Surgery Lab I Quiz Instruments

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Question 1

Question
Which of the following are considered crushing tissue forceps?
Answer
  • Babcock tissue forceps
  • Allis tissue forceps
  • Doyen intestinal forceps
  • Rochester carmalt forceps (straight and curved)
  • Kelly hemostatic forceps (straight and curved)
  • Halsted mosquito forceps (straight and curved)

Question 2

Question
Which of the following are considered non-crushing tissue forceps?
Answer
  • Babcock tissue forceps
  • Allis tissue forceps
  • Doyen intestinal forceps
  • Rochester carmalt forceps (straight and curved)
  • Kelly hemostatic forceps (straight and curved)
  • Halsted mosquito forceps (straight and curved)

Question 3

Question
Which of the following are considered hemostatic forceps?
Answer
  • Rochester Carmalt forceps (straight and curved)
  • Kelly hemostatic forceps (straight and curved)
  • Halsted mosquito forceps (straight and curved)
  • Doyen intestinal forceps
  • Allis tissue forceps
  • Babcock tissue forceps

Question 4

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Name this instrument:
Answer
  • Allis Tissue Forceps
  • Babcock Tissue Forceps
  • Straight Doyen Intestinal Tissue Forceps
  • Straight Rochester-Carmalt Hemostatic Forceps
  • Straight and Curved Kelly Hemostatic Forceps
  • Straight and Curved Halsted Mosquito Hemostatic Forceps

Question 5

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What are Allis Tissue Forceps frequently used for?
Answer
  • Positioning of suction tubing and electrocautery wire on patient drap
  • Collection of tissues for histopathology due to limited crushing artifact
  • Should be used on tissue to maintain viability and blood supply

Question 6

Question
Name this Instrument:
Answer
  • Babcock Tissue Forceps
  • Allis Tissue Forceps
  • Straight Doyen Intestinal Tissue Forceps
  • Straight Rochester-Carmalt Hemostatic Forceps
  • Straight and Curved Kelly Hemostatic Forceps
  • Straight and Curved Halsted Mosquito Hemostatic Forceps

Question 7

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What is the best use for Babcock Tissue forceps?
Answer
  • Used to help grasp and retract robust soft tissues such as the urinary bladder and stomach
  • To grasp delicate tissues
  • To clamp drape down to patient

Question 8

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Name this Instrument:
Answer
  • Straight Doyen Intestinal Tissue Forceps
  • Babcock Tissue Forceps
  • Allis Tissue Forceps
  • Straight Rochester-Carmalt Hemostatic Forceps
  • Straight and Curved Kelly Hemostatic Forceps
  • Straight and Curved Halsted Mosquito Hemostatic Forceps

Question 9

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What is the purpose of the Straight doyen intestinal tissue forceps?
Answer
  • Used for intestinal lumen occlusion (enterotomies, resection and anastomosis)
  • Used to help grasp and retract robust soft tissues (stomach, bladder)
  • Frequently used for positioning of suction tubing and electrocautery wire on patient drape
  • Used for clamping pedicles/tissue
  • Designed for tip clamping of small to medium vessels
  • Designed for tip clamping of small vessels

Question 10

Question
Name this Instrument:
Answer
  • Straight Rochester-Carmalt Hemostatic Forceps
  • Straight Doyen Intestinal Tissue Forceps
  • Babcock Tissue Forceps
  • Allis Tissue Forceps
  • Straight and Curved Kelly Hemostatic Forceps
  • Straight and Curved Halsted Mosquito Hemostatic Forceps

Question 11

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Straight Rochester-carmalts are designed for jaw clamping as opposed to tip clamping.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 12

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Rochester-carmalts are used for?
Answer
  • clamping pedicles/tissue
  • intestinal lumen occlusion (enterotomies, resection and anastomosis)
  • helping to grasp and retract robust soft tissues (stomach, bladder)
  • positioning of suction tubing and electrocautery wire on patient drape
  • tip clamping of small to medium vessels
  • tip clamping of small vessels

Question 13

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Name this Instrument:
Answer
  • Kelly hemostatic forceps (straight and curved)
  • Halsted mosquito forceps (straight and curved)
  • Rochester Carmalt forceps (straight and curved)
  • Doyen intestinal forceps
  • Allis tissue forceps
  • Babcock tissue forceps

Question 14

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Straight and curved kelly forceps are used for?
Answer
  • tip clamping of small to medium vessels
  • tip clamping of small vessels
  • clamping of pedicles/tissue
  • intestinal lumen occlusion (enterotomies, resection and anastomosis)
  • grasping and retracting robust soft tissues (stomach, bladder)
  • positioning of suction tubing and electrocautery wire on patient drape

Question 15

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Kelly hemostatic clamps are...?
Answer
  • Smaller than Rochester-Carmalt, bigger than Halstead-Mosquito
  • Longitudinally oriented serrations with cross-hatched tips
  • Smaller than Rochester-Carmalt and Halstead-Mosquito clamps

Question 16

Question
Name this instrument:
Answer
  • Babcock tissue forceps
  • Allis tissue forceps
  • Doyen intestinal forceps
  • Rochester Carmalt forceps (straight and curved)
  • Kelly hemostatic forceps (straight and curved)
  • Halsted mosquito forceps (straight and curved)

Question 17

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Halsted Mosquito clamps are used for?
Answer
  • tip clamping of small vessels
  • tip clamping of small to medium vessels
  • clamping pedicles/tissue
  • intestinal lumen occlusion (enterotomies, resection and anastomosis)
  • helping to grasp and retract robust soft tissues (stomach, bladder)
  • positioning of suction tubing and electrocautery wire on patient drape

Question 18

Answer
  • Brown-Adson forceps
  • Adson forceps
  • DeBakey forceps
  • Bishop-harmon forceps

Question 19

Answer
  • Brown-Adson forceps
  • Adson forceps
  • DeBakey forceps
  • Bishop-harmon forceps

Question 20

Answer
  • Brown-adson forceps
  • Adson forceps
  • DeBakey forceps
  • Bishop-harmon forceps

Question 21

Answer
  • Brown-Adson forceps
  • Adson forceps
  • DeBakey forceps
  • Bishop-harmon forceps

Question 22

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Brown adson tissue forceps are used for?
Answer
  • General tissue handling but serrated teeth can crush tissue
  • Tissue handling but have a poor grip on fat or other friable tissues
  • Soft tissue surgery as the most frequently used thumb forceps
  • To grasp tissue in ophthalmologic surgery

Question 23

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Which of the following is true in regards to Adson Tissue Forceps? (check all that apply)
Answer
  • Results in less crush injury than with brown-adson tissue forceps
  • Results in more crush injury than with brown-adson tissue forceps
  • Has a poor grip of fat or other friable tissues
  • Used frequently for general tissue handling but serrated teeth can crush tissues
  • Most frequently used thumb forceps in soft tissue surgery
  • Used to grasp tissue in ophthalmic surgery

Question 24

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Which of the following is/are true about the Debakey Tissue Forceps?
Answer
  • Most frequently used thumb forceps in soft tissue surgery
  • Less traumatic than Brown-adson thumb forceps
  • Used to grasp tissue in ophthalmologic surgery
  • Poor grip of fat or other friable tissues
  • Used frequently for general tissue handling but serrated teeth can crush tissue

Question 25

Question
Which of the following is/are true about DeBakey Tissue Forceps?
Answer
  • Most frequently used thumb forceps in soft tissue surgery
  • Less traumatic than Brown-Adson thumb forceps
  • Used to grasp tissue in ophthalmologic surgery
  • Poor grip of fat or other friable tissues
  • Used frequently for general tissue handling but serrated teeth can crush tissue

Question 26

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Which of the following is/are true about Bishop-Harmon Forceps?
Answer
  • Used to grasp tissue in ophthalmologic surgery
  • Smaller than other thumb forceps
  • Most frequently used thumb forceps in soft tissue surgery
  • Poor grip of fat or other friable tissues
  • Used frequently for general tissue handling but serrated teeth can crush tissue

Question 27

Answer
  • Straight mayo scissors
  • Metzenbaum scissors
  • Stevens tenotomy scissors
  • Spencer stitch scissors
  • Vernon cartilage and wire scissors

Question 28

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Which of the following are true about Mayo Dissecting Scissors?
Answer
  • Used to incise dense tissue such as fascia, linea alba and trimming skin
  • Use to incise soft tissues such as subcutaneous tissues, intestine and urinary bladder
  • Thick blades (~1/3 of instrument length)
  • Thin, delicate blades (~1/4 of length of instrument)
  • Used for precision cutting, such as in ophthalmic and urologic surgery
  • Used for post-op suture removal
  • Can be used to cut suture intra-operatively
  • Used to incise thick, tough tissue and orthopedic wire

Question 29

Question
Which of the following are true about Straight Metzenbaum Scissors?
Answer
  • Used to incise soft tissues (subcutaneous tissues, intestine, bladder, etc)
  • Used for precision cutting, such as in ophthalmic and urologic surgery
  • Used for post-op suture removal
  • Used to incise thick, tough tissue and orthopedic wire
  • Can be used to cut suture intra-operatively

Question 30

Question
Which of the following are true about Stevens Tenotomy Scissors?
Answer
  • Used for precision cutting, such as in ophthalmic and urologic surgery
  • Narrow, delicate tipped precision scissors
  • Hooked tip used to entrap suture for cutting
  • Used to incise thick, tough tissue and orthopedic wire
  • Used to incise soft tissues (subcutaneous tissues, intestine, bladder, etc)
  • Used to incise dense tissue (fascia, linea alba, trimming skin)

Question 31

Question
Which of the following are true about Spencer Stitch Scissors?
Answer
  • Hooked tip used to entrap suture for cutting
  • Used for post-op suture removal
  • Used to incise thick, tough tissue and orthopedic wire
  • Used to incise dense tissue (fascia, linea alba, trimming skin)
  • Thick blades (~1/3 of instrument length)
  • Used to incise soft tissues (subcutaneous tissues, intestine, bladder, etc)
  • Used for precision cutting, such as in ophthalmic and urologic surgery

Question 32

Question
Which of the following is true about Vernon Cartilage and Wire Scissors?
Answer
  • Used to incise thick, tough tissue and orthopedic wire
  • Can be used to cut suture intra-operatively
  • Used for post-op suture removal
  • Used for precision cutting, such as in ophthalmic and urologic surgery
  • Used to incise soft tissues (subcutaneous tissues, intestine, bladder, etc)
  • Used to incise dense tissue (fascia, linea alba, trimming skin)

Question 33

Answer
  • Mayo-Hegar needle holders
  • Olsen-Hegar needle holders
  • Castroviejo needle holders
  • Derf needle holders

Question 34

Answer
  • Olsen-Hegar needle holders
  • Mayo-Hegar needle holders
  • Castroviejo needle holders
  • Derf needle holders

Question 35

Answer
  • Derf needle holders
  • Castroviejo needle holders
  • Olsen-Hegar needle holders
  • Mayo-Hegar needle holders

Question 36

Answer
  • Castroviejo Needle Holders
  • Mayo-Hegar needle holders
  • Olsen-Hegar needle holders
  • Derf needle holders

Question 37

Question
Which of the following are true about castroviejo needle holders?
Answer
  • Used for ophthalmic and vascular surgery
  • Spring loaded handle
  • Microsurgery needle driver
  • Combined needle driver/scissor
  • Textured tungsten-carbide jaw inserts provide intermediate needle holding security over smooth jaws or jaws with teeth

Question 38

Question
Which of the following is/are true about Derf Needle Holders?
Answer
  • Ophthalmic needle drivers
  • Small size useful for suturing smaller structures (eyelids, conjunctiva)
  • Spring loaded handle--Releases and grabs needle with minimal motion of hands
  • Combined needle driver/scissor
  • Textured tungsten-carbide jaw inserts provide intermediate needle holding security over smooth jaws or jaws with teeth

Question 39

Question
Which of the following is/are true about Olsen-Hegar Needle Holders?
Answer
  • Combined needle driver/scissor
  • Textured tungsten-carbide jaw inserts provide intermediate needle holding security over smooth jaws or jaws with teeth
  • Small size useful for suturing smaller structures (eyelids, conjunctiva)
  • Spring loaded handle

Question 40

Question
Which of the following is/are true about Mayo-Hegar Needle Holders?
Answer
  • Various sizes available
  • Textured tungsten-carbide jaw inserts provide intermediate needle holding security over smooth jaws or jaws with teeth
  • Combined needle driver/scissor
  • Ophthalmic needle drivers
  • Spring loaded handle

Question 41

Answer
  • Balfour retractor
  • Finochietto retractor
  • Gelpi retractor
  • Weitlaner retractor

Question 42

Answer
  • Finochietto retractor
  • Balfour retractor
  • Gelpi retractor
  • Weitlaner retractor

Question 43

Answer
  • Gelpi retractor
  • Weitlaner retractor
  • Finochietto retractor
  • Balfour retractor

Question 44

Answer
  • Weitlaner Retractor
  • Gelpi Retractor
  • Finochietto Retractor
  • Balfour Retractor

Question 45

Question
Which of the following are considered self-retaining retractors
Answer
  • Balfour retractor
  • Finochietto retractor
  • Gelpi retractor
  • Weitlaner retractor
  • Army-Navy retractor
  • Malleable retractor
  • Hohmann retractor
  • Senn retractor
  • Snook hook

Question 46

Question
Which of the following are Hand-Held Retractors or not self-retaining retractors?
Answer
  • Army-Navy retractor
  • Malleable retractor
  • Hohmann retractor
  • Senn retractor
  • Snook hook
  • Balfour retractor
  • Finochietto retractor
  • Gelpi retractor
  • Weitlaner retractor

Question 47

Question
Which of the following is true about the Balfour retractor?
Answer
  • Central “bladder blade” can be used to retract rib cage cranially (access to liver and diaphragm
  • Blunt blades of used to retract abdominal wall laterally
  • Must be used with caution to protect underlying tissues
  • Adjustable rib retractor
  • Used for retraction of chest wall during intercostal thoracotomy and median sternotomy
  • Used for retraction of soft tissues (especially useful for retraction of muscle bellies during orthopedic or spinal surgery)
  • Useful for retraction of soft tissue in a small, superficial incision
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