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Armamentarium MORT 1010 Technical Procedures
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Work Environment Operator safety Drench shower Eyewash station
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Work Environment Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Items of protection worn to minimize exposure to hazards. Worn to avoid contact with blood and other body fluids.
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Work Environment Area Walls Insulated against noise/odor Glazed masonry block Ceramic tile Floor Must withstand very heavy traffic and considerable static weight. Clay and ceramic tile Vinyl tile Asphalt Tile Epoxy Paint
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Work Environment Biohazards Waste Sharps
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Work Environment Exhaust Capacity Determine number of room air changes per hour. Placement Over the waste sink About 4 ft. (above table level)
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Work Environment Plumbing Requirements Backflow prevention Copper or PVC for both supply and drain. Both hot and cold lines. Maintenance Cleanout point and waste lines should be conveniently accessible. Removable panels and ceiling tiles
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Work Environment Remains Tables Dressing Embalming UTILITY??
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Work Environment Remains Refrigeration Lifts
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Work Environment Sterilizers Autoclave Cold
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Equipment Injection Pressure machines Gravity injector Parts ½ psi/ft elevation Historical Hand pump Bulb syringe
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Equipment Aspiration Hydro aspirator Types Electric aspirator Gravity injector Cavity fluid Historical
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Instruments Vessel manipulation Scalpel Handles Blades Bistoury Straight
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Instruments Vessel manipulation Retractors Aneurysm: Hook/Needle Dissecting tenaculum Double-prong
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Instruments Separators Bone Steel Nylon Incision spreaders Whitney Variable Tension (adjustable)
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Instruments Periosteal elevator Freer’s
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Instruments Injection Arterial tubes Design Size Function
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Instruments Injection Hubs Threaded Slip Luer-Lok (my personal favorite)
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Instruments StopcocksArterial fixation forceps Straight Curved
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Instruments Hypodermic Trocar Pit-cock Needles and syringe Y-fittings (double injectors)
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Drainage Grooved director Drainage tubes
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Drainage Angular spring Vein expander forceps (speculum) Aneurysm needle with director
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General Instruments Scissors Points Blunt-blunt Blunt-sharp Sharp-sharp
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General Instruments Scissors Others Types Surgical Enterotome (used in intestinal procedures) Shears Dissecting
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General Instruments Hemostats (Lock Forceps) Rochester—Pean’s (Notchless) Rochester—Oschner’s (Notched) Others Mosquito
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General Instruments Spring Forceps Thumb Tissue Others Adson (rat-tooth)
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General Instruments Towel clamps Needle forceps (gathering forceps) Electric spatula
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Aspiration Trocar Parts Handle Barre Point
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Aspiration Cleaning rod Buttons Applicator
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Aspiration Autopsy Types Nasal/nasopharyngeal
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Posing Shoulder Remains Foot Head Others Arm
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Posing Features Needle injector and needles Eyecaps Mouth/Expression formers
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Suturing Needles Cutting edge; round point Spring eye; regular eye Swaged Size Function
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Suturing Ligature Sundry Cord Dispenser Types
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Supplies Chemicals Preservatives Bleaches Disinfectants Solvents Cauterants Additives
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Supplies Adhesives/Closure External Internal Glues Cements Roll tape (Duct, Cellophane)
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Sundries Cotton Gauze (s) Absorbent Add Bulk Webril Preparation towels (lintless) Tubing
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Sundries Pouches Crash Bags? Plastics Roll, sheets Garments
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Sundries Adaptive Anticipated ??? Unanticipated ??? Huge with regard to RESTORITIVE ART.
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Inventory Adequate supply Embalmer preference Fluids (Plasdo 25 from Dodge is my favorite) Embalmer needs Glove size (First Funeral Home I worked at. Small Only!!!) Cost effectiveness Accessibility
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Inventory Control system Simple Adequate Personnel know and use Storage On-hand stock Containment Regulatory
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Inventory Suppliers Product mix Service Technical support Product effectiveness Pricing Incentives
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