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NIFA Final Exam
Questions with
Complete Slutions
Graded A+
Denning [Date] [Course title]

,peripheral nerve block for ankle ORIF would complain if which symptom - Answer: metallic taste in
mouth



positioning arms correctly to avoid pressure on the elbow to prevent - Answer: ulnar nerve injury



positioning device for bariatric patients prior to intubation - Answer: upper body ramp



depolarizing muscle relaxant that produces generalized fasciculations - Answer: succinylcholine



hemostatic device offers rapid and secure method of clamping, metal and MRI compatible - Answer:
ligating clip



positioning device for head cases - Answer: mayfield head positioner



suture permanently attached at the end of the needle referred to as - Answer: swaged



overpressurization can lead to - Answer: hypercarbaria



most commonly used local anesthetic - Answer: lidocaine



double gloving - Answer: the american college of surgeons endorses double gloving for all surgery and
invasive procedures



anesthesia that lets patients maintain their own airway and be easily aroused from sleep - Answer:
moderate sedation / analgesia



who requires two patient identifiers on specimen labels - Answer: JCO



factor with high influence on wound healing that the surgical team can control - Answer: tissue handling

,patient at highest risk for hypothermia in perianesthesia phase - Answer: 3 week old neonate for
cardiac anomaly



suture best suited for intestinal anastomosis - Answer: vicryl



trailing a new insuflation system, over-pressurization leads to - Answer: hypercarbia



process of decontamination begins when - Answer: at completion of the surgical procedure



which injury is NOT related to a patient being placed in the lateral position - Answer: compression of
abdominal cavity



primary substance found in epidermis that protects body from fluid loss and invasion of pathogens -
Answer: keratin



correct statement regarding closed gloving - Answer: closed gloving can only be used for initial gloving



what measure can be taken to prevent aspiration based on patient's history - Answer: cricoid pressure
during induction



on factor that describes high incidence of musculoskeletal disorders among surgical techs and nurses -
Answer: the cumulative effect of repeated patient handling events q



allergic contact dermatitis with natural rubber latex - Answer: puritis, edema, erythema and visicles 6-
48 hours after exposure



patient reports latex allergy, carries epi pen and beta-agonist inhaler - Answer: true latex allergy



191.18 kg patient scheduled for surgery; interventions to enhance patient safety - Answer: use of an OR
bed to accommodate patient weight and size

, risk reduction strategy to reduce sharps injury - Answer: passing sharp items using neutral / hands free
techniques instead of passing hand to hand



self retaining retractor for large patient - Answer: bookwalter



silk loses tensile strength after what period of time - Answer: 1 year



physical characteristic of suture - Answer: knot strength



appropriate steps to remove sterile gown - Answer: wipe gloves clean, untie side of gown, grasp gown
at one shoulder seam



practice for sponge, sharp, and instrument counts follows: - Answer: institutional policy



laparoscopic trocars placed by resident; unusual occurance that could lead to sepsis - Answer:
inadvertent trocar puncture through bowel on insertion



risk factor for PONV - Answer: FEMALE GENDER



source of radiation in OR - Answer: C arm



ideal suture material is one that has handling characteristics such as - Answer: pliability



NOT a characteristic of silk suture - Answer: memory



risk reduction strategy to reduce RSI - Answer: replacing or tagging sponges and laparotomy
instruments with RFID chips



skin injuries related to shearing occur when the patient is in what position - Answer: trendelenburg

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