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Identify the hand signals in figure 12-1 (A-D)
A) Request for a hemostat
B) Request for a tissue forceps
C) Request for scissors
D) Request for a suture
Ray-Tec/lap sponges
Pass unfolded or lay open on field for surgeon use
General rule for passing all items
Do not obstruct surgeon's view of operative site
Scalpel passed in neutral zone
Either surgeon or surgical technologist hand is in the area, not both; observe cautiously
As passed to surgeon, counted
Moist laps or sponges used for packing inside patient
Curved instruments
Aligned with the curve of the surgeon's hand/fingers
Laparoscopic/endoscopic instruments
Guide tip into port after passage of handle
Suture passing, control of strand
Draped behind hand to prevent surgeon grasping strand
Ringed instruments
Held by box lock; passed into palm to elicit grasp reflex
Needle holder
Pass; needle tip up and same side as surgeons thumb
Scalpel passed to surgeon's hand
Pencil style; be sure to remove hand from danger area up and away from the blade