When performing a closing count, what is the correct order to go in?
What is Surgical field, Mayo Stand, Back table?
Brush-stroke method of scrubbing (numbers)
What is 30,20,20,20?
A graft transferred from one individual to another is
What is allograft?
Bipolar device that seals vessels and tissue
What is a ligasure?
Without infection
What is asepsis?
Similiar to a peanut, made from heavy cotton dental tape
What is Kittner dissector?
Safety margin on package wrappers
What is 1 in?
Tissue taken from a patient's own body and transferred to a different part of their body
Forceps or an instrument that contains two contact points which are used to coagulate tissue are called
What is Bipolar?
The surgical gown is sterile from where to where?
What is mid chest to waist level?
What do you use a piece of to pass off a specimen on the field?
What is Telfa?
Type of microbe that live only on the surface of the skin; we can remove these
What is Transient?
Contains epidermis and only a portion of dermis
Uses ultrasonic wave energy to seal and cut tissues and vessels
What is a harmonic scalpel?
Handing skin towels to the surgeon, where should the scrub person stand in relation to the surgeon
What is the same side of the table?
Res Ipsa Loquitur
What is ,"the thing speaks for itself?"
What is 12 inches?
Lubricate used for a donor graft and what is used to to apply mineral oil to site
What is mineral oil and tongue depressor?
Proper placement of the patient return electrode or grounding pad should be where?
When getting ready for a cholangiogram, what two type of solutions will be used for this specific step
What is saline and Heparin?
Square or rectangle strips of compressed cotton used for hemostasis; In which procedure are they used for and what is it moistened with?
What is cottonoid patties; Neurological procedures and topical thrombin?
The only acceptable plastic that can be used for a steam sterilization wrapper
What is polypropylene?
Three common types of grafts
What is Allograft, Heterograft, Auto graft?
A device that cuts and fragments tissue into strips, and is suctioned through the instrument
What is a morcellator?
Opening instrument pans, what are the two things you should look for to see if it was contaminated?
What is a chemical indicator, and to see if there is holes or moisture in the wrapping?