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Differentiating Surgical Equipment and Supplies
By
Colleen J. Rutherford, RN, MS, CNOR, Concord Hospital, Concord, New Hampshire.
ISBN-13: 978-0-8036-1572-4
ISBN-10: 0-8036-1572-8
300 pp.
800 ill.
Soft cover, spiral binding.
©2009
Available now.
$56.95
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A full-color compendium of surgical equipment and supplies in one spiral-bound text/atlas! Here’s all of the information your students need to know about surgical equipment and supplies—their use and their specifications— in one easy-to-use reference with more than 800 full-color photographs. The first chapter reviews aseptic technique. Each subsequent chapter addresses related equipment and supplies. Full-color photographs and detailed specifications complement the comprehensive in-text coverage. Photographs of small supplies like sutures and drugs are shown side-by-side to highlight their distinguishing features and to emphasize the importance of the information on their labels. Photographs also illustrate the relevant components of large equipment, such as tables and anesthesia machines. Where appropriate, discussions address the proper placement of equipment for optimal use and access during procedures. Whatever the surgical specialty, it’s the perfect reference for students or new staff to use to learn to recognize the vast array of equipment and supplies found in the O. R. today.
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- More than 800 full-color photographs of surgical equipment and supplies facilitate identification and enable students to recognize the equipment they may not see in their labs.
- Photographs show sutures from three major manufacturers, both in and out of their packaging, so students can understand their labels and be able to differentiate among them.
- “Watch out!” boxes highlight important information that must be remembered.
- “Troubleshooting” boxes feature common-sense tips that help to identify and solve equipment problems
- Each chapter concludes with multiplechoice review questions.
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“Right now there is no text available to show all these items to the students and which they can take home to study with. ”—Judith Schatte, RN, CNOR, CRNFA, CST, Brevard Community College, Cocoa, Florida
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- 1. Common Equipment and Furniture
- 2. General Surgical Supplies
- 3. Tubes and Catheters
- 4. Sutures and Suture Needles
- 5. Laparoscopic Equipment
- 6. Lasers
- 7. Specialty Equipment
- 8. Anesthesia
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