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Presence of microorganisms.
What is contamination?
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10-12 hours
A patient should be fasted for this many hours at least.
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E tank
The portable anesthesia machine uses this type of O2 tank?
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Hemostats
Kelly and crile are examples of?
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ventral midline incision
This incision is down the middle of the body (abdomen or chest)
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Destroying all microorganisms
What is sterilization?
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a number 40 blade
A patients skin will be shaved with this size blade?
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Flowmeter
This piece of the anesthesia machine reduces the O2 pressure and delivers it to the patient
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swagged or eyed
Sutures can be attached to the needles in two ways
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paramedian incision
This incision is off the center from the midline
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Destroying most microorganisms
What is disinfection?
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Chlorhexidine
What is the most common skin scrub to be used?
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rebreathing system.
This system for patient breathing is known as circle system or?
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Mayo scissors
This instrument is used to cut thick tissue?
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Chest/thorax
A median sternotomy would be located where?
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Hospital acquired infection
What is a nosocomial infectiono
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xiphoid to pubis
What landmarks are we using when prepping for an OVH?
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non-rebreathing system
This breathing system is used for patients under 7 kg.
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Metzenbaum scissors
This instrument is used to cut thinner more delicate tissue.
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Flank incision
This incision is performed either in standing or lateral recumbency and is caudal to the last rib.
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arrest or stop bleeding
What is hemostasis
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20 cm
How many CM do we shave out away from the incision site to give us enough border space?
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CO2 absorber, Manometer, flutter valves
These three items are missing from the non-rebreathing system?
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Tenotomy scissors
This instrument is used in ophthalmic procedures for cutting tissue?
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paracostal incision
Incision is parallel to last rib
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