These are the images used in this course. Click on any of the thumbnails to enlarge the image.
Figure 1-3. Scrub attire (back view).
Figure 1-1. Scrub reaching for sterile supplies
Figure 1-4. Circulating nurse “flipping” sterile suture material from a suture packet onto the back table.
Figure 3-1. Flaps on top.
Figure 3-2. Distal flap
Figure 3-3. Left flap
Figure 3-5. Near flap.
Figure 3-6. The circulator beginning to open a sterile pack.
Figure 3-7. The circulator bringing the second fold over the end of the table.
Figure 3-8. Open sterile package.
Figure 3-9. Hand enclosed by wrapper.
Figure 3-10. The circulator pouring solutions.
Figure 3-12. Grasp cuff.
Figure 3-13. Hand in glove.
Figure 3-14. Starts at the site of incision.
Figure 3-15. Scrubs with a
circular, ever-widening motion.
Figure 3-16. Completes scrub with antiseptic solution.
Figure 3-17. Draping the Mayo stand.
Figure 3-18. The circulator continues to pull
the Mayo stand cover over the Mayo stand.
Figure 3-19. Completing the draping of the Mayo stand
Figure 3-20. Instrument set.
Figure 3-21. Instruments arranged on the back table
Figure 3-22. Arrangement of instruments on the Mayo stand.
Figure 3-24. The scrub preparing sponges for first sponge count.
Figure 3-25. Performing the sponge count.
Figure 3-26. Unwind suture material.
Figure 3-27. Prepare correct lengths
Figure 3-28. Correct lengths.
Figure 3-29. Cutting proper lengths.
Figure 3-30. Placing the Mayo stand into position over the patient.
Figure 3-31. The sterile field.
Figure 4-1. SF 517, Clinical Record – Anesthesia.
Figure 4-2. DA Form 4107, Operation Request and Worksheet
Figure 4-3. Scrub handing tonsil hemostat to surgeon.
Figure 4-4. Scrub handing tissue forceps to surgeon
Figure 4-5. Scrub passing a threaded suture in a needle holder.
Yankauer suction tube
Nonperforating towel clip
Laparotomy Tape
#4 Knife Handle
#20 Blade
#3 Knife Handle
#10 Blade
Tissue Forceps
Mosquito forceps
Crile hemostat
Straight Mayo scissors
Richardson Retractor
Army Navy Retractor
Kelly Hemostat
Curved Mayo Scissors
Metzenbaum scissors
Balfour retractor
Hegar-Mayo needle holder
Adson tissue forceps
Upper Abdominal Midline Incision
Anterior Fascia
External Oblique Muscle is Split
Peritoneum is Exposed
Peritoneum is incised and the abdomen is open
Closing the Peritoneum
Closing the Muscle
Closing the Anterior Fascia
Subcutaneous Tissue
Skin Closure
Retention Bridges
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