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| do you hold with maximal power, but causing tissue trauma in the process. This forcep has a box lock and jaws with Small Teeth that are arranged so that the teeth are perpendicular to the pull |
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| used to deliver room air or oxygen from a tank to a patient in respiratory distress. usually used when an endotracheal tube is in please |
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| to grasp delicate tissue, such as intestines or uterus, without crushing or traumatizing it. |
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| used to hold open abdominal incisions. Blade increases of you and can retract tissue. Has a rod with two attached loops on either side and a central retractor blade |
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| Brown adson thumb forceps |
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| To provide a delicate and secure hold. Two columns of fine, interlocking teeth |
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| A glass or metal tray that holds instruments while they are soaking in a cold sterilization solution. |
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| used to occlude vessels such as small uterine horns or small to medium size blood vessels. 6 1/2 or 7 1/2 inches long and has crossed wire grooves on the entire jaw |
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| Used to determine the body temperature of an animal. |
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| Frazier and tuffier rib spreaders |
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| used to retract the thoracic cavity and hold ribs open. Frazier has a curved, blunt prongs. tuffier has a square scoop. |
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| Halsted mosquito hermostatic forceps |
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| to clamp small vessels that must be occluded, crushed, or held firmly in place. has crosswise grooves on the entire jaw |
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| Used to control only the head of cattle. |
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| to occlude small to medium sized vessels. Only has grooves on the top half of the jaws |
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| to remove bandages and other dressings. One blade ends in a blunt trying that is designed to push the skin out of the way as the tine is slipped under the bandage material |
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| Non-perforating clamp used to secure instruments, tubing, and towels to the drape. The teeth on the tips are blunt so they grip tightly but do not appears the drape. Should never be used on skin |
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| to drive suture needles through tissue that require suturing into assist in tying suture . Short jaws have groves that are crosshatched on the surface |
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| used to perform blunt dissection and to cut through bulky connective tissues. Also can be used to cut surgical draping/Suture. blades may be straight or curved, smooth or serrated |
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| used to deliver solid medication two large animals orally |
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| Metzenbaum dissecting scissors |
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| to blunt dissection or cut soft tissues. Most commonly is 7 inches. These scissors should never be used to cut suture material or bandaging material. |
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| Olson Hegar needle holder |
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| to drive suture needles through tissue that requires suturing into assist in tying sutures. Scissor blades are set behind the jaws. |
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| Rochester Carmalt forceps |
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| to clamp large tissue bundles that contain blood vessels. When the instrument is placed perpendicular to the blood vessel, it includes the vessel and prevents the blood from flowing. The other hemostats are not used because they’re transverse grooves can allow blood to continue Chloe |
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| Rochester Ochsner forceps |
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| to clamp blood vessels or to grasp tissue. The jaws have crosswise grooves that provide good crushing action. The teeth on the tips prevent slippage of large tissue bundles |
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| to clamp blood vessels or to control large tissue bundles. The jaws of these for forceps have crosswise grooves that provide good crushing action |
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| have rounded tips and are used for holding hollow viscera. |
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| to stop bleeding from a blood vessel. |
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| used to occlude a blood vessels so a venipuncture can be preformed. It can also be used as a temporary muzzle |
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| to maintain muscle retraction during orthopedic surgery. Sharp or blunt curved prongs are held open by a ratchet just above the handle |
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| to reach deep into an animal‘s body to retrieve a foreign object. This instrument has a long narrow shaft that ends in tiny grasping jaws |
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| clear, aquarium like boxes used to induce general anesthesia. used in Farrell, vicious, or intractable animals to reduce stress |
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| coon shaped devices used to administer oxygen and anesthetic gases to non-intubated patients. They are plastic or rubber |
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| Used to shave the animals hair |
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| tape used to seal materials and equipment that is to be autoclaved. The tape is activated during the process of sterilization and the writing then becomes visible |
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| To secure the drapes to a patient’s skin by means of a small puncture. Sharply pointed tips curve around and touch each other. |
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| to remove small pieces of the bone. used in conjunction with the bone mallet |
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| to deliver cleansing solutions to the ear canal or to flush wound. |
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| used to temporarily restrain cattle by putting pressure on sensitive naval septum |
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| chain goes around upper lip and twisted, lip can go numb with prolonged use, should release and reapply |
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| help to maintain a sterile field. Draping is performed by a gowned and gloved surgical assistant or team member |
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| used to smooth teeth that have rough edges or are overgrown |
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| disposable hypodermic ( injection) needles |
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| to inject parenteral medications. stainless steel shaft and a plastic or aluminum hub |
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| light weight non-crushing clamp. Long jaws and shanks, curved or straight. |
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| to make permanent identifying marks in the ears of pigs, goats and sheep |
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| machine to cut and simultaneously limit bleeding. passes a high frequency electrical current through patient to ground plate |
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| used to preform a castration in a large animal. |
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| flexible tube placed in the trachea. Delivers anesthetic gases directly from the anesthetic machine to the lungs. They open the patient’s airway. |
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| used to retrieve a sample of feces from the rectum |
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| used to set up a fecal test for the presence of parasites |
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| to hold open the mouth of a small animal |
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| to maintain wound exposure during orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery. Sharp current pints are arranged on a gently curved shaft. |
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| used to provide a means of controlling the head while performing various procedures on a horse |
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| used to capture and hold a hogs snout for venipuncture, injections, or other procedures |
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| to trim the frog and soul of an animal foot |
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| used to shape hooves to their normal size in cattle and horses |
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| used to smooth the rough edges of the hoof wall after trimming |
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| used to distract a horses attention from minor procedures by inflicting mild pain |
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| used to secure a cow or bull in place while maintaining access to its head, feet, and rear |
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| littauer tower suture removal scissors |
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| used to cut and remove sutures postoperatively. Blunt tips with one blade terminating into a pin curved hook |
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| do you hold the mouth open during dental examinations in treatment. Used on horses |
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| used to trim the toenails of a small animal |
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| to prevent animals from biting the handler |
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| used to view the external and internal structures of the eyeball |
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| Army navy, Senn, malleable |
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| Are used to view the internal structures of the ear canal and eardrum |
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| used to deliver tablet or capsule medication to small animals orally |
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| to count out a number of pills without touching them with the bare hand |
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| used to grasp skin and other dense tissues to place sutures. They can cause extensive damage to delicate issues. The tines have large teeth |
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| used to measure the refractive index of a sample. |
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| cutting instruments. reusable handles. disposable blades in various sizes and shapes. there are laser scalpels and electroscalpels. |
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| disposable and Canby re-sterilized. These can be used to close incisions with minimal tention or to secure tubes |
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| to retrieve the uterine horn from with in a small animal |
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| do you determine blood pressure |
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| used to stay fully restrained title for exam, injections, or other procedures. |
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| A lift table used to raise the patient from the floor to a comfortable level in which the examination can take place |
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| used to listen to heart, long, and digestive organs sounds |
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Poole suction: abdominal cavity Frazier: orthopedic and neurological surgery yankauer: General purpose |
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| used to remove any liquids that are not needed through the use of suction, the aspirated and materials are held in a container |
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| surgical had a tire should be a bouffant cap or a hooded cap |
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| gloves contained in a sterile package |
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| surgical gowns should be considered sterile only on the front side above the waist to the shoulder and down the arms. |
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| surgical gut, silk, cotton, synthetic plastic, wire. |
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| wire suture cutting scissors |
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| to cut stainless steel wire, commonly used in orthopedic surgery. small compact blades |
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