This is the term for blood in the urine
This means away from the midline of the body
What is lateral?
What is Needle Driver?
What is appendectomy?
Name this position
What is Prone?
Signs of this post-op complication include redness/pain around the surgical area, purulent drainage from the surgical wound, and fever
What is a surgical site infection (SSI)?
This means "toward the tail"
What is Caudal?
What is straight mayo scissors (aka suture scissors)?
The procedure to remove the gallbladder
What is cholecystectomy?
Name this position
What is supine?
Name 2 side effects of opioids for post-op pain management
This means "toward the head"
What is rostral (or cranial)?
The surgical procedure that involves making an incision in the groin to push the hernia back into the abdomen and close the abdominal wall
What is inguinal hernia repair?
In this surgical position, the patient lies supine on the operating table with their feet raised higher than their head
What is Trendelenburg?
A raised, thickened scar that develops as an abnormal response to wound healing, usually appearing red and firm, and remaining confined within the boundaries of the original wound area
What is a hypertrophic scar?
This means closer to the body's surface
What is superficial?
What are Ray-Tecs aka Rays?
The procedure to remove the entire breast tissue
What is mastectomy?
In this surgical position, the patient lies supine on the operating table and the table is slanted downwards, with their head higher than their feet
What is reverse Trendelenburg?
These are bands of scar tissue that form between abdominal tissues and organs, years after the original abdominal surgery. Symptoms include abdominal pain, constipation, bloating, N/V, and is typically diagnosed and treated via an exploratory laparotomy
What are abdominal wall adhesions?
This means closer to the origin of a limb or or closer to the trunk
What is proximal?
This involves washing out an organ (such as stomach or colon), a body cavity, or a wound by flushing it with a gentle stream of fluid
What is irrigation?
This procedure involves placing a small implant underneath the chest skin to provide access to a vein for repeated blood draws, chemotherapy, or IV fluids.
What is port placement?
The name of this position
What is Left Lateral Decubitus?