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82 Cards in this Set
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True or False - Since Central Service Technicians do not handle money, ethical considerations do not apply to them
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False (pg. 16)
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True or False - Central Service Technicians practice resource management when they control costs and reduce waste
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True
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True or False - Central Service Technicians must be able to identify approximately 100 surgical instruments in order to be proficient in their job
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False (pg. 17)
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True or False - Central Service Technicians must be able to adapt to change
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True (pg. 15)
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True or False - Because all Central Service Departments have the same structure, healthcare facilities use one standardized job description for all Central Service Technicians
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False (pg. 18)
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True or False - Career growth and progression is virtually non-existent for Central Service Technicians
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False (pg. 21)
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True or False - Departments that perform central service functions may go by other names at different facilities. For example, Sterile Processing and Distribution, Surgical Supply, etc.
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True (pg. 9)
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True or False - Central Service workflow can be divided into the handling of 3 categories of items: soiled items, clean items, and sterile items
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True (pg. 9)
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True or False - The use of positive and negative air pressure in the Central Service Department is designed to take the place of heating and air-conditioning
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False (pg. 13)
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True or False - Since modern Central Service Departments are virtually risk-free, Central Service Technicians need not be concerned with safety practices.
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False (pg. 16)
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endo
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within
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hemi
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half
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para
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beside, near
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peri
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around, about
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post
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after
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supra
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above
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cardio
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heart
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chole
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bile
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cranio
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skull
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cysto
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bladder
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derma
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skin
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gastro
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stomach
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gyne
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woman
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hepat
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liver
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herni
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rupture
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hyster
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uterus/womb
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lipo
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fat
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litho
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stone
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rhino
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nose
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arthro
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joint
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-ectomy
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surgical removal
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-ostomy
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surgical creation of a new opening
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-otomy
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incision into an organ
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-rrhaphy
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Surgical restoration or repair
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-oscopy
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visual exam
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-cise
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to cut
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excision of the colon:
col____ |
colectomy
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Forming an opening into the colon: colo____
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Colostomy
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Instrument to cut skin:
derma_____ |
dermatome
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excision of hemorrhoids:
hemorrhoid_____ |
hemorrhoidectomy
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crushing of a stone:
litho_____ |
lithotripsy
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surgical repair of the nose:
rhin_____ |
rhinoplasty
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surgical repair of the tympanic membrane: Tympan_______
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tympanoplasty
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Define this abbreviation:
D&C |
Dilatation and Curettage
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Define this abbreviation:
BSO |
Bilateral Salpingoophorectomy
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Define this abbreviation:
CABG |
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
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Name the procedure and body system:
Making an opening into the skull to access the brain |
Procedure: Craniotomy
Body System: Skeletal |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Making an opening into the thoracic cavity to give surgeons access to the lungs and heart |
Procedure: Thoracotomy
Body System: Respiratory System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Removing a salivary gland because of a tumor formation |
Procedure: Parotidectomy
Body System: Digestive System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Removing plaque from the carotid artery that causes a lack of brain oxygen |
Procedure: Carotid Endarterectomy
Body System: Circulatory System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Removing a vein from a lower limb to to bypass a blocked coronary artery of the heart |
Procedure: CABG
Body System: Circulatory System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Removal of a kidney |
Procedure: Nephrectomy
Body System: Urinary System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Making an incision into the tympanic membrane to permit fluid to drain and placing small tubes in the membrane to permit continuous drainage |
Procedure: Myringotomy
Body System: Nervous System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
A repair to the muscles and ligaments of the shoulder joint |
Procedure: Rotator Cuff Repair
Body System: Muscular System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Removing disc tissue pressing on the lower spine area, inserting a piece of bone between the vertebra and fusing the area with plates and screws |
Procedure: Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
Body System: Skeletal System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Removing the lymph tissue in the pharynx |
Procedure: Tonsillectomy
Body System: Immune System (book incorrectly answers circulatory system) |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Removing the gall bladder |
Procedure: Cholecystectomy
Body System: Digestive System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Straightening or removing cartilage and/or bone in the nose when the nasal septum is deformed, injured, or fractured |
Procedure: Septoplasty
Body System: Respiratory System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Removing of both fallopian tubes and ovaries |
Procedure: Bilateral Salpingooopherectomy
Body System: Reproductive System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Removing tissue or displaced bone in the wrist area to release pressure on the median nerve |
Procedure: Carpal Tunnel Repair
Body System: Nervous System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Removing a testicle |
Procedure: Orchiectomy
Body System: Reproductive System |
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Name the procedure and body system:
Reconstructing the ear drum so sound waves can be sent to the middle and inner ear |
Procedure: Tympanoplasty
Body System: Nervous System |
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This organ pumps blood throughout the body
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Heart
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The process by which cartilage is replaced by bone
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Ossification
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Any place where two bones meet
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Joint
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The main control until of the central nervous system
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Brain
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Considered the master gland because it helps controls the activities of all other endocrine glands
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Pituitary Gland
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This organ filters blood to remove amino acids and neutralize xome harmful toxins
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Liver
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Produces a flued element in the semen that stimulates the motility of sperm
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Prostate Gland
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The largest part of the brain, it controls mental activities and movement
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Cerebrum
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These carry blood away from the heart
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Arteries
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A somewhat flexible muscular tube that helps move food into the stomach
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Esophagus
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a type of connective tissue fluid that moves throughout the circulatory system
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Blood
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The pathway that food takes through the digestive system
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Alimentary canal
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Female reproductive organs
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Ovaries
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A cord of fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone
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Tendon
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The largest organ of the body
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Skin
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The basic unit of life
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Cell
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Tube-like structures that connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder
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Ureters
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This is where the digestive process begins
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Mouth
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These cells components are comprised of DNA and pass on traits of parent cells to new cells
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Chromosomes
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This part of the nervous system controls many automatic body functions like the heartbeat and breathing
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Brain Stem
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