Instruments
Instruments 2
Patient Prep
Sterility
Anesthesia
100
These hemostats have serrations that extend only halfway down the jaw.
What are Kelly hemostats?
100
This instruments cut items that are not the patient (drapes).
What are operating scissors?
100
The room where final patient scrub takes place.
What is the OR?
100
Name the three most common types of surgical scrub.
What are chlorhexidine, alcohol and iodine?
100
The most common vessel used for IV catheter placement in dogs and cats.
What is the cephalic vein?
200
These needle holders have a scissor.
What are Olsen-Hager?
200
This is the most common scalpel blade used in small animal medicine.
What is #10?
200
Normal RR range for canines prior to anesthesia.
What is 12-36 and panting?
200
When you scrub in this part of your body is considered sterile.
What is your chest?
200
Atropine is in this class of drugs.
What is anticholinergic?
300
Suture memory refers to this quality.
What is the ability to retain its original form once it has been removed from the package?
300
Suture capillarity refers to this quality.
What is the sutures ability to wick fluids and microbes?
300
The formula for calculating patient TV (tidal volume).
What is 60 x weight in kg = mL Convert this to liters to determine which size anesthetic bag to use.
300
The absence of all microorganisms including spores.
What is sterility?
300
This class of drugs includes Metacam, Rimadyl, Previcox, aspirin and ketoprofen.
What are NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatories)?
400
Name the non-absorbable suture.
What are prolene, steel, silk, nylon?
400
Name the absorbable suture.
What are PDS, monocryl, gut, vicryl?
400
Patient positioning for abdominal surgeries.
What is dorsal recumbency with forelimbs pulled above head and hindlimbs pulled down towards bottom of table?
400
The minimum number of minutes to scrub your hands for surgery.
What is five?
400
This piece of oral anatomy covers the opening of the larynx and needs to be displaced with the larygnoscope in order to visualize the larynx for intubation.
What is the epiglottis?
500
These cautery tips look like thumb forceps and are used to control bleeding.
What are bipolar tips?
500
Name the three suction tips.
What are Poole, Frazier and Yankauer?
500
A purse-string suture is commonly placed for surgery in this area of the body.
What is perianal or peri-rectal?
500
The gloving technique most commonly used any time you are wearing a gown already.
What is closed gloving?
500
In general terms describe how anesthetic gas is delivered to the patient.
O2 tank through several pressure reducing valves through the anesthetic gas vaporizor to either a rebreathing or non-rebreathing circuit to the patient out through the scavenger system?
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