What is this piece of equipment called? 
What is a neptune?
What is this a picture of?

What is a needle holder?
Scissors used to cut suture, but never tissue.
What are straight mayo scissors
How many raytecs come in a package?
What is ten?
Direct visualization of the bladder with a scope
What is cystoscopy?
What is this piece of equipment called?

What is yellow fin or stirrup?
Name of the deep abdominal retractor that is shaped like a heart
What is a Harrington or sweetheart
Knife handle that generally holds #10 & #15 blades, but can also hold #11 and #12
What is a #3 knife handle
What is this countable called? 
What are kittners or peanuts?
Removal of a gallbladder
What is cholecystectomy?
What does this box power? 
What is a drill?
The most used atraumatic tissue forceps used commonly in all types of surgery.
What is a DeBakey?
Which is the most common cutting and dissecting scissor used for delicate tissue?
What are Metzenbaum scissors?
What is the term for a suture with two needles?
What is double-armed?
Procedure aimed at correcting a deviated nasal septum
What is Septoplasty?
What is this surgical table called? 
What is the Hana table?
Suctions large amounts of blood or fluid, also used to suction the femur during hip replacements.
What is a poole suction
Blade most commonly used for incision during abdominal surgeries
What is a #10 blade?
What are these sponges called? 
What are cottonoids or neuro patties?
Removal of bone to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and nerves
What is laminectomy?
What is this bed called?

What is a beach chair?
Used for grasping and encircling ureters, fallopian tube, bowel, ovaries, and appendix
What are Babcock forceps?
Blade most commonly used to make precise incisions in ENT or Plastic surgery
What is a #15?
How many counts are minimally required during an open abdominal surgery?
What is three?
Excision of a blood clot from the vascular system
What is embolectomy?