2 In operations some equipment is reusable, other equipment is single-use only.All equipment used in operations is sterile.
3 Surgical instruments can only be touched by those who are scrubbed.
4 Yes,they are.
5 There are also specific instruments for laparoscopic 'keyhole' surgery or robot-driven operations. In basic terms, many of these can be thought of as miniaturised versions of 'open' surgery instruments on the end of long handles.
6 Depending on the operation, surgical staff may also use other trays containing more specialised instruments (e.g. laparotomy set, rectal set, vascular set).
7 The most important learning point for is no matter how confident you may feel about your knowledge of surgical instruments and procedures, never mess with the scrub nurses tables or trays.
8 This could lead to anything from a polite word in your ear to a slap on the wrist or even being told to de-scrub.
9 The nurses need to keep track of all the instruments for their final "count" to ensure that no instruments remain unaccounted for.
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1 Yes, it is.
2 In operations some equipment is reusable, other equipment is single-use only.All equipment used in operations is sterile.
3 Surgical instruments can only be touched by those who are scrubbed.
4 Yes,they are.
5 There are also specific instruments for laparoscopic 'keyhole' surgery or robot-driven operations. In basic terms, many of these can be thought of as miniaturised versions of 'open' surgery instruments on the end of long handles.
6 Depending on the operation, surgical staff may also use other trays containing more specialised instruments (e.g. laparotomy set, rectal set, vascular set).
7 The most important learning point for is no matter how confident you may feel about your knowledge of surgical instruments and procedures, never mess with the scrub nurses tables or trays.
8 This could lead to anything from a polite word in your ear to a slap on the wrist or even being told to de-scrub.
9 The nurses need to keep track of all the instruments for their final "count" to ensure that no instruments remain unaccounted for.
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