Surgical Technology, Fundamentals, Unit 6, Catheters, Drains and Tubes

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Surgical Technology, Fundamentals, Unit 6, Catheters, Drains and Tubes
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Question 1

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Which of the following would not be considered a catheter?
Answer
  • foley
  • penrose
  • biliary
  • robinson

Question 2

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When a catheter is used as a stent it is being used for which of the following purposes?
Answer
  • prevent heomostasis
  • evacuate air
  • reduce the chance for infection
  • prevent structure from closing

Question 3

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where is the foley catheter inserted?
Answer
  • directly into the incision
  • nasal passageway
  • urethral meatus
  • through a separate stab wound

Question 4

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What is used to hold a foley in place?
Answer
  • non-perf bachhaus towel clip
  • hemoclips
  • clips
  • inflated baloon

Question 5

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What is the main difference between a regular urine drainage bag and urimeter?
Answer
  • smaller collection unit attached at the front
  • size of drainage bag
  • size of drainage tubing
  • length of draining tubing

Question 6

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What is a common size foley catheter for an adult patient?
Answer
  • 30cc
  • 16 gauge
  • 18 french
  • 7 french

Question 7

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Which of the following does not utilize a drainage bag?
Answer
  • foley
  • robinson
  • t-tube

Question 8

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Which of the following is not a purpose for a ureteral catheter?
Answer
  • provide hemostasis after the prostate gland has been removed
  • used to inject contrast media
  • used to drain urine from the kidney
  • used to keep the ureter open after trauma to the area

Question 9

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What makes the indwelling uteral catheter different?
Answer
  • tube diameter
  • insertion tips will come in various styles
  • curled at both ends
  • it will be taken out prior to the end of the surgical procedures

Question 10

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Which of the following is the main purpose of a drain?
Answer
  • for injection of contrast media
  • allows rapid wound closure
  • to stent a traumatized duct
  • eliminated fluid pooling that leads to dead space

Question 11

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Which is the following is the main purpose of a drain?
Answer
  • for the injection of contrast media
  • allows for rapid wound closure
  • to stent a traumatized duct
  • eliminates fluid pooling that leads to dead space

Question 12

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When describing the parts that make up an active manual drain system, which part is available in flat round?
Answer
  • evacuator tubing
  • wound tubing
  • reservoir
  • trocar

Question 13

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the phrase " fluid will follow a path of least resistance" is used to explain what?
Answer
  • a stent
  • penrose
  • jackson-pratt
  • a chest tube

Question 14

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Which tube discussed comes in straight and angled?
Answer
  • jackson-pratt
  • t-tube
  • cholangiocatheter
  • chest tube

Question 15

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What is the tube that is used to drain the stomach contents and or remove gas in bowel?
Answer
  • chest tube
  • cholangiocatheter
  • salem sump
  • t-tube

Question 16

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Which of the following would not be used as a collection unit for an NG tube?
Answer
  • intermittent suction
  • pleurovac
  • asepto syringe
  • glove secured with a rubber band

Question 17

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Which of the following NG tubes is considered more comfortable to the patient?
Answer
  • Keofed
  • levine
  • salem
  • synder

Question 18

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Who is responsible for the insertion of the NG tube?
Answer
  • anesthesia
  • circulator
  • surgical technologist
  • surgeon

Question 19

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what is the common sizes of endotracheal tubes used for adult patients?
Answer
  • 8 to 30 french
  • 12 to 16 mm
  • 5 to 30 cc
  • 7 to 9 french

Question 20

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Which is the following is not a purpose of an endotracheal?
Answer
  • remove air from the patients stomach
  • deliver O2 and gasses to the patients lungs
  • allow for the suction of respiratory tract
  • restrict gastric juices from entering the respiratory tract

Question 21

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Which of the following statements regarding tracheostomy tubes is not true?
Answer
  • can be temporary or permanant
  • will be ancored to the patient with sutures and/or tapes tied around neck
  • is inserted through in incision at the neck into the trachea
  • has an obturator that is disposed of after initial insertion

Question 22

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If an asleep patient has a tongue that will fall back into their throat making it difficult for anesthesia to adequately keep them oxygenated and asleep what may be used to correct the situation?
Answer
  • NG tube
  • oral airway
  • nasal airway
  • both oral and nasal airway

Question 23

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which of the following is not a reason for a surgical patient to need an indwelling urethral catheter?
Answer
  • presence of bladder infection
  • long procedures with lots of IV fluids
  • provide hemostasis after the removal of the prostate
  • to keep the bladder empty and out of the operative field

Question 24

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What is the most important thing needed when inserting a foley catheter?
Answer
  • adequate space
  • proper size of catheter for patient
  • physicians orders
  • help moving the patients leg

Question 25

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when discussing a three way foley catheter which of the following is a true statement?
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  • temporary use only
  • allows for irrigation of blood clots in the bladder
  • most commonly used
  • can be used to stop a stubborn nose bleed

Question 26

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Which of the following is a complication that may result from inserting a foley catherter?
Answer
  • urethral trauma
  • urinary tract infection
  • e coli infection
  • all of the above

Question 27

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What type of bacteria is the most common cause of UTI (urinary tract infection) that can result from inserting a urethral catheter without utilizing proper aseptic technique?
Answer
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • clostridium tetani
  • staphyloccus aureus
  • e.coli

Question 28

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Which of the following statements regarding male foley catheteritization is not true?
Answer
  • foreskin is returned to normal position after cathing (uncircumsized patient)
  • catheter tubing an bag are placed under the patients leg to reduce pulling
  • older patients may present a tougher situation as they can have enlarged prostates
  • position and lighting are not a concern

Question 29

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When monitoring unrine collection in a drainage bag, which of the following is not monitored?
Answer
  • amount
  • odor
  • clarity
  • color

Question 30

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The first step when inserting a foley catheter into a female patient is to obtain the catheter kit from the case cart.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 31

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The last step in the process of inserting a catheter into a female patient is to remove supplies and place catheter with bag under patient leg.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 32

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What is the name of this catheter? (click on orange circle; do not add spaces or classification to answer only name)
Answer
  • foley

Question 33

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What is the name of this catheter? (click on orange circle; do not add spaces or classification to answer only name)
Answer
  • cholangiogram

Question 34

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What is the name of this tube? (click on orange circle; do not add spaces or classification to answer only name)
Answer
  • chest

Question 35

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What is the name of this tubing? (click on orange circle; do not add spaces or classification to answer only name)
Answer
  • evacuator

Question 36

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What is the name of this indewelling catheter? (click on orange circle; do not add spaces or classification to answer only name)
Answer
  • ureteral

Question 37

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What is the name of this catheter? (click on orange circle; do not add spaces or classification to answer only name)
Answer
  • robinson

Question 38

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What is the name of this nasogastric NG tube? (click on orange circle; do not add spaces or classification to answer only name)
Answer
  • keofed

Question 39

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What is the name of this item? (click on orange circle; do not add spaces or classification to answer only name)
Answer
  • urimeter

Question 40

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What is the name of this tube? (click on orange circle; do not add spaces or classification to answer only name)
Answer
  • endotracheal

Question 41

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What is the name of this evacuator? (click on orange circle; do not add spaces or classification to answer only name)
Answer
  • grenade
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