The type of pressure in the thoracic cavity.
Can be plastic or metal, comes in various shapes and sizes, and used as a vascular clamp.
What is a Bulldog?
This is used to irrigate vascular structures and supplies used during surgery.
This is the removal of an entire lung.
What is pneumonectomy?
Needle aspiration of the thoracic cavity.
What is thoracentesis?
The right lung has __ lobes and the left lung has __ lobes.
What is 3 and 2?
This is used to extend an incision into the vessel.
What is Potts-Smith scissors?
This medication is used to reverse the effects of Heparin.
What is Protamine Sulfate?
Cancer typing for Lungs include these three methods.
What is T-Tumor, N-Nodes, M-Metastasis?
The space between the ribs.
Rib pairs 1-7 are __, 8-10 are __, and 11 & 12 are ___.
What is true ribs, false ribs, and floating ribs?
Used to remove an emboli from a vessel.
What is a Fogarty embolectomy catheter?
The reason a surgeon would want Streptokinase for a procedure.
Performed on a patient with myasthenia gravis.
Loss of elasticity and distention of the alveoli is this ailment.
What is emphysema?
These are the primary great vessels in the body.
What is the Aorta, Pulmonary vessels, and Vena Cava?
This is commonly used with vessel loops and is passed to the surgeon upon identifying a vessel or nerve.
What is a right angle clamp?
This is used to distend the vessels used at grafts to check for patency after anastomosis.
What is vein solution?
Name the types of bypasses performed for the lower extremities.
What is the fem-fem, fem-pop, fem-tib, and axillo-fem?
This is the loss of lung volume and also known as a collapsed lung.
What is atelectasis?
These are the layers in order from outside to inside of an artery. These are the layers for a vein.
What is tunica adventitia, tunica media, tunica intima? Veins are the same but also have valves as the innermost layer.
This medication is a type of hemostatic agent and must be handled with dry forceps.
What is Avitene?
Carotid Endarterectomy consists of clamping vessels in order. What is this order by naming the vessels clamped?
What is Internal Carotid, Common Carotid, and External Carotid arteries?
___ describes the progressive buildup of substances constricting blood flow, where ___ pertains to loss of arterial wall elasticity due to plaque buildup.
What is Atherosclerosis vs Arteriosclerosis?