Surgery
Personel
Tools
Sutures
100

Traditional procedure that involves one large incision.

What is open surgery?

100

Performs surgical operation

What is surgeon?

100

Hold your needle and suture string to suture the incision or wound.

What is needle holders?

100

Used with small wounds, lacerations, and irregular shapes.

What is interrupted suture?

200

A minimally invasive surgery that uses a camera and long instruments through a small incision to treat abdominal and pelvic conditions.

What is laparoscopic surgery?

200

Monitor vitals - make sure the patient is responding well to the anesthesia and surgery

What is anesthesiologist? 

200

A blade with a handle used to make incisions.

What is scalpel?

200

Knots only at the beginning and end.

What is continuous suture?

300

Suffix for surgical removal

What is -ectomy?

300

Complete all duties beyond the sterile field so those who are sterile do not have to break the field.

What is resident/circulating nurse?


300

Used to manipulate and clamp tissue that is easy to access.

What is straight forceps? 

300

Loss of 1-2 sutures does not affect the closure.

What is interrupted suture?

400

Suffix for surgical opening.

What is -ostomy?

400

Assist in surgery - provide an extra hand when needed.

What is assistant/resident surgeon?

400

Used to expose internal organs by holding back the body and skin.

What is retractors?

400

Less precise control of tension.

What is continuous suture?

500

Suffix for examination using a camera.

What is -scopy?

500

Anticipate surgeons needs - make sure all proper tools are ready to use

What is surgical nurse/tech?

500

Used to manipulate tissue and remove objects. Have a V-shaped end to give a better hold

What is tissue forceps?

500

Distributes tension across the wound.

What is cross mattress/cruciate suture?