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Medical Equipment
Medical Equipment
A wooden spatula
An otoscope
A skin marking pencil is for marking areas usually
before an operation. Varicose veins are marked
because the veins “collapse” (they are difficult to see)
when the patient is anaesthetised.
A wooden spatula can be used as a tongue depressor or
for applying creams or lubricant
An otoscope is an instrument used for examining the
ear and for seeing the tympanic membrance.
A stethoscope
A stethoscope is used for listening to heart sounds or a
pulse – the heartbeat
A torch
Forceps
A sphygmomanometer
A torch is used mainly for seeing in the dark! A
smaller ‘pencil’ torch is used for doing neurological
observations, for checking the reaction of the eyes to
light stimulus and also for looking at the mouth and
throat.
A sphygmomanometer is used for taking blood
pressure.
Forceps are generally used for picking up something
or holding things when using a ‘no-touch’ sterile
technique
A urinometer
Blades
A percussion hammer
Blades are used for cutting. Scalpel blades
are packaged individually and attached to a
handle.
Urinometer is used for measuring the pH of
urine.
A percussion hammer is used for testing
reflexes.
An ophthalmoscope
Digital blood pressure monitor
Blood pressure cuff
scales
An ophthalmoscope is an instrument with a concave
mirror and a lens for examining the interior of the eye
through the pupil.
Scales is used to check weigh a patient
blood pressure cuff is used to wrap around a patient’s
arm to take blood pressure
digital blood pressure monitor is used to take a
patient’s blood pressure
A vaginal speculum
A kidney dish
A vaginal speculum is used for widening the vaginal
passage for examination or biopsy of the cervix
A kidney dish (cardboard) is used as a disposable
vomit bowl or container to carry things. A metal
kidney dish or bowl can be sterilised and used for
instruments such as scissors and forceps when doing a
sterile procedure
A paper towel may be sterile or non-sterile and is
multi-purpose – a cover, a towel, a sterile wrapping, etc
sterile rubber gloves
A scalpel handle
Pulse oximeter
A thermometer
A tympanic thermometer
Sterile rubber gloves are used for doing any sterile
procedure and by all the staff in the operating
theatres.
A thermometer is used for measuring body
temperature. This may be taken orally, in the axilla or
in the rectum.
A scalpel handle is used to connect a sharp blade,
forming a knife for cutting delicate tissue.
A tympanic thermometer is used to take a patient’s
temperature
Pulse oximeter is used to records patient’s blood
oxygen saturation