Which type of anesthesia is used on a minor circumcision? Regional Local Epidural Spinal
2. In using a surgical marker pen, what kind of line do you create under the glans penis? Circular Perpendicular Horizontal Vertical
3. When you administer the anesthetic agent, the index finger of your nondominant hand should be pressing at? Symphysis pubis Scrotum Groin Perineum
4. How many mL of anesthesia are you withdrawing on the syringe? 2mL 3mL 4mL 5mL
5. Which disinfectant should you use in preparing the skin for circumcision? 7% povidone iodine 10% povidone iodine 15% povidone iodine 20% povidone iodine
6. When tensioning the foreskin, at what location do you place the artery forceps? 12 and 1 o’clock 11 and 12 o’clock 1 and 6 o’clock 11 and 1 o’clock
7. Which type of suture will you use for circumcision? Vicryl 1/0 Chromic 2/0 Monocryl 5/0 Prolene 6/0
8. How many interrupted sutures are you going to make under the glans penis 6 5 4 3
9. After performing the suturing in circumcision, how many hours should you leave an Operating Sponge in place? 24 hours 36 hours 48 hours 72 hours
10. In the Philippines, who can perform circumcision? Doctors Nurses Traditional local healers All of the above
11. What is episiorrhaphy ? a. Surgical procedure to repair a ruptured perineum after childbirth b. Surgical incision made in the perineum during childbirth c. A type of pain management technique used during childbirth d. Medication given to prevent infections after delivery
12. What is the primary goal of performing episiorrhaphy ? a. To provide cosmetic enhancement to the perineum b. To repair a tear or incision in the perineum c. To assist with breastfeeding d. To prevent vaginal prolapse
13. Which part of the body is involved in episiorrhaphy ? a. Abdomen b. Perineum c. Cervix d. Uterus
14. What is the most common type of perineal tear repaired by episiorrhaphy ? a. First-degree tear b. Second-degree tear c. Third-degree tear d. Fourth-degree tear
15. In what circumstances is episiorrhaphy most likely performed? a. After an elective cesarean section b. After a spontaneous vaginal delivery with a perineal tear c. After a hysterectomy d. In cases of maternal obesity
16. Which suture material is commonly used in episiorrhaphy ? a. Silk b. Catgut c. Absorbable sutures d. Non-absorbable sutures
17. Which of the following is a common complication of episiorrhaphy ? a. Deep vein thrombosis b. Infection c. Urinary incontinence d. Uterine rupture
18. How long does it typically take for the perineum to heal after an episiorrhaphy procedure? a. 2-3 days b. 2-3 weeks c. 4-6 weeks d. 6-8 weeks
19. What is a potential long-term consequence if episiorrhaphy is not performed properly? a. Reduced risk of urinary tract infections b. Chronic pelvic pain c. Faster recovery of the vaginal muscles d. Increased fertility
20. Which of the following is typically done to prevent infection after an episiorrhaphy ? a. Regular pelvic floor exercises b. Application of an ice pack to the perineum c. Use of antibiotics or antiseptics d. Restricting fluid intake