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What is on an I & D tray and what does it stand for?
#3 knife handle
#11 blade
scissors
hemostat
2x2 sponges
tissue forceps
probe
needle holder
packing material ( lodoform, plain gauze, or penrose drain)
patient drape with aperture
Incision and drainage
What are three different ways diseases are transmitted?
Direct
Indirect
airborne
What is cleansing of the patient's skin prior to surgery called?
skin prep
What special precautions should be made when treating patients with HEP B and AIDS?
Avoid needle sticks
Avoid contamination
confidentiality
OSHA regulations
special handling of cultures and biopsies
report to the Health Department ( by physician )
What is the chain of infection?
Resevoir host
means of exit
means of transmission
means of entry
susreptible host
Autoclaving needs to reach what temperature and for how long?
250 degrees for 20 mins. with 15 pounds of pressure
Dry heat compares to what?
A oven at 320 degrees for one hour
Instruments remain sterile for how long?
For 28 days in ideal conditions
Vaccines are examples of what?
Active Immunity
Singled celled microorganisms are called what?
unicellular
Pathogenic means what?
disease producing
Most microorganisms are not pathogenic. True or False.
True
False
True
Name 3 types of bacteria.
tetanus
diphtheria
toxic shock
Name 4 types of fungi.
Mold
Yeast
Ringworm
athletes foot
Name 4 types of viruses.
HIV
AIDS
Herpes
Polio
and many more
Name a protozoa.
Malaria caused by mosquitos
Name 4 groups of surgical instruments?
cutting and dissecting
grasping and clamping
retracting
probing and dilating
speciality
Name 3 types of needles used for specific needs.
atraumatic - to suture tough tissue such as skin
cutting - to pierce tough tissue such as skin
round - for fixing tissue and suture near blood vessels
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Unit test 102.2
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Unit test 102.2
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2010-01-14T22:17:18Z
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