Suction tip with multiple perforations
What is Poole suction?
Penrose is this type of drain.
What is passive?
Number of tonsil sponges in a pack.
What is 5?
Tenotomy and bandage are this type of instrument.
What are scissors?
Contains 3% Bismuth Tribromophenate
What is Xeroform?
Tungsten carbide inserts are found in this type of instrument.
What are needle drivers?
Type of drain that uses wicking action.
What is a cigarette drain?
Dressing that is cut into a "Y" shape.
What is a drain dressing?
Way an instrument should be handed to a surgeon.
What is so the surgeon does not have to reposition?
What is a dilator?
Drain with a bulb/grenade style collection reservoir.
What is Jackson-Pratt (JP)?
yellow gauze impregnated with antibiotics
What is Xeroform?
Similar to a kelly clamp, but has serrations the entire length of the jaws.
What is a crile?
Balfour is this kind of retractor.
What is self-retaining?
Most common type of urinary catheter.
What is a Foley?
Dressing that facilitates mechanical debridement.
What is wet-to-dry dressing?
What is ureteroscope?
This category of instruments includes Babcock and Allis clamps.
What are grasping and holding instruments?
Type of catheter that requires an incision and a suture.
What is a suprapubic catheter?
Raytecs are often removed from the field during these procedures.
What are abdominal procedures where the peritoneum is entered?
Scalpel blade used for laparoscopic & drain incisions.
What is #11 blade?