Final Complete Test Bank Chapter 6 Urology Instruments - Surgical Instruments 3e Complete Test Bank by Colleen J. Rutherford. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 6: Urology Instruments
Multiple Choice
1. The surgeon needs to dilate the patient’s urethra. You would hand him a:
A. Van Dyne
B. Van Buren
C. Randall
D. Cushing
Dif: Medium
2. All of the following are scissors except:
A. Potts-Smith
B. Jorgenson
C. Westcott
D. Randall
DIF: Easy
3. A ________________ is used to cut and coagulate prostate tissue during a TURP.
A. cystoscope
B. resectoscope
C. ureteroscope
D. Malis-Jensen bipolar
DIF : Easy
REF :
4. Which instrument is used to collect fluid and resected tissue during a TURP?
A. Ellik evacuator
B. Roth
C. Jorgenson
D. Randall
DIF: Medium
5. A _____________ is a type of stone forceps.
A. Roth
B. Randall
C. Ripstein
D. Rochester
DIF: Easy
6. _____________ scissors would be used on heavy tissue.
A. Westcott utility
B. Metzenbaum
C. Potts
D. Mayo-Noble
DIF: Medium
7. A double-curved clamp used on heavy tissue is a:
A. Mayo-Guyon
B. Randall
C. Rochester Mixter
D. Ripstein
DIF: Hard
8. All of the following are forceps except:
A. Bishop Harmon
B. Ripstein
C. Church
D. Gerald
DIF: Easy
9. _______________ is a type of bipolar forceps.
A. Ripstein
B. Malis-Jensen
C. Mayo-Guyon
D. Van Buren
DIF: Medium
10. You are setting up a transurethral resection of the prostate. Which of the following would you not expect to find in your set up?
A. Cystoscope
B. Resectoscope
C. Ellik evacuator
D. Jorgenson scissors
DIF: Easy
11. During a nephrectomy, the surgeon requests a vein retractor. You hand her a:
A. Mayo-Guyon
B. Young
C. Cushing
D. Ripstein
DIF: Medium
12. A Bugbee is a type of:
A. Bipolar cautery
B. Clamp
C. Roller ball
D. Monopolar cautery
DIF: Hard
13. A Young bifid is a type of:
A. Handheld (manual) retractor
B. Scissor
C. Suture guide
D. Laser fiber
DIF : Easy
REF :
14. Filiforms are used to
A. drain the bladder.
B. get past difficult strictures.
C. dilate the urethra.
D. continuously irrigate the bladder.
DIF: Hard
15. Which of the following might be used to dilate the urethra and drain the bladder?
A. followers
B. filiforms
C. Maguire
D. Westcott
DIF: Medium
16. Which of the following is true about the care of urological scopes?
A. You should hold it by the end of the shaft.
B. You should hold it in the middle of the shaft.
C. It should be placed at the bottom of the instrument pan.
D. It is safe to autoclave any scope, regardless of manufacturer’s recommendations.
DIF: Easy
17. The purpose of a collagen injection for urinary incontinence is to
A. cauterize tissue.
B. dissolve tissue.
C. add bulk to tissue.
D. determine if the tissue is cancerous.
DIF: Medium
18. A ______________ is a type of pedicle clamp.
A. Westcott
B. McDougal
C. Randall
D. Maguire
DIF: Easy
19. The Gerald bipolar forceps differ from the Gerald tissue forceps in both function and appearance. If you have both on your back table, how can you tell the difference?
A. there is a plug on the distal end of the bipolar forceps
B. there is a plug on the proximal end of the bipolar forceps
C. there is a plug on the proximal end of the tissue forceps
D. there is a plug on the distal end of the tissue forceps
DIF: Medium
- The tips of the Joseph scissors:
A. are sharp and pointed
B. are rounded
C. have an exaggerated curve
D. are angled
DIF: Medium
Multiple Choice With Images
NARRBEGIN: Figure 06-08 A
NARREND
21. Identify the instrument pictured.
A. Mayo-Noble scissors
B. Potts-Smith scissors
C. Metzenbaum scissors
D. Jorgensen scissors
DIF: Easy
NARR: Image 06-08 A
NARRBEGIN: Figure 06-19 A
NARREND
22. The forceps pictured above are:
A. Bishop-Harmon
B. Westcott
C. Gerald
D. Jeweler’s
DIF: Medium
NARR: Image 06-19 A
NARRBEGIN: Figure 06-18 A
NARREND
23. Identify the instrument pictured above.
A. Dandy nerve hook
B. Joseph scissors
C. Church scissors
D. Randall kidney stone forceps
DIF: Easy
NARR: Image 06-18 A
24. What is the difference between the tip of a Joseph scissor and a Church scissor?
DIF: Hard
25. What is the purpose of a microvasive evacuator?
DIF: Hard
26. You have Van Buren sounds in your tray; how should they be arranged on the back table?
DIF: Medium
27. When would you use a malleable stylet?
DIF: Easy
28. Do you need to place a grounding pad on a patient in order for the surgeon to use a Malis- Jensen cautery? Why or why not?
DIF: Medium
29. Do you need to place a grounding pad on a patient in order for the surgeon to use a Bugbee electrode?
ANS : Yes, it is a monopolar cautery and therefore requires a grounding pad.
DIF : Medium
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Completion
30. Which scissors can be used for heavy tissue dissection, Mayo-Noble or Potts?
DIF: Easy
31. A ____________ is a type of nerve hook.
DIF: Medium
32. Jorgenson scissors have ___________ blades.
DIF: Medium
33. Potts-Smith scissors have _____________ blades.
34. The other name for a kidney clamp is a _______________________.
DIF: Hard
True or False
35. A McDougal is a type of pedicle clamp.
DIF: Easy
36. Tying forceps are used to aid the surgeon in tying large, heavy sutures.
DIF: Medium
Rationale: Tying forceps are used to aid the surgeon in tying small, delicate sutures.
37. Church scissors have sharp blades and are used for sharp tissue dissection.
DIF: Hard
Rationale: Church scissors have no edge on the blade and are used for blunt tissue dissection.
38. When using a laser fiber, one should test it prior to the case to make sure it is aiming properly.
DIF: Easy
39. Collagen treatments are used to treat urethral tumors.
DIF: Medium
Rationale: Collagen treatments are used to treat urinary incontinence.
40. The proper way to handle a cystoscope is by the end of the shaft.
DIF: Easy
Rationale: The proper way to handle a cystoscope is by the middle of the shaft.
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