Chapter 12: Surgical Case Management: Fill in the Blank/Matching: Passing Technique

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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

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Ray-Tec/lap sponges

Pass unfolded or lay open on field for surgeon use

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General rule for passing all items

Do not obstruct surgeon's view of operative site

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Scalpel passed in neutral zone

Either surgeon or surgical technologist hand is in the area, not both; observe cautiously

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As passed to surgeon, counted

Moist laps or sponges used for packing inside patient

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Curved instruments

Aligned with the curve of the surgeon's hand/fingers

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Laparoscopic/endoscopic instruments

Guide tip into port after passage of handle

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Suture passing, control of strand

Draped behind hand to prevent surgeon grasping strand

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Ringed instruments

Held by box lock; passed into palm to elicit grasp reflex

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Needle holder

Pass; needle tip up and same side as surgeons thumb

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Scalpel passed to surgeon's hand

Pencil style; be sure to remove hand from danger area up and away from the blade