Figure 3-5C. Team members shown doing three-man carry of patient, bed to wheeled litter (continued).
Figure 3-6. Infant incubator.
Figure 3-5A. Team member number one positioning patient for three-man carry, bed to wheeled litter.
Figure 3-5B. Team member No. 2 positioning patient for three-man carry, bed to wheeled litter (continued).
Figure 3-3. Securing wedding ring.
Operating room schedule for exercises 10-25.
Table 3-1. Types of fire extinguishers and their uses.
The above figure is representative of an explosion.
Figure 3-2. Identification band.
Figure 3-1. Dressed OR litter with safety straps attached.
Figure 3-4. Patient ready to be transported.
Operating room schedule for exercises 10-25.
Figure 2-3. Operating Room Schedule.
Figure 2-2. Typical nursing services personnel time schedule.
Figure 2-1. Line of authority for the OR personnel in a typical US Army hospital.
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Figure1-30D. Grouping of equipment for Neurosurgery.
Figure 1-26 Electro surgical apparatus.
Figure 1-28. Sterile team member’s attire (front view).
Figure 1-29. Sterile team member’s attire (back view).
Figure 1-30 A. Grouping of equipment for General Surgery.
Figure 1-30 B. Grouping of equipment for Perineal Surgery.
Figure 1-30C. Grouping of equipment for Orthopedic Surgery.
Figure 1-27. Scrub reaching for sterile supplies.
Figure 1-25. Sponge count board (after count).
Figure 1-24. Sponge count board (before count). Numbered blocks are covered with removable tape
Figure 1-23. Suction apparatus.
Figure 1-22. Irrigating solutions. Hospital Prepared.
Figure 1-16. Anesthesia machine (field type).
Figure 1-18. Single-ring stand.
Figure 1-20. Straight stool (footstool).
Figure 1-19. Kick bucket.
Figure 1-22. Irrigating solutions. Commercially Prepared.
Figure 1-21. Infusion and irrigator stand.
Figure 1-17. Double-ring stand.
Figure 1-15. Anesthesia machine.
Figure 1-14. The anesthetist’s equipment.
Figure 1-13. Table containing sterile prep supplies.
Figure 1-12. Sterile equipment in position.
Figure 1-11. Sterile set-up (equipment set-up for surgery).
Figure 1-5. Swinging doors.
Figure 1-6. Operating room lights.
Figure 1-8. Mayo stand with detachable tray.
Figure 1-7. Operating table.
Figure 1-9. Large instrument table (back table).
Figure 1-10. Undraped angular instrument table (back table).
Figure 1-4. Cabinet in an operating room.
Four-zone concept.
Figure 1-3. Type floor plan for an Army hospital operating suite.
Figure 1-2. Typical layout of MUST components of a combat support hospital.
Figure 1-1. Typical combat support hospital organization.
Surgical team at work in the Operating Room
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