A MAZE procedure is done on which organ of the body?
Heart
Kidney
Liver
Lungs
Otoplasty can be best described as:
Excision of redundant muscle and skin of the eyelids
Realignment and fixation of fractured nasal cartilage and bones
Removal of all or a portion of the thyroid gland
Reshaping, remodeling, and/or reforming the external ear
Excision of one or more lobes of the lung:
Bronchoscopy
Mediastinoscopy
Pulmonary Lobectomy
Thymectomy
The removal of the entire stomach or a portion of the stomach and the reestablishment of the continuity of the gastrointestinal tract:
Colectomy
Cystectomy
Gastrectomy
Vagotomy
Which of the below surgical procedures is not categorized under Plastic Surgery?
Clef Palate Repair
Cranioplasty
Otoplasty
Rhinoplasty
Which one of the below surgical procedures is not categorized under Cardiac Surgery?
MAZE Procedure
Mitral Valve Replacement
Pulmonary Embolectomy
Rhizotomy
The removal of breast tissue:
Laparotomy
Mastectomy
Muscle biopsy
Pyloroplasty
Excision of the gallbladder
cheilitomy
cholecystectomy
colectomy
colecystectomy
Removal or excision of a portion of or the entire pancreas
pancreatectomy
pancreoplasty
pylorectomy
pyloroplasty
Procedure that treats morbid obesity by reducing the capacity of the stomach
appendectomy
Bariatric surgery
colostomy
splenectomy
Restoration of continuity of the previously interrupted vas deferens
cutaneous vasostomy
epispadias repair
vasectomy
vasovasostomy
Excision of the thymus gland
cerclage procedure
Thiersch Procedure
thorascopy
thymectomy
Excision of redundant facial skin and subcutaneous tissue to minimize wrinkles
blepharoplasty
laminectomy
mentoplasty augmentation
rhytidectomy
Excision of the fascia (partial or total) of the palm
orchidectomy
Palmar Fasciectomy
rhizotomy
Repair of the tympanic membrane with reestablishment of the ossicular continuity
cochlear implant
osseoplasty
tracheoplasty
tympanoplasty
Bloodborne pathogens are primarily transmitted via which routes?
direct, indirect, vector-borne, and needlesticks
direct, indirect, vector-borne, and respiratory droplet transmission
direct, indirect, viral, and bacterial
direct, vector-borne, unintentional spread, and institutional spread