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How many stages of labor and delivery does the patient go through?
Four
In which procedure would the surgeon likely request 8-0 or 9-0 suture?
Tuboplasty
For a dilation and curettage (D&C), which of the following orders of instrument use is CORRECT for endometrial biopsy?
weighted vaginal speculum, tenaculum, uterine sound, cervical dilators, endometrial curettes
What color is the abnormal tissue after staining with Lugol's solution in a cervical biopsy?
No change in color
What is the name of the routine surgical treatment of infected Bartholin's gland cysts?
marsupialization
What is the procedure name for the removal of fibroid tumors of the uterus with the preservation of fertility?
myomectomy
What color is the abnormal tissue after staining with acetic acid in a cervical biopsy?
white
Which of the following structures is NOT part of the anatomy of the vulva?
cervix
Which incision is MOST frequently used for cesarean sections?
Pfannenstiel
What is the main purpose of putting a bolster sheet or roll under the right hip of a patient just prior to C-section?
It prevents sacral decubitus ulcer formation.
Which maneuver might be performed by the surgical technologist during a cesarean section to aid in the delivery as the surgeon gently manipulates the head of the fetus out of the uterus?
application of external pressure over the fundus of the uterus
What is the MOST common surgical intervention for a vaginal delivery?
episiotomy
All of the following are paired ligaments that support the uterus in the lower abdomen and attach it to the pelvis, EXCEPT: broad, round, cardinal, cooper's
Cooper's
Cervical cerclage is performed to:
prevent spontaneous abortion
Cephalopelvic disproportion is a component of which of the following indications for a cesarean section delivery?
dystocia
Which medication may be injected into the uterus for hemostasis, before closure of the uterus in a cesarean section?
oxytocin
What is the name of the fingerlike projections at the terminal end of the fallopian tube that guides oocytes into the lumen?
fimbria
Which method of tubal ligation (sterilization) is most frequently used?
Pomeroy
Which radiological study might be ordered preoperatively for a patient scheduled for tuboplasty?
hysterosalpingogram
Which piece of operating room furniture would likely be unnecessary for many vaginal surgical procedures?
Mayo stand
Delivery of the placenta is the conclusion of which stage of labor?
third
Which of the following is a weighted vaginal speculum?
Auvard
Which self-retaining retractor has the shape of a figure-of-eight (8) when in the closed position?
O'Sullivan-O'Connor
What is the name of a bivalve speculum frequently found in a vaginal procedure tray?
Graves
What is the name of the heavy, right-angle scissors frequently used to dissect around the cervix during hysterectomy?
Jorgenson
Which term means the number of times a woman has been pregnant?
gravida
What is the preferred method of anesthesia for a cesarean section delivery?
epidural
When is the first "uterine count" performed in a cesarean section?
when the first suture is given for closure of the uterus
Bulb syringes are used in obstetrical delivery procedures to:
suction the mouth and nares of the neonate
What is the name of the anatomical area where the fallopian tubes are attached and enter the uterus?
cornu
Which gynecologic procedure is performed for treatment of urinary incontinence or cystocele?
anterior colporrhaphy
In which of the following procedures would the patient be left without a vagina or any of the female reproductive organs and have a permanent colostomy and ileostomy?
exenteration
Tubal ligation is performed for:
elective sterilization
Cherney, Maylard, and Pfannenstiel are examples of gynecologic:
transverse abdominal incisions
For which procedure would the surgical technologist want to be sure to have adequate numbers of Allis or Allis-Adair tissue forceps?
A&P Colporrhaphy
Which of the following is routinely done first in a basic gynecologic laparoscopy that may require a small separate setup and glove change before proceeding?
insertion of uterine manipulator
Which gynecologic procedure is used for visualization of the endometrium and may be used to treat polyps or myomas?
hysteroscopy
Which of the following procedures would likely be assigned a Class III or Class IV wound and may require aerobic and anaerobic culture tubes?
marsupialization of Bartholin's cyst
Which anatomical structure is located anterior to the symphysis pubis and superior to the vaginal opening?
a.
labia majora
mons pubis
Which anatomical area is located between the posterior vaginal opening and the anus?
perineum
What is the general term for the treatment method that destroys genital condylomata with a carbon dioxide laser?
ablation
Which pistol-grip type of instrument might be found in a D&C tray for cervical biopsy?
Tischler
What is another name for the ovarian suspensory ligament?
infundibulopelvic
Which of the following is the largest supporting ligament in the female pelvis that has anterior and posterior leaves?
broad
Which type of needle holder is curved and frequently used for hysterectomy procedures?
Heaney
Instruments used for closure of the vaginal cuff in total abdominal hysterectomy are:
isolated as contaminated
Total abdominal hysterectomy is assigned which wound classification?
Class II
Which paired ligaments are encountered and ligated last in an abdominal hysterectomy and first in a vaginal hysterectomy?
uterosacral
The fallopian tubes are located bilaterally in the mesosalpinx of which uterine-pelvic ligaments?
broad
The term adnexa refers to which gynecologic anatomical structures?
fallopian tubes, ovaries, and infundibulum
Which of the following procedures does NOT require an incision, use of trocars, or distention with gas or fluid?
colposcopy
What is a Veress needle used for?
laparoscopic insufflation
Which of the following is used for creating pneumoperitoneum in laparoscopy?
carbon dioxide
Which of the following types of stirrups would likely be used for a laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH)?
Allen low lithotomy
Radionuclide seeds are used to treat:
uterine/cervical carcinoma
Which procedure involves an en bloc removal of the uterus, bilateral ovaries and fallopian tubes, supporting ligaments, upper third of the vagina, and pelvic lymph nodes?
radical hysterectomy
Which of the following statements is CORRECT regarding anatomical changes following pelvic exenteration?
a.
Colostomy and ileostomy will both exit on the right side of the abdomen.
b.
Colostomy and ileostomy will both exit on the left side of the abdomen.
c.
Colostomy will exit on the right and ileostomy on the left side of the abdomen.
d.
Colostomy will exit on the left and ileostomy on the right side of the abdomen.
Colostomy will exit on the left and ileostomy on the right side of the abdomen.
Which instrument should the surgical technologist have ready to provide exposure during cesarean section procedures when the uterine incision is made?
bladder blade
Which instrument is used to test the patency of the fallopian tube during tuboplasty?
lacrimal probe
Which instrument is used to manipulate the fallopian tubes without compression or damage?
Babcock tissue forceps
For which procedure would the gynecologist likely wear surgical loupes?
a.
cesarean section
b.
endometrial ablation
c.
robotically assisted hysterectomy
d.
tubal reanastomosis
tubal reanastomosis
Which of the following is a serum analysis done to detect ovarian carcinoma?
CA-125
Which muscle is incised in transverse abdominal approaches for gynecologic procedures?
anterior rectus
Which instrument is used to grasp the cervix and provide traction during cervical dilation?
single-tooth tenaculum
What is used to achieve tissue destruction in an endometrial balloon ablation?
hot dextrose water