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TRUE/FALSE
1. Invasive procedures are frequently diagnostic and do not enter the body.
ANS: F
Any invasive procedure enters the body either through an opening in tissue or a natural body
orifice.
REF: pg. 2
ANS: F
Some students are hired into apprenticeships before graduation enabling them to work in the
OR in a limited capacity in anticipation of a permanent position. Schools that permit students to
work while they are still participating in the education process should have a policy in place to
delineate the student role from the employee role. Thus students may not work for
compensation while completing clinical hours in the operating room setting.
REF: pg. 3
3. Students are not to be considered part of the clinical staff during clinical rotation hours.
ANS: T
Students need to be considered separate from the actual clinical staff and are not given the
responsibilities that actual staff have.
REF: pg. 3
4. The term preceptor refers to the person responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating
the learner’s experiences in the classroom and clinical setting.
ANS: F
This definition describes the responsibilities of the perioperative nurse educator.
5. A tour of the perioperative environment can help decrease the learner’s anxiety before
beginning a perioperative program.
ANS: T
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The educator should consider the effect on the learner who is seeing the perioperative
environment for the first time. The operating room can appear cold, large, and overwhelming. A
tour of the facility before beginning the program can help decrease the learner’s anxiety.
REF: pg. 5
ANS: F
Observation can provide students a good perspective of the roles and responsibilities of the
surgical team members.
REF: pg. 7
7. The perioperative caregiver should display attributes and communication skills that inspire
confidence and trust in patients.
ANS: T
A patient’s sense of security is grounded in how he or she perceives the behavior of the
perioperative team. This leaves a lasting impression on the patient.
REF: pg. 12
MULTIPLE CHOICE
ANS: D
A facelift is an aesthetic procedure because it is improving the artistic and cosmetic look of
one’s face. It is not an example of a parturition, reconstruction, or a diagnostic procedure.
ANS: D
Basic perioperative nursing elective programs focus on the role of the nurse as a generalist
scrub person and circulating nurse.
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Test Bank: Chapter 1 TB 1-3
REF: pg. 3
ANS: A
Clear and concise objectives allow learners to learn effectively.
REF: pg. 6
ANS: C
Skills are best learned through actual hands-on experience in applying the theory learned in the
classroom or self-study laboratory.
REF: pg. 11
ANS: B
Constant patient observation is essential to maintain their safety.
REF: pg. 11
ANS: A
A team effort is necessary to meet the patient's preoperative goals.
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