Nursing Assistant Certification AMCA Practice Exam 2025 – Comprehensive Prep

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What are surgical procedures that require less than one day to perform, without an overnight stay for the patient, called?

Outpatient surgery

The term for surgical procedures that are performed without the need for an overnight stay is referred to as outpatient surgery. This type of surgery allows patients to undergo their procedure and return home on the same day. Outpatient surgeries are typically less invasive than inpatient surgeries, meaning they often involve smaller incisions and less recovery time, which is conducive to the patient's quick recovery and discharge.

The term ambulatory surgery is closely related and often used interchangeably with outpatient surgery, but the primary focus here is on the fact that the patients do not require an overnight hospital stay. While both terms can describe similar scenarios, outpatient surgery specifically emphasizes the discharge aspect following the procedure.

Surgery without anesthesia is not relevant in this context, as most surgical procedures, even minor ones, require some form of anesthesia to ensure patient comfort and safety. Cryosurgery, on the other hand, is a specific technique that involves using extreme cold to destroy abnormal tissues, rather than a classification of surgery based on the length of the hospital stay.

Thus, outpatient surgery stands out as the correct answer, highlighting the key characteristic of same-day discharge following the procedure.

Ambulatory surgery

Surgery without anesthesia

Cryosurgery

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