Instruments Quiz - Group III

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Flashcards on Instruments Quiz - Group III, created by Molly Alexander on 11/09/2019.
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Lister bandage scissors foot on blade tip to allow placement of blade against skin
economy/utility scissors robust scissors with milled shear serrations
operating scissors sharp-sharp good for cutting tough tissue, dissection; can be straight for superficial incisions or curved for deeper incisions
operating scissors blunt-blunt good for cutting materials like gauze and suture; can be straight for superficial incisions or curved for deeper incisions
operating scissors sharp-blunt multi-use; can be straight for superficial incisions or curved for deeper incisions
Mayo scissors commonly used in cutting fascia; curved (top) for deep blunt dissection of wounds; straight (bottom) for cutting tissue near surface of wound
Metzenbaum scissors commonly used in organ surgeries; curved (top) for deep blunt dissection; straight (bottom) for cutting delicate tissue
suture/stitch scissors mostly used for suture removal; small hook lifts sutures before cutting
wire cutting scissors good for wire sutures/wire mesh; can be used to cut sutures in preparation for removal
scalpel handle #3 (number is on base of handle!) compatible with blades #10, 11, 12, 15; used for sharp dissection
scalpel handle #4 (number is on base of handle!) compatible with blades #20, 21, 22; used for sharp dissection
scalpel blades #10 - small straight, traditional and multi-use #11 - small pointed, stab incisions #12 - small hooked, precision cutting esp in dentals #15 - extra small straight, short precise incisions #22 - large straight; thicker skin incisions
Olsen-Hegar needle holders built-in scissors; smooth jaws
Mayo-Hegar needle holders serrated jaws with a central groove; no cutting edge
sternal needle holders short serrated jaws; no cutting edge; good for handling and twisting wire
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