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Surgical Technology Chapter 1 AST Questions and Correct Verified Answers
AAMI 
 Nonprofit organization involved in setting standards for the safe use of medical 
technology and devices 
ACS 
 A professional organization that establishes educational standards for surgeons 
that promotes standards for surgical education and practice 
ANSI 
 American National Standards Institute: A private, non-profit organization that 
sets the standards for education and represents the interests of the SFA 
AORN 
 Association of periOperative Registered Nurses. The professional org...
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AAMI 
 Nonprofit organization involved in setting standards for the safe use of medical 
technology and devices 
ACS 
 A professional organization that establishes educational standards for surgeons 
that promotes standards for surgical education and practice 
ANSI 
 American National Standards Institute: A private, non-profit organization that 
sets the standards for education and represents the interests of the SFA 
AORN 
 Association of periOperative Registered Nurses. The professional org...
Structure and Function of the Body, Patton/Thibodeau, Chapter 13: Cardiovascular System Questions and Correct Verified Answers
Location, size, and position of heart 
 A triangular, hollow organ, shaped and sized roughly like a closed fist; located 
between the lungs in the lower portion of the mediastinum; and positioned in 
the thoracic cavity between the sternum in front and the bodies of the thoracic 
vertebrae behind. 2/3 of the heart is to the left of the midline of the thoracic 
cavity and 1/3 of the heart is to the right of the midline of the thoracic cavity. 
Apex of the heart 
 Lower edge of the heart that ...
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Location, size, and position of heart 
 A triangular, hollow organ, shaped and sized roughly like a closed fist; located 
between the lungs in the lower portion of the mediastinum; and positioned in 
the thoracic cavity between the sternum in front and the bodies of the thoracic 
vertebrae behind. 2/3 of the heart is to the left of the midline of the thoracic 
cavity and 1/3 of the heart is to the right of the midline of the thoracic cavity. 
Apex of the heart 
 Lower edge of the heart that ...
Structure and Function of the Body, Patton/Thibodeau, Chapter 12: Blood Questions and Correct Verified Answers
Plasma 
 The liquid (extracellular) part of blood; blood minus its formed elements 
Formed Elements 
 The many different types of cells and cell fragments that make up the blood: 
RBCs, WBCs, and thrombocytes (platelets) 
4 to 6 liters; 7% to 9% total body weight 
 Amount of blood in an adult human body 
Between 7.35 and 7.45 (alkaline) 
 Blood pH 
Acidosis 
 When the alkalinity of blood decreases toward a neutral pH 
Plasma proteins 
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Plasma 
 The liquid (extracellular) part of blood; blood minus its formed elements 
Formed Elements 
 The many different types of cells and cell fragments that make up the blood: 
RBCs, WBCs, and thrombocytes (platelets) 
4 to 6 liters; 7% to 9% total body weight 
 Amount of blood in an adult human body 
Between 7.35 and 7.45 (alkaline) 
 Blood pH 
Acidosis 
 When the alkalinity of blood decreases toward a neutral pH 
Plasma proteins 
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Structural Pest Inspector Questions and Correct Verified Answer
How many insects are on earth? 
 30 Million 
Beetles have this many species 
 500,000 species of this insect 
3 Negatives about Insects 
 Eat our food, transmit disease, invade our structures 
3 Positives about insects 
 Pollinate plants, recycle organic material, keep numerous pests in check 
Non WDO's 
 Nuisance Ants, flies, spiders and rodents 
Botanist who came up with classification system 
 Linnaeus (Swedish botanist in mid 1700's) 
Classification List 
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How many insects are on earth? 
 30 Million 
Beetles have this many species 
 500,000 species of this insect 
3 Negatives about Insects 
 Eat our food, transmit disease, invade our structures 
3 Positives about insects 
 Pollinate plants, recycle organic material, keep numerous pests in check 
Non WDO's 
 Nuisance Ants, flies, spiders and rodents 
Botanist who came up with classification system 
 Linnaeus (Swedish botanist in mid 1700's) 
Classification List 
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Structural Pest Control Board Branch 2 Field Rep Questions and Correct Verified Answers
What is the minimum amount of nymphal stages in a bed bug's life cycle prior to 
adulthood? 
 5 nymphal stages in a life cycle. 
What is the typical length of time a bed bug needs to complete each blood meal? 
 3-10 minutes 
What is a characterizing feature of the brown recluse spider? 
 Violin shaped marking on top of the cephalothorax. 
Where does the larval stage of a cluster fly develop? 
 Earthworms 
What is the maximum space between the placement of traps when dealing with a 
severe m...
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What is the minimum amount of nymphal stages in a bed bug's life cycle prior to 
adulthood? 
 5 nymphal stages in a life cycle. 
What is the typical length of time a bed bug needs to complete each blood meal? 
 3-10 minutes 
What is a characterizing feature of the brown recluse spider? 
 Violin shaped marking on top of the cephalothorax. 
Where does the larval stage of a cluster fly develop? 
 Earthworms 
What is the maximum space between the placement of traps when dealing with a 
severe m...
Structural Pest Control Board Applicators Exam Study Questions and Correct Verified Answers
What are the identifying features of a female black widow spider? 
 Glossy black, globe-like abdomen with a deep red hour glass on her stomach. 
What are the identifying features of a black widow web? 
 It is irregular with no distinct pattern and very strong in comparison to most 
other spiders. 
What does the term 'Ballooning' mean? 
 When spiderlings (newly hatched spiders) climb to a high place, spin a piece of 
web, throw it out into the breeze and float away. 
What are chelicera? 
...
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What are the identifying features of a female black widow spider? 
 Glossy black, globe-like abdomen with a deep red hour glass on her stomach. 
What are the identifying features of a black widow web? 
 It is irregular with no distinct pattern and very strong in comparison to most 
other spiders. 
What does the term 'Ballooning' mean? 
 When spiderlings (newly hatched spiders) climb to a high place, spin a piece of 
web, throw it out into the breeze and float away. 
What are chelicera? 
...
Structure & Function of the Body Ed 16 Patton Ch 16 Questions and Correct Verified Answers
nutrients undergo three forms of processing in the body 
 digestion, absorption, and metabolism 
alimentary canal 
 digestive tube that extends from the mouth to the anus 
gastrointestinal (GI) tract 
 refers only to the portion that includes the stomach and intestines 
main organ mouth 
 accessory teeth and tongue, salivary glands - parotid, submandibular, sublingual 
main organ pharynx 
 accessory tonsils 
esophagus 
 main organ 
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nutrients undergo three forms of processing in the body 
 digestion, absorption, and metabolism 
alimentary canal 
 digestive tube that extends from the mouth to the anus 
gastrointestinal (GI) tract 
 refers only to the portion that includes the stomach and intestines 
main organ mouth 
 accessory teeth and tongue, salivary glands - parotid, submandibular, sublingual 
main organ pharynx 
 accessory tonsils 
esophagus 
 main organ 
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Top Mark !!! 
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Structure & Function of the Body Ed 16 Patton Ch 1 Questions and Correct Verified Answers
anatomy 
 the study of an organism and the relationships of its parts; derived from two 
word parts that mean "cutting apart"; dissection 
dissection 
 process of cutting the human body apart for learning 
physiology 
 the study of the functions of living organisms and their parts 
scientific method 
 systematic approach to discovery; 1) propose hypothesis - idea or principle to be 
tested 2) experimentation - series of tests of a hypothesis (a controlled 
experiment eliminates biases o...
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anatomy 
 the study of an organism and the relationships of its parts; derived from two 
word parts that mean "cutting apart"; dissection 
dissection 
 process of cutting the human body apart for learning 
physiology 
 the study of the functions of living organisms and their parts 
scientific method 
 systematic approach to discovery; 1) propose hypothesis - idea or principle to be 
tested 2) experimentation - series of tests of a hypothesis (a controlled 
experiment eliminates biases o...
Steve's Nuclear Medicine Exam Questions and Correct Verified Answers
Before tracer administration, all of the following preparations are required for a 27- 
year- old woman referred for total-body bone imaging except 
 removing attenuating materials from the patient 
Which of the following structures normally appear as areas of increase activity on the 
bone images of children 
 costochondral junctions and epiphyseal plates 
If the tracer concentration is visualized in the skeleton, stomach, thyroid, and salivary 
glands on a bone image, the most likely explana...
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Before tracer administration, all of the following preparations are required for a 27- 
year- old woman referred for total-body bone imaging except 
 removing attenuating materials from the patient 
Which of the following structures normally appear as areas of increase activity on the 
bone images of children 
 costochondral junctions and epiphyseal plates 
If the tracer concentration is visualized in the skeleton, stomach, thyroid, and salivary 
glands on a bone image, the most likely explana...
Sterile processing practice final exam Questions and Correct Verified Answers
Which of the following best describes the purpose of evenly distributing large sets of 
instruments? 
A. The set is difficult to carry if the weight is unevenly distributed 
B. Extra condensation will make the set more difficult to dry 
C. It is easier for the end user to sort the instruments 
D. The overall weight of the set is affected. 
 Extra condensation will make the set more diffcult to dry. 
Which of the following best describes the overall role of the sterile processing area? To 
prov...
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Which of the following best describes the purpose of evenly distributing large sets of 
instruments? 
A. The set is difficult to carry if the weight is unevenly distributed 
B. Extra condensation will make the set more difficult to dry 
C. It is easier for the end user to sort the instruments 
D. The overall weight of the set is affected. 
 Extra condensation will make the set more diffcult to dry. 
Which of the following best describes the overall role of the sterile processing area? To 
prov...