oriented: Superficial
to its corresponding ventral roots



A choledoco-duodenostomy refers to the surgical anastomosis of which of the following two
structures: Duodenum and common bile duct



In knee arthroscopy, the antero-medial portal is placed: Proximal and anterior to the pet
anserinus, medial to the patellar ligament.



Epidural anesthesia is administered: Into the space between the spinal canal and the dura mater
covering the nerve roots.



The connective tissue between the patella and the tibial tuberosity in the knee facilitates quadriceps
muscle contraction across the knee joint. What is the structure? Patellar Ligament



The talus forms an articulation with which of the following lists of bones: Calcaneus, navicular,
tibia, and calcaneus



The acetabulum, or hip socket, is comprised of the fusion of which of the three bone chokes below?
Pubis, ischium, and ilium



The superior mesenteric artery provides primary blood supply for which of the following structures:
Pancreas



The uterine artery is a most commonly a direct branch of the: Internal iliac artery

, After what percent of total blood volume may arterial pressure AND cardiac output begin to
significantly (and precipitously) drop? More than about 10%



Putting a patient into Trendelenberg position has the effect of: Increasing blood flow to the brain



A history of crushing would to the chest, a patient exhibits the following symptoms: low blood
pressure; chest pain radiating to the neck, shoulders, and back; trouble taking deep breaths and
rapid shallow breathing. Which of the following cardio-pulmonary conditions may be responsible and
require urgent surgery? Cardiac Tamponade



Which of the following may be a cause of acute cyanosis in a patient undergoing a surgical
procedure: Lower than normal hemoglobin



Direct inadvertent stimulation of the Vagus nerve during carotid endarterectomy may have which of
the following transient affects: Bradycardia



A "foot drop" results from insufficiency of the extensor muscles in the foot, and may be caused by
lumbar disc herniation (damage to a nerve root in the lumbar spine), or damage to/compression of
the _______ nerve as it courses superficial to the fibular head. Peroneal



The recurrent laryngeal nerve is a branch of the: Vagus Nerve



The anatomic region bordered by the cystic duct, to the common hepatic duct, and the cystic artery
is referred to as: Calot`s triangle



The inferior mesenteric artery serves as principal blood supply to which of the following structures:
The Splenic Flexure of the colon



The short gastric arteries are direct branches of which of the following: Splenic Artery



Which of the flowing statements are true regarding total thyroidectomy procedures? The open
approach generally utilizes a low transverse collar incision

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