Differentiating Surgical Instruments, 2nd Ed. + Differentiating Surgical Instruments Flash Cards + Differentiating Surgical Equipment and Supplies: Central Processing instruments test 1 Flashcards


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Central Processing instruments test 1
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Kelly Clamp STRAIGHT or CURVED (shorter than pean clamp)

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Pean clamp CURVED

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Pean Clamp (longer than Kelly clamp)STRAIGHT

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Towel Clamp - clip can be traumatic skin piercing

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Kocher Clamp - straight with small tooth at the end

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Allis Clamp - Only the tip closes/blunt end with teeth at the end

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Babcock Clamp - only closes at the tip, rounded at the end

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Right angle "mixter" clamp

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Sponge stick

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Hemoclip applier - clips bleeders and does not lock in place

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Webster needle holder (smaller than a mayo needle holder)

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Mayo needle holder - bigger than a Webster needle holder

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Lister bandage scissors

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Metzenbaum scissors (CURVED or UNCURVED)

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Curved Mayo scissors for cutting through muscle

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Straight Mayo "suture" scissors for cutting sutures

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Weitlaner Retractor - has a notch on the side top open and lock the retractor in place

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Rake retractor or Vokmans retractor

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Army-Navy retractor - one side longer than the other

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Deaver retractor - smooth and curved can be large or small

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Richardson retractor - only one that comes in small, medium and large

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Balfour retractor - with bladder blades, normally comes in peices

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Adson tissue forceps (rat tooth) comes WITH and WITHOUT teeth. They are shorter and lighter than regular tissue forceps

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DeBakey tissue forceps - have serrations inside that don't pierce the skin

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Basic tissue forceps WITH and WITHOUT teeth. They are longer and heavier than the adson forceps

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Ferris-Smith tissue forceps - typically very big and heavy - have a waffle like grip on them

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#3 knife handle

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Weck clip bar - for easier clip loading