UNIT 2: Surgical Radiology Flashcards

1
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Who are the personnel that don sterile gowns and gloves and work within and around the sterile field?

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-Surgeon
-Surgical Assistant (often a surgeon or surgical resident)
-Physician assistant
-Scrub nurse
-Certified surgical technologist (CST)

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2
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Which personnel do not enter the sterile area but perform vital tasks within the operating room?

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-Anesthesiologist or CRNA
-Circulator nurse
-Radiographers
-Biomedical technicians
-Monitoring techs
-Equipment specialists

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3
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Operating room- Restricted Attire

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-Street clothes should never be worn
-Clean scrubs should be donned at the beginning of each shift in the OR suite
-Soiled attire must be changed immediately and NEVER worn outside the OR
-Protective eyewear must be worn when contamination is possible
-Shoe covers should be worn in the OR suite
-Masks should be worn at all times in the OR
-Caps need to cover and contain hair at all times
-Gloves should be worn when contact with blood or body fluids is anticipated

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Operating room: Semi-restricted Attire

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-Street clothes should NEVER be worn
-Clean scrubs should be donned at the beginning of each shift
-Wet or soiled scrubs need to be changed immediately and NEVER worn outside the OR
-Scrubs should never be worn more than once before washing
-Shoe covers should be worn upon entering the non-restricted area and removed before exiting the department
-Caps should be worn to cover all hair
-Mask is NOT necessary outside the OR suite and should never be worn around the neck

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5
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Maintaining the Sterile Field

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-Non-sterile team members should NEVER reach over a sterile field
-Sterile fields should be covered with a sterile drape if not in use
-C-arms and mobile x-ray units should NEVER be positioned over an unprotected sterile field
-ANY break in sterility needs to be communicated with the surgical staff immediately

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6
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Principles of Aseptic Technique

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-Only sterile items are used within the sterile field
-Only sterile persons handle sterile items
-Nonsterile persons touch only nonsterile items
-Movement around a sterile field must not contaminate it
-Items of doubtful sterility must be considered nonsterile
-When a sterile barrier is permeated it is considered contaminated
-Sterile gowns are sterile in front from the shoulder to the level of the sterile field and at the sleeves from the elbow to the cuff
-Tables are sterile only at table level

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7
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T or F: Radiographers should not walk between two sterile fields (the sterile corridor)

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True

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8
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T or F: Always turn your back toward the sterile field

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False, never turn your back to the sterile field

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9
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T or F: Radiographer should not lift the sterile drapes above the table level

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True

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10
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T or F: You can position the tube over a sterile field even if the field isn’t covered

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False, it must be covered

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11
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Cleaning the Equipment

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-Should be cleaned after each use and before leaving the OR suite if possible
-Cleaning solution should be approved by both the hospital AND the equipment manufacturer
-Cleaning solution should NEVER be sprayed in the OR
-Underside of c-arm should be inspected for blood or fluid that may have dripped underneath or splashed up from the floor
-Equipment that is not used often should be cleaned once a week AND prior to a surgical case

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12
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How far away from the patient should you be in the OR?

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Minimum of 6 ft

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13
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Radiographers should wear an apron with at least ____ lead equivalent

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0.5mm

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14
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The greatest amount of scatter occurs on the _____ side of the fluoroscopic machine which is usually located ____ the table

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Tube, Under

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15
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The least amount of scatter occurs at ___ degrees to the primary beam

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90

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16
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It is the responsibility of the ____________ to provide or ensure protection of all personnel in the room

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radiographer

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17
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T or F: Patient’s gonads should be shielded when possible

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True

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18
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SSD for c-arm procedures should NEVER be less than ___ inches

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12

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19
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Bronchoscopy

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-A bronchoscope is inserted into the airways through the nose or mouth to allow for visualization of the airways
-Biopsies are often done with the use of fluoroscopic guidance
-Procedure may be performed bedside in the unit, in the endoscopy suite, in the fluoroscopy suite, or in the OR
-Procedure is considered CLEAN but NOT sterile
-No sterile field
-C-arm does not require draping

20
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Surgical Line Placement

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-Fluoroscopic guidance for placement of various catheters, drainage tubes, and medical devices
-PICC line
-Central Venous Catheter
-Surgical Drains
-Port-a-cath
-Dialysis catheters
-Procedure may be performed bedside in the unit, in the fluoroscopy room, or in the OR
-Procedure is performed under aseptic technique

21
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Surgical Discectomy and Fusion

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22
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Hip Pinning

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23
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Femur Nailing

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24
Q

Tibial Nail

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25
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Humerus

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26
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Femoral/Tibial Arteriogram

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-Patient is supine with affected leg exposed from hip to toe
-The c-arm should have free movement along the entire length of the leg
-C-arm enters perpendicular to the patient
-Mask image: first image taken with bones displayed
-Subtraction or road-mapping feature used to remove all structures except the contrast

27
Q

Kyphoplasty

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28
Q

Define Aseptic Technique

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principles involved with manipulation of sterile and nonsterile items to prevent or minimize microbiologic contamination

29
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Define Contamination

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presence of pathogenic microorganism

30
Q

Define Restricted Area

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operating rooms, clean core or sterile storage areas

31
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Define Semi Restricted Area

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area of peripheral support, such as hallways or corridors leading to restricted areas

32
Q

Define Sterile

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substance or object that is completely free of living microorganisms and is incapable of producing any form of organism

33
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Define Unrestricted Area

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areas in which street clothes are permitted, such as outer hallways, family waiting areas, locker rooms, and employee lounges.

34
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Define asepesis

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absence of infectious organisms

35
Q

Define sterile field

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area around the incision site created using sterile drapes, including mayo stand and back table

36
Q

What is sterile technique?

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a method used in surgery to prevent contamination of the wound and operative
site
• all instruments are sterilized
• all OR personnel wear scrubs, head cover, mask, shoe covers
• sterile field members don sterile gown and sterile gloves after performing surgical scrub

37
Q

What is surgical conscience

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The “inner voice” for conscientious practice of aseptic and sterile techniques at all times

38
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the surgical hand scrub

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performed by all who will be donning sterile gown and gloves antimicrobial soap and brush step by step process (5 minutes)

39
Q

Back Table

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-sterile instruments, supplies, drapes, etc.
-placed away from doors, on operative side positioned 90 degrees to OR bed after draping
-items arranged in specific order

40
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Mayo Stand

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-sterile instruments and supplies
-contains items to be used for the procedure
-positioned in various places depending on the procedure

41
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Prep Table/Prep Stand

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-usually for non-sterile items and tasks
-flat surface for variety of uses: writing, items that may be needed, instrument pans
-sterile prep tray placed on table for sterile skin prep

42
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Ring Stand

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-usually sterile but may be used in non-sterile manner
-holds basin
-single or double
-used for irrigation solutions, soaking instruments, specimen(s), etc.

43
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Kick Bucket

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-always NOT sterile
-used for discarded sponges, containment of fluid
-positioned within close proximity of scrub person

44
Q

OR Light

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-illumination of the sterile field
-unsterile but requires sterile handle to move and adjust

45
Q

Non-sterile person stays at least ___ inches away from sterile areas and sterile people

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12

46
Q

X-Ray Viewing Box

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-on/off switch operates light
-x-rays slide into groove at top of each panel
-some facilities use a computer based system called PACS (picture archiving and communication system)