Surgical Instruments
Wound closure
Positioning
Safety
Asepsis & Sterility
100

This instrument was used as early as 8000 BC

What is the Scalpel?

100

This type of wound closure sounds like an office supply

What is a skin stapler?

100

This is the most common surgical position and resembles correct anatomic position.

What is Supine?

100

This piece of surgical equipment requires that a grounding pad be placed on the patient

What is the electrosurgical instrument or Bovie?

100

This is used to process instruments to ensure sterility

What is an autoclave?

200

This instrument, named for an OBGYN at Johns Hopkins, is used to clamp blood vessels or to grasp tissue

What is the Kelly Hemostat?

200

This product is super!

What is wound glue?

200

This is the most commonly used position for vaginal procedures

What is Lithotomy?

200

The nurse's signature on this document means that the nurse has witnessed the patient's signature.

What is the surgical consent?

200

This should not be taken home to launder because non-commercial machines cannot reach adequate temperatures

What are surgical scrubs?

300

A Lebonese-American cardiac surgeon invented this instrument to avoid tissue damage during manipulation

What is the Debakey Tissue Forcep?

300

This wound closure product is packaged "wet"

What is cat gut or chromic suture?

300

This is the position common used in renal procedures and may use the beanbag positioner

What is the Lateral position?

300

This product is used to measure exposure to radiation

What is a dosimeter?

300

This product is used to prevent the inhalation of small particles and requires a fit test to ensure effectiveness

What is an N95 mask?

400

This is a self-retaining retractor that can eliminate the need for surgical assistants in superficial procedures

What is the Weitlaner retractor?

400

This type of suture needle is often used in bowel procedures.

What is the SH needle?

400

This position allows for adequate CO2 insufflation of the abdomen for laparoscopic procedures

What is the Trendelenburg position?

400

This condition may be predicted by an allergy to kiwi.

What is a latex sensitivity or latex allergy?

400

Having this means that you know what is sterile and what is not and you are attuned to any changes

What is a sterile conscience?

500

The inventor of this instrument was painted by Toulouse-Lautrec

What is the Peon hemostat?

500

This type of suture is often used superficially and disappears over time.

What is absorbable suture?

500

This position, used for laminectomies, can cause respiratory compromise

What is the prone or jack-knife position?

500

This is an inherited condition that may be triggered by the administration of succinycholine and can result in death.

What is Malignant Hyperthermia?

500

Staff who do this before a surgical procedure achieve asepsis--not sterility.

What is a surgical hand scrub?

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