The nurse from the general surgical unit is asked to bring the patient's hearing aid to the surgical suite. The nurse will take the hearing aid to which one of the following areas?
- A. Clean core
- B. Scrub sink area
- C. Nursing station or communication centre
- D. Corridors of the operating room area
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The nurse from the general unit would not be wearing surgical scrub attire or a head covering and would be restricted to the nursing station or communication centre, which are unrestricted areas. The clean core, scrub sink area, and corridors are semirestricted areas that require staff members wear surgical scrub attire and head coverings.
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The nurse is completing an inventory of medications on the unit. Which of the following anaesthesia medications should the nurse expect to observe under refrigeration?
- A. Atracurium
- B. Pancuronium
- C. Rocuronium
- D. Neostigmine bromide
- E. Succinylcholine
Correct Answer: A,E
Rationale: Succinylcholine and atracurium both require refrigeration. The other medications listed do not require refrigeration.
Which of the following actions should the scrub nurse use to maintain aseptic technique during surgery?
- A. Use waterproof shoe covers.
- B. Wear personal protective equipment.
- C. Insist that all operating room (OR) staff perform a surgical scrub.
- D. Change gloves after touching the thigh of a surgeon's sterile gown.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Once gloved, a nurse's hands are not to go below his or her waist, therefore, touching the surgeon's thigh would contaminate the nurse's gloves. Hands are always to be kept above waist level. Shoe covers are not sterile. Personal protective equipment is designed to protect caregivers, not the patient, and is not part of aseptic technique. Staff members such as the circulating nurse do not have to perform a surgical scrub before entering the OR.
Which of the following descriptions best define the role of the nurse anaesthetist as a member of the surgical team?
- A. Is able to administer anaesthetics.
- B. Has the same credentials and responsibilities as an anaesthesiologist.
- C. Is responsible for intraoperative administration of anaesthetics ordered by the anaesthesiologist.
- D. Does not require supervision by the anaesthesiologist while administering anaesthesia to a patient.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The registered nurse anaesthesia assistant (RNAA) is able to administer anaesthetic agents. Although the responsibilities of a RNAA and an anaesthesiologist have some overlap, the credentialing and roles are different. Supervision by an anaesthesiologist is necessary during anaesthetic administration by a RNAA as the RNAA works in collaboration with and under the supervision of an anaesthesiologist.
A surgical patient received a volatile liquid as an inhalation anaesthetic during surgery. Which of the following symptoms should the nurse monitor for in the immediate postoperative period?
- A. Tachypnea
- B. Myoclonia
- C. Hypertension
- D. Incisional pain
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Because volatile liquid inhalation agents are rapidly metabolized, postoperative pain occurs soon after surgery. Hypertension and tachypnea are not associated with general anaesthetics. Myoclonia may occur with nonbarbiturate hypnotics but not with the inhaled inhalation agents.
Which of the following nursing actions should the preoperative nurse perform to prepare a patient for cranial surgery that requires hair removal?
- A. Consult with the surgeon to consider cancellation of the surgery.
- B. Use a depilatory agent to remove hair from the surgical area.
- C. Shave the scalp surgical area with a 1 cm border.
- D. No special preoperative action is required.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: For surgeries that require hair removal, the hair is either clipped or a depilatory agent is used for hair removal. There is no need to consider cancelling the surgery. Shaving the hair is contraindicated.
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