CNOR EXAM SAMPLE QUESTIONS – NURSING
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Lounge and waiting room is considered in what
area: Restricted, Semi-restricted, Unrestricted
Hallway is considered
Why should OR doors remain closed
Transmission based precautions
You should have an annual review of exposure
control plan
What agency requires Blood borne pathogens
exposure control plan
Hierarch of controls
Examples of Hazard Elimination in regards to
Hierarch of controls
Examples of Work practice in regards to
Heirarch of controls
Examples of Administration in regards to
Heirarch of controls
Examples of PPE in regards to Heirarch of
controls
Actions to take if Airborne_TB, Rubeola,
Varicella
Precautions during transport of contact
isolation(Herpes, impetigo, medication resistant pathogens
Room clean up for droplet, contact precaution
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) is also known
as
Instruments that have been used on pts with
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease should be sterilized by
Environmental cleaning of room you should mop
how many feet around bed
You should move OR bed and mop under it
If you drop an unopen package of laps on floor
is it contaminated
What ASA would a harvest patient be?
PSA for patient with normal health
PSA for patient with mild systemic disease
PSA for patient with severe systemic disease
PSA for patient with severe systemic disease
that is a constant threat to life
ASA for near death patient who is not expected
to survive
Phases of anesthesia
Cricoid pressure also called
Anesthesia phase where medications are
titrated to keep patient at a safe plateau
Anesthesia phase: Incision throughout
procedure
Maintenance
Anesthesia phase where laryngospasm can most
likely occur
During Emergence phase what are three things
that are potential concerns
What is Emergence Dilirium
What is most common problem during emergence
phase
What is dissociative anesthesia
What are the signs of anaphylactic reaction to
lidocaine
The injection of local anestetic onto or near
nerves for temporary control of pain
Why is epi used in local?
What is the formala for Lidocaine 1%?
If you are not given a weight on test you
should use ___kg
IV regional is also called
Maximum time on tournequit
When inflating tournequit which do you inflate
first the proximal or distal?
How do you put pt legs up in stirrups
When you want to bring pt legs down from
stirrups
Why do you tell anesthesia prior to putting
epi on field
Types of inhalation gases
Examples of Barbituates
If patient is allergic to eggs or soy can they
have propofol?
CNOR
INTRAOPERATIVE ACTIVITIES 27%
When does the patient intraoperative phase
begin and end?
Goals for Intraoperative nurse to maintain
are: (4)
List (8) Nursing Interventions to decrease
your patient’s pre-operative anxiety.
Preoperative assessement helps to decrease
physiological changes. What are some things a OR nurse should be ready to
address/assess? (4)
List intraoperative nursing interventions to
implement to decrease the risk of DVT
What are some helpful considerations for a
patient who refused blood transfusions?
What are some of the reasons to keep patient
warm during surgery
What must a nurse monitor for a patient being
treated under moderate sedation?
What is the normal dosing for IV Midozolam
(Versed)?
Which anesthetic medication should be avoided
for patient’s with: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy?
Supine positioning is associated with what
nerve injury?
Lithotomy positioning is associated with what
nerve injury?
Lateral positioning is associated with what
nerve injury?
Prone positioning is associated with what
nerve injury?
Semi-Fowler’s positioning is associated with
what nerve injury?
Fowler Positioning is associated with what
nerve injury?
What is the preferred positioning of the
patient’s arms when they are in the prone position?
What is semi fowler’s position?
High Fowler’s position
Semi Fowler’s position
True or False: A patient with a shellfish
allergy should not be exposed to iodine-based prep agents?
How do you prep a patient scheduled for
reanatomosis of a colostomy?
Chlorhexidine Gluconate must be used with
caution when operating on which body parts?
Chlorhexidine Gluconate is contraindicated
when operating on which body parts?
Wound Class I definition is:
Wound Class II definition is:
Wound Class III definition is:
Wound Class IV definition is:
What is the wound class for: I&D of
abscess, s/p posterior spinal fusion
Wound class for unruptured appendix?
What is the wound class of ORIF to an open
fracture radius/ulna?
Gunshot wound to the abdomen falls under which
wound classification?
Bowel Resection without spillage falls under
which wound class?
What is the wound classification for a
Rhytidectomy?
What is the common name for the surgical
procedure Rhytidectomy?
What is the wound classification for a bowel
resection with spillage?
What is the wound class for Myringotomy?
While opening for a procedure you drop an
unopened box of radiopaque sponges on the floor. What is the correct action?
While scrubbed you must move to the other side
of the OR table. What is the proper way to pass other scrub team members?
A surgical case is opened and their is an
unexpected delay. How do you maintain sterility of the field?
A patient s/p Harrington rod implantation
return 7 months after his surgery for a removal of the rod secondary to a staph
infection. Is this considered a surgical site infection?
When a patient has a surgical site infection
r/t implants placed in the spine. Who does this get reported to? How many days
post op are considered a post op infection?
What incision is used for an open
cholecystectomy?
What incision is used for an open
appendectomy?
What incision is used for a c section?
What incision is used for a radical retropubic
prostatectomy?
What incision is used for an open inguinal
hernia repair?
What incision is used for a total abdominal
hysterectomy?
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