Surg. Inst. 1-17 Word Scramble
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Scalpel | Small straight surgical knife used to make incisions without trauma to surrounding structures. |
Operating/Mayo Scissors | Used to expose vessels, bone, cartilage, and separate layers of tissue. |
Bandage Scissors | Used to remove bandages and dressing, the blunt probe pointed blade can easily to be inserted under the bandage without injury to the skin. |
Standard Thumb Forcep | Primarily a dressing forcep, assists in applying and removing dressing. |
Standard Tissue Forcep | Has teeth, used to grasp tissue, muscle, or skin surrounding a wound. |
Plain Splinter Forcep | Available with several different designs to grasp foreign bodies embedded in skin or under fingernails. |
Tissue Forcep | Same use as standard tissue forceps but have ringed handle. |
Mosquito Hemostat | Straight and curved. used to clamp small blood vessels or hold tissue. |
Kelly Hemostat | Straight and curved, used to clamp larger vessels to prevent bleeding |
Neddle Holder | To hold suture needle. |
Retractor | Manual and spring type, blunt and sharp, used to hold tissue aside to expose operative area. |
Sponge Forcep | Ringed tip for grasping sponges to absorb excess body fluids during surgery. |
Towel Clamp | Used to hold drapes in place during surgery. |
Heger Uterine Dilator | Used to dilate cervix for examination or prior to dilatation and Curettage (D&C). |
Uterine Tenaculum Forcep | Used to hold tissue (cervix) while obtaining tissue specimen or biopsy. |
"Buck" Ear Curette | Used to remove matter from ear canals, usually accumulated wax. Made with sharp or blunt scraper ends. |
Biopsy Punch | For obtaining specimen, usually for the determination of cancer cells. |
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