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Course Syllabus

Course Information

Course SUR 122 D-1 Surgical Procedures I

Course Hours 5 class, 3 lab, 0 clinic, 6 credit hours

Term Spring 2013

Meeting Times W (1200-1650) and TH (1530-1820)

Prerequisites SUR 110, SUR 111, BIO 163

Corequisites SUR 122

Course Description

This course introduces a comprehensive study of surgical procedures in the following specialties: general, gastrointestinal, obstetrical/gynecology, urology, otorhinolaryngology, orthopedic, and peripheral vascular. Emphasis is placed on related surgical anatomy, pathology, and procedures thereby enhancing theoretical knowledge of patient care, instrumentation, supplies and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to correlate, integrate, and apply theoretical knowledge of the course topics.

Required Text(s):      

ABTCC Surgical Technology Handbook

AST. (2008). Surgical Technology for the Surgical Technologist: A Positive Care Approach,

(3rd ed.). Clifton Park, NY: Delmar.

AST. (2008). Study Guide to Accompany Surgical Technology for the Surgical Technologist: A

Positive Care Approach, (3rd ed.). Clifton Park, NY: Delmar.

Dennerll, J. (2007). Medical Terminology Made Easy, (4th ed.). Clifton Park, NY: Delmar.

Goldman, M. (2008). Pocket Guide to the Operating Room, (3rd ed.). Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis.

Pieknik, R. (2006). Suture and Surgical Hemostasis: A Pocket Guide. Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders.

Rutherford, C. (2005). Differentiating Surgical Instruments. Philadelphia, PA: F. A. Davis Company.

Rutherford, C. (2010). Differentiating Surgical Supplies and Equipment. Philadelphia, PA: F. A. Davis Company.

Snyder & Keegan. (2006). Pharmacology for the Surgical Technologist, (2nd ed.). St. Louis, MO: Saunders Elsevier.

Snyder & Keegan. (2006). Pharmacology for the Surgical Technologist: Study Guide, (2nd ed.).

St. Louis, MO: Saunders Elsevier.

OPTIONAL TEXTS:

Venes, D. (2009). Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, (21st ed.). Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis.

Supplies / Materials:

Program Scrub Suit, Proper OR Shoes, Goggles, Croakie/Chum, Lab Coat, Static Name Badge, College Photo Name Badge, Required Textbooks

Bibliography:

Non-Applicable

Instructor Information

Instructor Name Robin Keith and Daniel Stokoe

Office Telephone Number 828-398-7892 (Robin) 828-398-7618 (Daniel)

828-301-2353 (Robin Cell) and 828-279-4800 (Daniel Cell)

Email Address robinbkeith@abtech.edu

danieljstokoe@abtech.edu

Office Location Rhododendron 404

Office Hours W (1000-1200), TH (1430-1530), F (1000-1200)

Learning Outcomes/Objectives

1. Apply health care science (anatomy and physiology, pharmacology and anesthesia,

medical terminology, microbiology, and pathophysiology) and technological science

concepts (electricity, information technology, and robotics) within the practice of surgical

technology. (R)

2. Apply knowledge of the fundamental elements of patient care and surgical technology

concepts during perioperative (preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative) patient care in both the sterile and non-sterile roles for defined surgical interventions. (R)

Unit / Chapter Objectives

1. Demonstrate knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology for the following surgical areas:

Endoscopic Surgery Otorhinolaryngological Surgery

General Gastrointestinal Surgery Orthopedic Surgery

Obstetric and Gynecological Surgery Peripheral Vascular Surgery

Genitourinary Surgery

2. Differentiate between instrumentation used in the following surgical areas:

Endoscopic Surgery Otorhinolaryngological Surgery

General Gastrointestinal Surgery Orthopedic Surgery

Obstetric and Gynecological Surgery Peripheral Vascular Surgery

Genitourinary Surgery

3. Recognize prepping and draping principles for the following surgical patient population:

Endoscopic Surgery Otorhinolaryngological Surgery

General Gastrointestinal Surgery Orthopedic Surgery

Obstetric and Gynecological Surgery Peripheral Vascular Surgery

Genitourinary Surgery

4. Recognize and discuss supplies, instrumentation, equipment, medications and anesthesia necessary for the following types of surgery:

Endoscopic Surgery Otorhinolaryngological Surgery

General Gastrointestinal Surgery Orthopedic Surgery

Obstetric and Gynecological Surgery Peripheral Vascular Surgery

Genitourinary Surgery

5. Communicate effectively in sharing clinical experiences in their diaries as well as with their peers during open discussion time, respecting confidentiality principles.

6. Demonstrate ability to synthesize all of the above surgical procedure components by presenting one procedure to the class utilizing computer skills, creativity skills, speaking skills, and critical thinking skills to convey material to their peers.

Teaching Methods

1. Moodle Learning Management System

2. Student and Instructor Presentations

3. Video, DVDs, Internet

4. Interactive Guest Hosted Lab Seminars

5. Required Textbook Assignments

Evaluation Criteria

Homework/Quizzes/Tests 60%

Portfolio 10%

Lecture Final (Comprehensive) 30%

Lab ID Practical Final Pass/Fail

TOTAL 100%

LAB PRACTICAL FINAL

Failure to pass the lab practical final examination with a minimum score of 70% will result in the student receiving a grade of “D” in SUR 122 and therefore the student’s inability to progress to summer semester. This is to ensure the safety of the surgical patients that students are exposed to during spring clinical rotations. Students are given opportunities to come to lab and practice with and without an instructor. It is the student’s responsibility to read their instrumentation and surgical technology textbooks and to take advantage of open lab times to identify supplies, instruments, and equipment. The student may have one re-test on the lab practical final should they fail the first attempt provided an instructor and the lab are available prior to the last day of class. If a student misses the final identification exam for any reason, that absence will constitute the student’s first attempt. Bear in mind that items will not be duplicated from the previous test, will be greatly reduced from the first practical’s amount of items, and may therefore prove more difficult.

HOMEWORK AND CHAPTER SUMMARY/OBJECTIVES WILL BE RANDOMLY

COLLECTED INCOMPLETE OR LATE HOMEWORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

TESTS/QUIZZES- MAY BE GIVEN AT ANY TIME! BE PREPARED!

Grading System

A 90 – 100

B 80 – 89

C 70 – 79

D 60 – 69

F Below 60

Attendance Policy

To receive course credit, a student should attend a minumum of 90% percent of the contact hours of the class. Upon accumulating absences exceeding 10% percent of the course contact hours, the student may be dropped from the class with a grade of “U”, unless the student follows the official withdrawal procedure before the grade of “U” is recorded. See the current A-B Tech College Catalog for further information. The 10% point for SUR 122 is 2.6 days or 12.8 hours.

Course Schedule

CONTENT OUTLINE

I. Introduction to the course and Lab

A. General information

1. Introduction to course and lab

2. Course and lab objectives

3. Course and lab policies

4. Clinical Preparation

II. Endoscopic Surgery

A. General surgery

1. Diagnostic laparoscopy

2. Operative laparoscopy

3. GI scope procedures

4. Biliary scope procedures

B. Obstetric and Gynecologic Scopes

1. Diagnostic and operative laparoscopy

2. Diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy

C. Genitourinary

1. Diagnostic and operative cystoscopy

2. Nephroscopy / ureteroscopy

D. Orthopedic

1. Diagnostic and operative arthroscopy

E. Otorhinolaryngologic

1. Microlaryngoscopy

2. Triple endoscopy

III. General Gastrointestinal Surgery

A. Anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology related to:

1. Abdominal wall,

2. Digestive system

3. Hepatic and Biliary systems

4. Pancreas and Spleen

5. Thyroid and Breast

B. General surgery diagnostic interventions

1. Diagnostic exams including radiology (x-rays, fluoroscopy, etc.)

2. Preoperative testing (blood work and blood bank)

C. Preoperative interventions in General Gastrointestinal Surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Special considerations (patient factors, room set-up, counts)

2. Medications and Anesthesia

3. Positioning, prepping, and draping

4. Basic supplies, medications, instrumentation, and equipment

D. Intraoperative interventions in General Gastrointestinal Surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Operative sequence

a. Time out

b. Incision

c. Hemostasis

d. Dissection

e. Exposure

f. Exploration/Isolation

g. Surgical Repair/Removal

h. Hemostasis

i. Irrigation

j. Specimen/Culture

k. Closing/Drains

2. Wound Management and Dressing/Post-operative Care

a. Counts (within appropriate step)

3. Wound classification

4. Specimen care

5. Dressing and Drains

E. Postoperative interventions in General Gastrointestinal Surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Patient care considerations (including specimen handling and pathology)

2. Destination

3. Complications

4. Prognosis

IV. Obstetric and Gynecological (OB-GYN) Surgery

A. Anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology related to the female reproductive

system

B. OB-GYN surgery diagnostic interventions

1. Diagnostic exams including radiology (x-rays, fluoroscopy, etc.)

2. Preoperative testing (blood work and blood bank)

C. Preoperative interventions in OB-GYN Surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Special considerations (patient factors, room set-up, counts)

2. Medications and Anesthesia

3. Positioning, prepping, and draping

4. Basic supplies, medications, instrumentation, and equipment

D. Intraoperative interventions in OB-GYN Surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Operative sequence

a. Time out

b. Incision

c. Hemostasis

d. Dissection

e. Exposure

f. Exploration/Isolation

g. Surgical Repair/Removal

h. Hemostasis

i. Irrigation

j. Specimen/Culture

k. Closing/Drains

l. Wound Management and Dressing/Post-operative Care

m. Counts (within appropriate step)

2. Wound classification

3. Specimen care

4. Dressing and Drains

E. Postoperative interventions in OB-GYN Surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Patient care considerations (including specimen handling and pathology)

2. Destination

3. Complications

4. Prognosis

V. Genitourinary Surgery

A. Anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology related to the genitourinary system

B. Genitourinary surgery diagnostic interventions

1. Diagnostic exams including radiology (x-rays, fluoroscopy, etc.)

2. Preoperative testing (blood work and blood bank)

C. Preoperative interventions in Genitourinary Surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Special considerations (patient factors, room set-up, counts)

2. Medications and Anesthesia

3. Positioning, prepping, and draping

4. Basic supplies, medications, instrumentation, and equipment

D. Intraoperative interventions in Genitourinary Surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Operative sequence

a. Time out

b. Incision

c. Hemostasis

d. Dissection

e. Exposure

f. Exploration/Isolation

g. Surgical Repair/Removal

h. Hemostasis

i. Irrigation

j. Specimen/Culture

k. Closing/Drains

2. Wound Management and Dressing/Post-operative Care

a. Counts (within appropriate step)

3. Wound Classification

4. Specimen care

5. Dressing and Drains

E. Postoperative interventions in Genitourinary Surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Patient care considerations (including specimen handling and pathology)

2. Destination

3. Complications

4. Prognosis

VI. Orthopedic Surgery

A. Anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology related to the musculoskeletal system

B. Orthopedic surgery diagnostic interventions

1. Diagnostic exams including radiology (x-rays, fluoroscopy, etc.)

2. Preoperative testing (blood work and blood bank)

C. Preoperative interventions in Genitourinary Surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Special considerations (patient factors, room set-up, counts)

2. Medications and Anesthesia

3. Positioning, prepping, and draping

4. Basic supplies, medications, instrumentation, and equipment

D. Intraoperative interventions in Genitourinary Surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Operative sequence

a. Time out

b. Incision

c. Hemostasis

d. Dissection

e. Exposure

f. Exploration/Isolation

g. Surgical Repair/Removal

h. Hemostasis

i. Irrigation

j. Specimen/Culture

k. Closing/Drains

l. Wound Management and Dressing/Post-operative care

m. Counts (within appropriate step)

2. Wound classification

3. Specimen care

4. Dressings and Drains

E. Postoperative interventions in OB-GYN Surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Patient care considerations (including specimen handling and pathology)

2. Destination

3. Complications

4. Prognosis

VII. Otorhinolaryngologic Surgery

A. Anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology related to the Ear, Nose and Throat

B. Otorhinolaryngological surgery diagnostic interventions

1. Diagnostic exams including radiology (x-rays, fluoroscopy, etc.)

2. Preoperative testing (blood work and blood bank)

C. Preoperative interventions in Otorhinolaryngological Surgery (Procedure

Specific)

1. Special considerations (patient factors, room set-up, counts)

2. Medications and Anesthesia

3. Positioning, prepping, and draping

4. Basic supplies, medications, instrumentation, and equipment

D. Intraoperative interventions in Otorhinolaryngological Surgery (Procedure

Specific)

1. Operative sequence

a. Time out

b. Incision

c. Hemostasis

d. Dissection

e. Exposure

f. Exploration/Isolation

g. Surgical Repair/Removal

h. Hemostasis

i. Irrigation

j. Specimen/Culture

k. Closing/Drains

2. Wound Management and Dressing/Post-operative care

a. Counts (within appropriate step)

3. Wound classification

4. Specimen care

5. Dressings and Drains

E. Postoperative interventions in Otorhinolaryngological Surgery (Procedure

Specific)

1. Patient care considerations (including specimen handling and pathology)

2. Destination

3. Complications

4. Prognosis

VIII. Peripheral Vascular Surgery

A. Anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology related to the peripheral vascular

system

B. Peripheral vascular surgery diagnostic interventions

1. Diagnostic exams including radiology (x-rays, fluoroscopy, etc.)

2. Preoperative testing (blood work and blood bank)

C. Preoperative interventions in peripheral vascular surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Special considerations (patient factors, room set-up, counts)

2. Medications and Anesthesia

3. Positioning, prepping, and draping

4. Basic supplies, medications, instrumentation, and equipment

D. Intraoperative interventions in peripheral vascular surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Operative sequence

a. Time out

b. Incision

c. Hemostasis

d. Dissection

e. Exposure

f. Exploration/Isolation

g. Surgical Repair/Removal

h. Hemostasis

i. Irrigation

j. Specimen/Culture

k. Closing/Drains

2. Wound Management and Dressing/Post-operative care

a. Counts (within appropriate step)

3. Wound classification

4. Specimen care

5. Dressings and Drains

E. Postoperative interventions in peripheral vascular surgery (Procedure Specific)

1. Patient care considerations (including specimen handling and pathology)

2. Destination

3. Complications

4. Prognosis

SUR 122

SURGICAL PROCEDURES I

TENTATIVE SYLLABUS BASED UPON AVAILABILITY

OF GUEST LECTURERS AND LEARNING AIDS

WEEKLY COURSE OBJECTIVES

WEEK # TOPICS

1 Introduction to course and clinical policies and procedures

RESOURCES:

Surgical Technology Student Handbook

AB TECH Student Handbook

SUR 122 & SUR & SUR 123 Course and content outlines, syllabi

Clinical Rotation Schedule, AB-TECH Operation report sheets

SCPER (Student Clinical Practice Evaluation Report),

Anatomy & Physiology of Gastrointestinal System

Pathology of GI System

Diagnostic and Pre-operative Testing

Medications & Anesthesia

Basic Supplies, Instrumentation, Equipment

Positioning, Prepping & Draping (Overview)

Dressings, drains, and post-operative care

Care of Endoscopes

RESOURCES TEXT AST CH. 14 and pg. 150-151

Rutherford CH. 1

Snyder & Keegan Ch. 6

AORN REC. PRAC. Endoscopes—Use and Care

Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Surgery

HOMEWORK #1 GENERAL SURGERY

AST STUDY GUIDE CH 14 PGS. 270-271 (STOP AT #31)

& RESUME AT #34 ON PG 273 AND GO TO PG 288

2 GI Endoscopic Procedures & Operative Sequence

choledochoscopy, colonoscopy, ERCP, esophagoscopy,

sigmoidoscopy

GI Laparoscopic Procedures & Operative Sequence

Appendectomy, herniorrhaphy (all types), cholecystectomy

(w/grams),

Nissen Fundoplication, splenectomy

Procedure Specific: Instrumentation

Procedure Specific: Positioning, prepping, & draping

RESOURCES TEXT AST CH. #14

Dennerll Unit #1

Rutherford CH #1

HOMEWORK #1 GENERAL SURGERY DUE

3 GI Open Procedures & Operative Sequence

Laparotomy, hemorrhoidectomy, appendectomy, herniorrhaphy,

cholecystectomy, splenectomy, gastrectomy (w/ w/o gastrostomy),

colon resection (w/ or w/o colostomy), breast biopsies (sentinel node and needle loc.), modified radical mastectomy w/axillary node dissection

Procedure Specific: Instrumentation

RESOURCES TEXT AST CH. # 14

4 Anatomy & Physiology of Female Reproductive System

Pathology of Female Reproductive System

Diagnostic and Pre-operative Testing

Medications & Anesthesia

Basic Supplies, Instrumentation, Equipment

Positioning, Prepping & Draping (Overview)

Dressings, drains, and post-operative care

RESOURCES TEXT AST CH. # 15

Rutherford CH # 2

Dennerll Unit 7

Snyder & Keegan Ch. 6 and 11

HOMEWORK #2 OBSTETRICAL & GYNECOLOGICAL

AST STUDY GUIDE CH 15 PGS. 302-303 (Key Terms) & –307-316 (stop at “K.”)

5 OB-GYN Procedures & Operative Sequence

Labioplasty, Perineal laceration, vulvectomy, Ablation condylomas

Bartholin’s cystectomy, Cervical biopsy, Cervical Cerclage,

C-Section, Endometrial ablation, Myomectomy, Uterine

Radiation Seeding, TAH w/ or w/o BSO, Vaginal Hysterectomy

Hysterectomy, Robotic Hysterectomy, sterilization procedures,

tuboplasty, ectopic pregnancy, diagnostic laparoscopy, Wertheim,

total pelvic exenteration

Procedure Specific: Instrumentation

RESOURCES TEXT AST CH. # 15

Rutherford CH # 2

Dennerll Unit 7

HOMEWORK #2 OB/GYN DUE

6 Anatomy & Physiology of Genitourinary System

Pathology of Genitourinary System

Diagnostic and Pre-operative Testing

Medications & Anesthesia

Basic Supplies, Instrumentation, Equipment

Positioning, Prepping & Draping (Overview)

Dressings, drains, and post-operative care

RESOURCES TEXT AST CH. # 20

Rutherford CH# 3

Dennerll Unit # 6

Snyder & Keegan Ch. 6, 7 and 11 (Irrigants), and pg 206

HOMEWORK #3 GENITOURINARY

AST STUDY GUIDE CH 20 PGS. 403-404 &411 (start at #7)-416

Operation Report #5 A&P Repair Due

7 Genitourinary Procedures & Operative Sequence

Cystoscopy, TURBT, ureteroscopy, ureteropyelithotomy, nephroscopy,

Circumcision, epispadias/hypospadias repairs, penectomy,

orchiopexy, nephrectomy, prostatectomy (robotic), prostate seeding, kidney transplant, adrenalectomy for Wilm’s tumor, cystectomy with ileal conduit creation

Procedure Specific: Instrumentation

RESOURCES TEXT Price CH. # 20

Rutherford CH# 3

Dennerll Unit # 6

HOMEWORK #3 DUE

8 Anatomy & Physiology of Upper Extremities

Pathology of Upper Extremities

Diagnostic and Pre-operative Testing

Medications & Anesthesia

Basic Supplies, Instrumentation, Equipment

Positioning, Prepping & Draping (Overview)

Dressings, drains, and post-operative care

Upper Extremity Surgical Procedures & Operative Sequence:

Removal of ganglion cyst, shoulder arthroscopy,

Acromioplasty (open/arthroscopic), Bankart (open/arthroscopic), total shoulder arthroplasty, Open and Closed reduction w/internal or external fixation radius

Procedure Specific: Instrumentation

RESOURCES TEXT AST CH. # 21

Rutherford CH# 4

Dennerll Unit # 5

HOMEWORK #4 ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

AST STUDY GUIDE CH 21 PGS. 425-426 &433(start at #7)-440

9 MIDTERM EXAMINATION

Anatomy & Physiology of Lower Extremities

Pathology of Lower Extremities

Diagnostic and Pre-operative Testing

Medications & Anesthesia

Basic Supplies, Instrumentation, Equipment

Positioning, Prepping & Draping (Overview)

Dressings, drains, and post-operative care

Lower Extremity Surgical Procedures & Operative Sequence:

Bunionectomy, triple arthrodesis, knee arthroscopy,

amputation (BK/AK), ORIF lower extremities

Procedure Specific: Instrumentation

RESOURCES TEXT- AST CH. # 21

Rutherford CH# 4

Dennerll Unit # 5 .

10 Lower Extremity Surgical Procedures & Operative Sequence:

Arthroplasties: Knee and Hip, IM Rodding

Above often called “Arthroplasties” not Replacements

Procedure Specific: Instrumentation

Guest Speaker: Craig Murdock of Smith, Nephew, & Richards

RESOURCES TEXT Same As Above

HOMEWORK # 4 DUE

11 Anatomy & Physiology of Ear, Nose, & Throat

Pathology of Ear, Nose, and Throat

Diagnostic and Pre-operative Testing

Medications & Anesthesia

Basic Supplies, Instrumentation, Equipment

Positioning, Prepping & Draping (Overview)

Dressings, drains, and post-operative care

Otorhinolaryngological Surgical Procedures & Operative Sequence:

Panendoscopy, Sinuscopy, and FESS

Procedure Specific: Instrumentation

RESOURCES TEXT AST CH. # 17

Rutherford CH# 6

Dennerll Unit # 8

HOMEWORK #5 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL SURGERY

AST STUDY GUIDE CH #17 PGS. 350-352 (end at #26)

& 354 (start at #4)-358

12 Otorhinolaryngological Surgical Procedures & Operative Sequence:

Antrostomy, Polypectomy, Myringotomy w/tubes, septoplasty,

turbinectomy, choanal atresia, stapedectomy, tympanoplasty, cochlear implant, laryngectomy, parotidectomy, TMJ arthroscopy, UVPP (uvulopalatopharyngoplasty)

RESOURCES TEXT AST CH. # 17

Rutherford CH# 6

Dennerll Unit # 8

HOMEWORK #5 DUE

13 Anatomy & Physiology of Peripheral Vascular System

Pathology of Peripheral Vascular System

Diagnostic and Pre-operative Testing

Medications & Anesthesia

Basic Supplies, Instrumentation, Equipment

Positioning, Prepping & Draping (Overview)

Dressings, drains, and post-operative care

Peripheral Vascular Surgical Procedures & Operative Sequence:

Intravenous Access Devices, Vena Cava Devices, Venous ligation/stripping

Procedure Specific: Instrumentation

RESOURCES TEXT AST CH. # 23

Rutherford CH # 8

Dennerll Unit # 2

Snyder & Keegan CH 9, 16

HOMEWORK # 6 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR SURGERY AST STUDY GUIDE CH 23 PGS. 472-473 (stop at #24)&476-

482

14 PRESENTATION #5 (PV) Endovascular AAA

Peripheral Vascular Surgical Procedures & Operative Sequence:

Angioscopy, AV Shunts/Fistulas, Carotid Artery Endarterectomy,

Embolectomy, Lower Extremity Bypass (Ax-Fem, Fem-Fem, Fem-Pop,

Fem-Tib)

Procedure Specific: Instrumentation

RESOURCES TEXT AST CH. # 23

Rutherford Ch # 8

Dennerll Unit 2

HOMEWORK # 6 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR SURGERY DUE

15 Peripheral Vascular Surgical Procedures & Operative Sequence:

Aneurysmectomy (AAA) & Aorto-bifemoral Bypass

Angioplasty (Endostents and Endografts)

RESOURCES TEXT AST CH. #23

Rutherford CH # 8

Dennerll Unit # 2

16 REVIEW FINAL EXAMINATIONS WRITTEN AND LAB

MONDAY MAY 13TH COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM

TIME 10:00AM - 1:00PM RHO 243

LAST DAY TO TURN IN ALL CLINICAL PAPERWORK!!!!

SUR 122 contains a 3 hour lab meeting Thursdays between 3:30 and 6:20 PM. This is a 3 hour lab that is to be used to reinforce what has been learned and practiced in the classroom and the clinical area. These labs have been scheduled at the clinical sites to make the best use of available equipment and at the OR skills lab (RHO 412 on campus). Emphasis will be on reinforcement of proper equipment usage, specialty instrumentation, advanced principles of surgical technology and the use of advanced equipment in surgical procedures.

The Practical exam for this lab component will be done in the Surgical Technology Skills lab and will consist of identification and naming of equipment, instrumentation, anatomical sites, positions, and a variety of other important devices and supplies used by the surgical team. This Lab Practical identification exam will be pass or fail. Failure to achieve a minimum score of 70% warrants failure and arrangements must be made to re-test within the same week. The re-test will consist of fewer items and it should be noted there will be no overlap of items from the first administration of the exam. That being stated, it is possible that the second attempt may prove more difficult. Failure of the second attempt of the final lab identification warrants a “D” in SUR 122 for the semester and the student cannot progress to summer semester.

When doing clinical skills training in the lab whether during official class lab time or open lab time the lab should be considered an OR and appropriate surgical attire should be worn. There will be no eating or drinking in the surgical skills lab.

THIS IS A TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

OF LAB SECTION WD-1 FOR SUR 122

SESSION # DAY/DATE/TIME TOPICS COVERED SITE

1 THU 1-17-13 Basic review Skills Lab

All students invited

2 THU 1-24-13 Laparoscopy ASC

3 THU 1-31-13 Laparoscopy & stapling Skills Lab

4 THU 2-07-13 General Surgery Skill Lab

Skills: 13-2 Study Guide Intraop cholangiogram and 14-1 Clean Set up

5 THU 2-14-13 GYN Skills Lab

Skill: 15-1 GYN Surgery

6 THU 2-21-13 Urology/Cysto St. Joseph

Campus

7 THU 2-28-13 Positioning Equipment Memorial

Campus/Skills Lab

8 THU 3-07-13 Total Lab Review Skills Lab

9 THU 3-14-13 Ophthalmology ASC/Skills Lab

Skill: 16-1 Ophthalmic Surgery

10 THU 3-21-13 ENT/Plastics ASC

THU 3-28-13 SPRING BREAK

11 THU 4-04-13 Orthopedic Saw Bones Lab St. Joseph

Conference Room

12 THU 4-11-13 Neurosurgery Memorial Campus

13 THU 4-18-13 Ortho/Neuro Review Skills Lab

14 THU 4-25-13 Vascular/Thoracic Surgery Skills Lab

Skill: 13-1 Study Guide Seldinger Technique

15 THU 5-02-13 Cardiothoracic/Open Heart Mission Campus

16 THU 5-09-13 Final Lab Practical ID Skills Lab &

RHO 243

INSTRUMENT TESTS WILL BE ADMINISTERED FOR EACH SURGICAL SPECIALTY. QUESTIONS WILL BE FROM YOUR INSTRUMENT BOOK, TEXTBOOK AND ON INSTRUMENTS THAT WE HAVE AVAILABLE IN THE LAB. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO REVIEW INSTRUMENTS.

READ YOUR INSTRUMENT BOOK AND TEXTBOOKS AND BE PREPARED! TEST SCORES ARE PART OF THE 60% OF YOUR OVERALL GRADE FOR SUR 122

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