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When should the consent form for surgery be completed? - ANSWERPrior to the procedure, before any medications are administered In what position is the patient placed during surgery? - ANSWERSupine What are 3 types of operative admissions for surgery? - ANSWEREmergency, urgent, and elective Name ...

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When should the consent form for surgery be completed? - ANSWERPrior to the procedure, before
any medications are administered

In what position is the patient placed during surgery? - ANSWERSupine

What are 3 types of operative admissions for surgery? - ANSWEREmergency, urgent, and elective

Name 3 types of ocular emergencies that may require surgical intervention - ANSWERLacerated
globes and eyelids; intraocular foreign bodies; acute glaucoma; and, intraocular hemorrhage

What should pre-operative patients bring to their surgical appointment? - ANSWERA list of
medications and allergies

When scheduling a patient for surgery, what information is needed for scheduling purposes? -
ANSWERPatient name, date of birth, type of insurance, contact information, procedure, anesthesia,
operative eye, and length of time needed for the procedure

When preparing a patient for surgery, when are vital signs taken, as well as when are dilating drops
and sedatives administered? - ANSWERPrior to surgery

Who should a patient speak to if they are uncomfortable under the surgical drape? - ANSWERThe
surgeon, anesthetist, or the nurse

What test is performed pre-operatively to determine axial length? - ANSWERA-scan

If a patient is scheduled for extraocular muscle surgery, what diagnostic tests are generally
performed? - ANSWERExternal photography and muscle balance measurements

What are vital signs? - ANSWERMeasurement of blood pressure, pulse, and respirations

What is the most common cause of corrosion of instruments? - ANSWERInadequate cleaning and
drying. Particles or materials that remain on the surface following sterilization

What is the recommended pH level for ophthalmic instrument cleaning solutions? - ANSWERNeutral
pH level (7.0-8.5)

How often should instruments be lubricated? - ANSWEREvery 5 procedures and after every cleaning
process

The most common cause of corrosion and pitting of instruments are _ and _ - ANSWERBlood and
saline

What kind of disposable instrument wipes are recommended for cleaning microsurgical instruments?
- ANSWERLint-free wipes

Ultrasonic cleaners remove foreign matter and all lubrication from instruments. What step should
follow the ultrasonic cleaning process? - ANSWERInstruments should be bathed in instrument milk

, Why are microsurgical instruments separated during ultrasonic cleaning? - ANSWERTo avoid
vibrations that may cause premature precision tip wear

Instrument "rust" may actually be a _ - ANSWERStain

The first steps in a maintenance program of instruments are _ and _ - ANSWERInspection and
evaluation

Immediately after use, a diamond blade should be rinsed with what type of solution? -
ANSWERSterile water

A diamond blade with baked-on protein may be cleaned by inserting the retracted diamond blade
into a wet _ _ and working it through incisions in the direction it is designed to cut -
ANSWERStyrofoam peanut

Rust can be transferred to an instrument from another source. To detect if the actual instrument
itself is rusting, a pencil eraser is used to remove the rust and check for _ - ANSWERPitting

There are several types of absorbable sutures that are used in ocular sutures. Name one -
ANSWERPlain or chronic surgical gut

Vicryl or Dexon

PDS (polydioxanone) suture

What is the main advantage of using an absorbable suture? - ANSWERThe suture dissolves

What is the disadvantage of using an absorbable suture? - ANSWERTissue reaction or inflammation
and less tensile strength in the suture as it breaks down

What type of suture will not degrade or break apart over time? - ANSWERPolypropylene (Prolene)

Mersilene polyester fiber suture

What is an advantage of using a suture that will not degrade or break apart over time? -
ANSWERMore tensile strength/stronger suture. Less tissue inflammatory suture reactions as
compared to absorbable sutures

What is the function of ultraviolet filter on the operating room microscope? - ANSWERTo prevent
prolonged and potentially damaging ultraviolet exposure to the macula

What type of surgery requires probes and dilators to open obstructed canals? - ANSWERLacrimal

What instrument is used to cut tissue and sutures? - ANSWERScissors

What instrument is used to hold suture needles? - ANSWERNeedle holders

What instrument is used to hold the eyelids open? - ANSWEREyelid speculum

What type of cautery is commonly used in ophthalmic surgery? - ANSWERBipolar

What type of instruments are the Lancaster and Barraquer? - ANSWEREyelid speculums

What are the 3 basic types of cautery instruments? - ANSWERSingle tip cautery, bipolar, and
grounded bovie

What is the purpose of forceps? - ANSWERGrasp tissue, suture, and tying

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