RNFA Final Exam 2 - Questions and Answers Which of the following is a triangle anatomic landmark in surgical removal of the gallbladder and may be remembered by the 3 Cs Calot's Choose the correct s... tatement regarding the trigone of the bladder Forms the base of the bladder An orchiopexy is the surgical placement and fixation of the testicles in a normal anatomic position in the scrotal sac. If the testis fails to descend into the scrotum during gestation, it is considered undescended. Which statement regarding indications for orchiopexy is true? All testes that are undescended after 1 year require surgical placement in the scrotum Which of the following describes a hydrocele It refers to excess fluid within the tunica vaginalis Which of the following layers of the uterus contains the lymphatics Myometrium The ovarian artery is a branch of which vessel Aorta While removing a cancerous testis, the surgeon will typically initiate the incision in which of the following locations Just above the inguinal ring Select the statement about the prostate that best reflects its location, size, and weight The prostate sits below the base of the bladder, is 4 cm at the base, and weighs 20 to 30 grams The pelvic floor consists of which muscle groups Levator ani and coccygeal muscles TURP syndrome is often seen during the intraoperative period. Signs and symptoms exhibited by patients include Seizures The production of CSF occurs In the Choroid plexus of the ventricles Tear of the middle meningeal artery, often caused by a blow to the head, results in the formation of a _______ hematoma Epidural Suction applied directly to neural tissue can be harmful. To prevent tissue damage, a _______ should be placed between the neural tissue and the suction tip Cottonoid The innermost membrane of the brain is known as Pia mater Pressure against which cranial never accounts for pupillary dilation when temporal lobe herniation is present Cranial nerve III What is the term for the bloodless plane that contains loose areolar tissue and permits mobility of the scalp? Subgaleal space The trigeminal nerve provides motor innervation to which muscle group Mastication Identify the cranial nerve that is responsible for pupillary reaction Cranial III Which of the following is a complication of patellectomy Reduced knee extension The rotator cuff consists of which muscle group Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres Minor, and subscapularis What is the desired outcome for patients undergoing laminotomy? Resolve extremity pain Postoperative infection in any total replacement surgery is Usually catastrophic Bone graft that is sealed in a sterile labeled envelope from a tissue transplant company and stored in a vacuum sealed freezer and monitored with an alarm would be considered an Allograft The recommended length of time for inflation of an upper extremity tourniquet on a patient under 50 is ________ while the recommended pressure is 1 hr; 250-300 mmHg Which of the following regarding PMMA is not an effect on local tissue? Skin burns due to exothermic reaction [Show More]
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