Draping & Dressings
Sponges
Syringes & Irrigators
Drains
Catheters
100

The 3 types of drapes.

What are fenestrated, non-fenestrated, and stockinettes?

100

Absorption of blood and tissue fluids and blunt dissection of tissues.

What are the 2 uses for sponges?

100

Device used to irrigate wounds and inject medicine.

What is a syringe?

100

The use for drains.

What is evacuating air and fluids from a surgical or traumatic wound?

100

A thin tube inserted into the body and used to treat diseases or perform a surgical procedure. 

What is a catheter?

200

The 3 types of drape material.

What are nonwoven fabrics, woven textile fabrics, and plastic adhesive drapes?

200

The largest and most abundant types of sponges.

What are lap pads?

200

The two things syringes are usually made out of.

What is plastic or glass?

200

The two types of drains.

What are active and passive?

200

Where a catheter typically inserted. 

What is into the body and through the urethra or hole in the abdomen?

300

The three types of contact layers for dressings.

What are nonpermeable, semi-permeable, permeable?

300

The size of Raytec sponges.

What is 4x4?

300

The steady flow of solution across a wound.

What is wound irrigation?

300

The purpose of Active drains.

What is making use of negative pressure & maintaining it under suction?

300

Typical use for Urinary catheters. 

What is urine drainage?

400

The 2 types of plastic drapes and their descriptions.

What are Incise drapes (adhesive backing with antimicrobial iodine agent, incision is made through the drape) and Aperture drapes (small drapes with openings surrounded by adhesive backing, used to drape ears and eyes)?

400

Sponges that are cotton filled and have strings attached.

What are Tonsil sponges?

400

Hydration and removal of debris from the wound.

What is the purpose of wound irrigation?

400

The purpose of Passive drains.

What is allowing a pathway for fluid or air to move from an area of high pressure to one of lower pressure?

400

The three different types of catheters. 

What are indwelling, external, and short-term? 

500

The different types of dressings.

What are Biological, One Layer, Three Layer, Wet to dry, Specialty, Rigid, Pressure, Bulky, Bolster, Wet to wet, Tracheotomy, Perineal, and Drain dressings? 

500

The number of packages in the Kitner Dissection sponges come in.

What is 5?

500

The inventor or syringes.

Who is Colin Murdoch?

500

How negative pressure is created.

What is removing air from the collection device?

500

Type of catheter is recommended for small periods of time.

What is a short-term catheter?

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