Instrumentation
Catheters, Drains, Tubes
Sponges/Dressings
Instrumentation/Endoscopy
Final Jeopardy
100

Suction tip with multiple perforations

What is Poole suction?

100

Penrose is this type of drain.

What is passive?

100

Number of tonsil sponges in a pack.

What is 5?

100

Tenotomy and bandage are this type of instrument.

What are scissors?

100

Contains 3% Bismuth Tribromophenate 

What is Xeroform?

200

Tungsten carbide inserts are found in this type of instrument.

What are needle drivers?

200

Type of drain that uses wicking action.

What is a cigarette drain?

200

Dressing that is cut into a "Y" shape.

What is a drain dressing?

200

Way an instrument should be handed to a surgeon.

What is so the surgeon does not have to reposition?

300
cylindrical instrument used to expand an opening or a passage.

What is a dilator?

300

Drain with a bulb/grenade style collection reservoir.

What is Jackson-Pratt (JP)?

300

yellow gauze impregnated with antibiotics 

What is Xeroform?

300

Similar to  a kelly clamp, but has serrations the entire length of the jaws.

What is a crile?

400

Balfour is this kind of retractor.

What is self-retaining?

400

Most common type of urinary catheter.

What is a Foley?

400

Dressing that facilitates mechanical debridement.

What is wet-to-dry dressing?

400
Scope used to examine the ureters and kidneys.

What is ureteroscope?

500

This category of instruments includes Babcock and Allis clamps.

What are grasping and holding instruments?

500

Type of catheter that requires an incision and a suture.

What is a suprapubic catheter?

500

Raytecs are often removed from the field during these procedures.

What are abdominal procedures where the peritoneum is entered?

500

Scalpel blade used for laparoscopic & drain incisions.

What is #11 blade?