DCS/DHS & Instrumentation

What is a physical difference between a needle holder and artery?
A needle holder's jaw is shorter
A artery jaw is shorter
The needle holder shank is longer
A artery shank is longer
What is the secondary function of tourniquet?
Identify the part labelled
Wrench is used for Richard's lag screw removal.
True
False
What is this instrument used for?
Dissecting or explore
Towel clipping
Hold tissues
Bone traction
Identify the instrument
Long coupling T handle
Centering sleeve
Wrench
DHS bone tap
DCS angle guide is used for?
Create threads for screw
drill with guide pin to achieve reduction angle
maintains alignment when using bone tap
guides the Richard's lag screw
The DHS angle variable angle is 90 - 155 degrees
True
False
Identify the instrument shown.
Stylet
Long coupling screw
DCS angle guide
Centering sleeve
Select the blades for #4 scalpel habdle. NB: multiple answers can be selected
11
12
20
15
24
10
Perineal post is part of the orthopaedic traction table.
True
False
What is the orthopaedic kockers used for?
holds bone and assist in reduction
dissect tissues
cuts bone
holds tough connective tissues
Incision is the second step in a DHS/DCS surgical procedure.
True
False
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