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Chapter 11
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Used to repair and reconstruct teeth and jawbone | Dental drill |
| Used in ear surgery and for driving very small wire through bone | Micro drill |
| Used in open heart surgery | Sternal saw |
| Used to remove cement | Cebatome |
| Used to harvest skin grafts and reshape skin surfaces | Dermatome / dermabrader |
| Used to perform specific cutting actions | Saw |
| Type of powered surgical instrument usually used for large bone surgery | Battery |
| Type of flexible endoscope that allows physicians to perform some surgery | Operative |
| Type of powered surgical instrument used for dental surgery | Electric |
| Type of powered surgical instrument used for open heart surgery | Sternal saw |
| Type of powered surgical instrument powered by compressed air or gas | Pneumatic |
| Do not immerse the equipment tin any solution, including water, unless the manufacturer’s IFU specifically states that the device can be | Submerged |
| Typically black, so it is often difficult to see blood and debris. Must also be inspected for nicks and other possible damage. They must be pressurized for proper inspection.. | Hoses |
| Specific to each system and are no interchargeable | Batteries and chargers |
| Never immerse hand pieces, attachment or batteries in any solution, including water, unless approved by the | Manufacturer |
| Why equipment needs to be repaired? | Lack of or improper preventive maintenance |
| Allow for light and image transmission and provide a working channel, allowing the surgeon auto perform surgical procedures | Endoscope |
| Critical factor in endoscopic procedures, as the quality of the image or picture is largely dependent on light quality and quantity | Light |
| The ___ area in indicate damaged light fibers | Dark |
| Has a working channel (lumen) through which instruments or accessories can be passed to perform surgical procedures | Operative endoscope |
| Semi-rigid endoscopes | Primarily used in urology to vie the bladder and the distal portion of he ureter |
| Laparoscopic instruments are | Smaller version |
| During assembly, multi-part instruments should be assembled o ensure theta re in working condition | Robotic instrument |
| Use of a borescope | Encouraged to check arthroscopic shavers for cleanliness |
| Cleaning begins at he point of use to prevent blood or protein material from drying on the instrument | Point-of-Use Treatment |
| Basic steps required to reprocess and majority of flexible endoscopes include: | Leaking test |
| All loaned instruments | Should be cleaned and decontaminated upon their receipt and after use. |