Instruments Quiz - Group II

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Flashcards on Instruments Quiz - Group II, created by Molly Alexander on 27/08/2019.
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(ear) bulb syringe can be used to flush the ear of debris
12cc syringe (this example has a slip tip)
20cc syringe (this example has a slip tip)
3cc syringe (this example has a luer-lock tip)
6cc syringe (this example has a slip tip)
60cc syringe (this example has a slip tip)
60cc syringe (this example has a catheter tip)
Backhaus towel clamp perforating clamp to grasp towel, secure tissue, etc.; operates on a hinge and handle can lock
35cc syringe (this example has a slip tip)
surgeon's scrub brush (disposable) hand and nail brush sterilely packaged with povidone-iodine scrub for sterilization prior to surgery
hypodermic needle gauge sizes (16g, 18g, 20g, 22g, 25g) as gauge increases, needle size decreases
hypodermic needle length 5/8in - intradermal, subcutaneous injection 1in - intramuscular injection, venipuncture 1.5in - centesis
hypodermic needle (disposable) use to pull fluid or gas into the syringe
hypodermic needle anatomy hub = blue section; screws into luer-lock or fits onto slip top shaft = stainless steel length of needle bevel = angled tip (magnified in image); must be on top when puncturing skin
insulin syringe consists of cap, needle, barrel, and plunger; needle cannot be removed; units are insulin units, not cc
intravenous stand adjustable height stand on which to hang fluid bags and pumps
Jones towel clamps perforating clamp to grasp towel, secure tissue, etc.; lightweight; operates by squeezing to open
kick bucket stainless steel bucket on wheels; easily moved without breaking sterility in surgery
Mayo/instrument stand stainless steel table on wheels to hold instruments and materials during surgery
needle rack use to hold suture needles within the spring
operating room towel reusable textiles that can withstand laundering and sterilization
surgeon's scrub brush (reusable) hand brush to be used with scrub for sterilization prior to surgery
saline bowl
sundry jars plastic (for exam rooms) or stainless steel (for surgery)
spay (snook) hook long hook used to retrieve the horn of the uterus during ovariohysterectomy
syringe anatomy barrel = large hollow portion plunger = fits within the barrel to push contents through the tip tip = small hollow portion to which a needle or catheter can attach
syringe tips top = luer-lock middle = slip bottom = catheter
warm water recirculating blanket use to maintain healthy temperature during and after surgery
tuberculin (1cc) syringe (this example has a slip tip)
syringe tip location eccentric = off-center tip centered = in the center of the barrel
hypodermic needle (reusable) stainless steel and able to be sterilized after use; use to pull fluid or gas into the syringe
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