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1
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Complete the following statement concerning needle handling and accountability by filling in the blank(s) with the correct answer.

Always protect needle _____.

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sharpness

2
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Complete the following statement concerning needle handling and accountability by filling in the blank(s) with the correct answer.

Needles on the sterile field must be _____.

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secured

3
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Complete the following statement concerning needle handling and accountability by filling in the blank(s) with the correct answer.

Dispose of _____ and _____ at the end of the procedure according to hospital policy and procedures.

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needles and sutures

4
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Complete the following statement concerning needle handling and accountability by filling in the blank(s) with the correct answer.

Sharps and needles should be accounted for during the surgical procedure and anytime there is a change in _____.

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scrub

5
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Complete the following statement concerning needle handling and accountability by filling in the blank(s) with the correct answer.

When passing a _____ needle, use a needle holder clamped on the first ratchet only.

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straight

6
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Vocabulary

Ligates and divides blood vessels automatically to help reduce operating tine and tissue manipulation.

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LDS stapler

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Contains staples and forms a staple line and can be used for the transition and resection of soft tissue

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TA articulating linear staple

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In a sterile, single-patient-use instrument that delivers staples while simultaneously dividing tissue between rows through a port

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endoscopic stapler

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Used on smaller tubular structures such as arteries, veins, and nerves; appliers may be individually loaded with single clips or multiple clip cartridges

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ligating clip instruments

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a multi-fire, single-patient-use device with a curved head that cuts and staples

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contour curved cutter staple

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used to perform an end-to-end circular anastomosis through the anus and is attached to the anvil which is purse stringed at the distal end of the proximal bowel to be anastomosed

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EEA

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Cartridges or stainless steel and titanium are generally used, though absorbable nonmetallic ones are available

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staples

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Places one staple each time the instrument handles are activated; staples first penetrate the fascia to hold the tissue together

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fascia stapler

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Is a sterile, single-patient-use instrument designed to deliver multi-directional release of stainless steel staples for routine wound closure

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rotating-head skin stapler

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Is a single-patient-use instrument that simultaneously staples and divides tissue; may be used for transection, resection, and the creation of anastomoses

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GIA linear cutter

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Provides two staggered rows of titanium staples in 33mm diameter size applied in the anal canal for transaction and resection of internal tissue

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PPH

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Are manually operated instruments with detachable parts that must be assembled and loaded with disposable, color-coded cartridges

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reusable stapler

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is a sterile, single-patient-use instrument designed to deliver rectangular, stainless steel staples for routine wound closure

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fixed-head skin stapler

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intermediate locking mechanism provides for an easier, safer handling and one-handed closing, firing, and releasing of tissue

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disposable stapler

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Sterile material prepared from the peritoneum of an ox and used in abdominal surgery to prevent the formation of adhesions

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cargile membrane

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Obtained from cadaver and is freeze-dried and sterilized by exposure to ethylene oxide; used for defects in the diaphragm

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human dura matter

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strips of fibers used as ligament replacement and for articular resurfacing

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carbon fiber

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an inert polymer used for implants; can be used in many forms, such as gels, sponges, liquids, tubing films, or molded into anatomical structures

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silicone

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temporarily covers an open defect in the skin and underlying tissue

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biologic wound cover

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a sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue; is used in various different specialty areas to replace and support tissue defects

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fascia lata

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enzymatically-treated bovine carotid arteries used to provide venous access to patients with poor blood vessels on hemodialysis

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atriovenous shunts

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skin or tissue taken from one part of the patient’s body and grafted to another area of the body

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autograft

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preserves and stores bone until needed

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bone bank

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may be used as a skin subtle prepared from a layer of collagen from the dermis of a calf or pig then coated with autologous epithelium from the recipient

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artificial skin

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strong, flexible material that can be molded or shaped to a desired configuration; used to support tubular structures, such as the fallopian tubes or the ureters during healing

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polyethylene

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often used to cover full-thickness skin defect until permanent skin grafting can be performed

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porcine dermis

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skin or tissue taken from an unmatched donor and grafted to an area of another person

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allograft

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obtained from a human placenta to treat burns, skin ulcers, infected wounds, or to cover spina bifida defects

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amniotic membrane

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a Teflon-type material that can be woven into a fabric or arterial grafts or molded into a solid shape for valves or joints

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polytetrafluorethylene

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used to provide structural support to assist with regrowth or bone within a skeletal defect

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bone graft

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this new technique involves cultured skin grafts rather than skin harvested from the patient

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genetically engineered

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processed with porcine dermis to replace tissue loss to support tissue; can be used to replace the dura and as a fascia lata replacement

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corium

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skin taken from a donor, typically a cadaver, and preserved by freezing to a cooling rate of 1.8 degrees to 9 degrees to -94 degrees until frozen

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cryopreserved skin

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bone cement that can be shaped and molded to fit defect in bone or can be used to fixate metal prosthesis to the bone

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methyl methacrylate

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uses glutaraldehyde tanning process to convert the umbilical vein into an inert, antithrombogenic graft that can be used for atrial reconstruction when the saphenous vein is not available

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human umbilical cord vein grafts

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skin taken from a dissimilar specie to temporarily replace human tissue

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xenograft

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processed from bovine graft and microfibrillar hemostatic powder and reconstructed into membranes or films

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collagen

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used to stabilize bone or as implant for replacement of bone surfaces, such as in a total knee of hip arthroplasty

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metal