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Surgical tech 1

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Most instruments are made of Stainless steel
Strong material Titanium
Black chromium Laser surgery
Cutting & dissecting Scissors/knifes/blade
#3 #4 #7 knife holders 20 blade
11 blade To stab
12 blade Tonsel/ cut from behind
Gold handle Make if heavier/ tonts and carbi
Grasping & holding Babcock/allis/kocher
Clamp crile Hymasta
10.7 Instrument anatomy
Retracting and viewing Self retaining and handheld
Retractors Gulp/ weitlander/ Balfour
Probing Dilating and opening (melleable)
Gradually dialit a surface Dilating
Suturing Tuns and carbie
suration Detail tips of needle
Straight mayo scissors Use to cut suture
Tweezers Grasping and holding
Osteotome To cut
Durmatome To cut skin
Suctioning Remove fluid from the body
Poole suction with guard Abdomen suctioning
Endoscopes Use for diagnosis, biopsy, visualization
Power equipment Battery/ compressed air and nitrogen
Drains Evacuate air and fluids/ passive and active
Syringes Asepto / bulb
Microscope Different strength of magnification
Circle therapy Distroytissue
Nerve simulators Insufflator
Operating room lights 3 or 4 for trauma/neuro / cardio
SCD Prevent hemostasis
Purpose of pressure dressings Additional protection/ wound does not rupture
Purpose of surgical dressing Cover wound/ protects
Sponges Laporotmy/ raytec / cottonwoods (neuro)
Drapes / opening of drapes Nonwoven Fabrics= disposable Woven Textile Fabrics= Reusable Plastic adhesive= adhesive backing
Laparotomy or “lap sheet” Abdomen
Pediatric or “pedi” sheet Pediatric abdomen
Created by: jessicajaramillo
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