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18 Cards in this Set
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Michel Wound Clip and Applying Forceps |
To apply or remove a Michel would clip |
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Michel Wound Clips |
To hold wounds together or to roll eyelids in case of entropia |
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Young Tongue-Seizing Forceps |
To grasp and hold the tongue ataumatically |
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Presbyterian Hospital Occuluding Forceps |
To clamp rubber tubing without cutting through it. |
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Alligator Forceps |
To reach deep into an animals body to retrieve a foreign object. |
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Bard-Parker Sterilizer Tray |
To hold instruments for cold sterilization |
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Needle-Sterilizing Rack |
To hold suture needles in an orderly fashion |
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Larygoscope Handle |
To hold laryngeal speculums |
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Macintosh Laryngeal Speculum |
To expose the tracheal opening by placing pressure in front of the epiglottis |
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Miller Laryngeal Speculum |
To expose the tracheal opening by pulling the epiglottis down |
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Instrument stand (Mayo stand) |
To provide a stable surface for the placement of surgical instruments during a procedure |
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Intravenous stand (IV stand) |
To hold bottles and bags so that gravity can deliver intravenous fluids |
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Kick buckets |
To hold garbage generated during surgery |
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Surgeons scrub brush |
To scrub a surgeons hands and arms in preperation for surgery |
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Infusion pump |
To mechanically regulate the flow of fluids into a patient |
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Ambu bag |
To deliver room air or oxygen from a tank to a patient in respiratory distress |
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Yankauer and Frazier Suction Tips |
To suction fluids out of surgical fields |
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Electrosurgical Generator |
To act as part of an electrocutery unit |