1.
function is to incise tissues
2.
Only the _____ of scissors should be used for cutting sutures or tissue
3.
part of the scissors that can be straight or curved
4.
part of the scissors that can be blunt, sharp, or one of each
5.
the purpose is to grasp objects such as tissues, towels, bandages, and foreign objects
6.
used to clamp blood vessels and tissues
7.
forceps with ridges down 1/3 of the working end of the instrument
8.
forceps with ridges down the whole working end of the instrument
9.
forceps with parallel ridges and cross-hatches at the end
10.
smallest forceps with ridges down the whole working end of the instrument
11.
used to keep drapes in place by clamping them to the patient
12.
used to handle suture needles and scalpel blades
14.
used with a mallet to cut bone
15.
used to smooth out the rough edge of bone
16.
to oppose two tissue edges
17.
tie around a vessel to achieve hemostasis
18.
a type of ligature where suture material is also place though tissue surrounding the vessel
19.
separation of a suture line (one or more layers)
20.
the needle comes attached to the suture material
21.
the suture needle shaped like an upside down triangle
22.
the suture needle shaped like a triangle
23.
the suture needle shaped like a circle
24.
do not ____ suture needles in the sink - leave them on a gauze sponge or in a smaller container so they are visible and do not cause injury.
25.
sterile packs lose their sterility after _____ weeks in an open cabinet
26.
sterile packs lose their sterility after _____ weeks in a closed cabinet