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Minor surgery Supplies

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Minor surgical supplies include;   1.Irrigating solution (H2o/NSS) 2.Sterile bowel 3.Irrigating syringe 4.Antispetic 5.Wound protective agents 6.Ethyl chloride (topical anesthetic) 7.Xylocaine/lidocaine 8.Silver nitrate 9.Sutures  
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Irrigation solutions include;   1.H2o - Sterile water 2.NSS - Normal saline soltuion  
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A splatter shield is used with a;   Irrigating syringe  
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Antiseptics include;   1.Betadine AKA Povidone Iodine 2.Hibiclens  
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A Non-Iodine antiseptic is;   Hibiclens  
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Wound Protective agents include;   1.Tincture of benzoin 2.Dermabond 3.New skin 4.Tegaderm / Opsite  
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Tincture of Benzoin is useful to help hold skin closure strips called;   Steri-strips or Butterfly sutures  
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Dermabond is a;   Skin adhesive (liquid stitch)  
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New-Skin is a;   Liquid transparent bandage  
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Opsite / Tegaderm is;   A transparent dressing  
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Ethyl chloride is a;   Topical ANESTHETIC (skin refrigerant)  
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Xylocaine (lidocaine) is a;   Local anesthetic  
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Xylocaine (lidocaine) may contain;   Epinephrine  
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Xylocaine (lidocaine) strengths include;   1% and 2%  
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Silver Nitrate is a;   Chemical cauterizing agent on a applicator stick  
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Sutures are AKA;   Ligatures or Stitches  
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Sutures are used when;   A separated wound needs to pulled together heal properly  
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Absorbable sutures are sometimes refered to as   Plain Gut or Catgut  
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Plain Gut is designed to be absorbed by the body in;   Five to ten days  
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Chromic (cat) gut is designed to be absorbed by the body in;   20 - 40 days  
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A common brand associated with absorbable sutures is;   Vicryl  
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Absorbable sutures need not be;   Removed and are used internally  
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Non-absorbable sutures are used to close;   superficial wounds  
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Non-absorbable sutures should be removed in;   5-10 days  
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Non-absorbable sutures include;   1.Silk 2.Nylon 3.Stainless steel  
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Common brand names for Nylon sutures include;   Prolene and Ethilon  
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Stainless steel sutures are used in the form of;   Surgical Staples  
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Surgical staples are removed with a;   Skin staple remover  
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The finest (thinnest) suture size is;   11  
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The largest suture size is;   0 (zero)  
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Physicians will commonly request a wound check in;   3 days  
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The wound check is necessary to R/O (rule out);   Microbial proliferation  
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An area free from microorganisms is called;   The sterile field  
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Surgical drapes are made of;   Cloth or disposable paper  
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Surgical drapes are placed adjacent to the particular area to be;   Examined or treated  
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A sterile field is often set up on a movable stainless steel instrument tray set on a;   Mayo stand  
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The outer 1 inch of a sterile field is considered;   Contaminated  
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An unused uncovered sterile feild is considered sterile for;   30 minutes  
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Items commonly added to a newly opened suture tray include;   1.Sutures 2.10mL syringe 3.18g needle 4.25g needle 5.Sterilized H20/NSS 6.Betadine (povidone Iodine) 7.Xylocaine (1 or 2%)  
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The MA should ask the physician if they want lidocaine with or without;   epinephrine  
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Epinephrine is counter indicated for patients with;   Cardiac pathology  
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Most tissue specimens ate placed in a specimen container half filled with ;   A 10% formalin solution  
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Specimen containers should be labeled with;   1.Name or identification number of the patient AND doctor 2.Date and MT (time) of collection 3.Location specimen was obtained from 4.Your signature  
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