Ace the Surgical Skin Prep & Draping Quiz 2026 – Scrub Up for Success!

Session length

1 / 20

Which statement about fenestrated drapes is true?

They cover the entire patient without any window

They have a hole exposing the incision site

Fenestrated drapes are crafted with a pre-cut opening, called a fenestra, that exposes only the planned incision site while the surrounding area remains covered. This window allows the incision area to stay sterile while protecting the rest of the patient from contamination. The drape acts as a barrier for the sterile field, and the surrounding skin is kept covered to minimize microbial exposure. Because of this design, the statement that they have a hole exposing the incision site is true. They are sterile and used across many surgical specialties, not just orthopedic, and they do not cover the entire patient without any window.

They are used only for orthopedic procedures

They are non-sterile

Next Question
Subscribe

Get the latest from Examzify

You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our privacy policy