 | Surgical Technology Skills and Procedure, Program Six, Back Table, Mayo Stand and Ring Basin Set Ups First Edition Author: Delmar, Cengage Learning ISBN #: 1401891519 ©2006 Publish Date: 12/09/2005 Binding: NB Publisher: Cengage Learning Price: $808.95 |
Description: This dynamic DVD series takes an approach that lends itself to interactivity in the classroom as learners are asked to participate in the presentation by using critical thinking to determine what things they observed were performed "incorrectly." Clear, easy to follow demonstrations of each of the skills are included along with helpful tips and insight provided by professionals working in the field. Testimonials, animations, and cutting edge music and graphics will also engage the learners. Product Benefits: - DVD format allows for flexibility in terms of viewing specific procedures without having to rewind or fast forward
- Right Way-Wrong Way approach allows learners to utilize critical thinking skills in order to determine how a procedure may have been performed incorrectly.
- Cutting edge graphics, music and animation will caption students attention.
- Practicing Surgical Technologists provide testimonials throughout the series.
Table of Contents: Back Table, Mayo Stand, Ring Basin Setup I. BACK TABLE SETUP A. Sterile areas of back table B. Draping the back table C. Opening supplies i. Projecting to the back table, ii. Checking for unsterile packaging, iii. Cautions D. Gowning & gloving off the back table i. Technique, ii. Cautions E. Organization of back table supplies i. Sponges, ii. Suture, iii. Medications, iv. Cautions F. Instrument set placement i. One set, ii. Multiple sets, iii. Checking for sterility G. Instruments on back table i. Placement, ii. Organization, iii. Cautions, II. MAYO STAND SETUP A. Draping mayo stand B. Sterile area of the mayo stand C. Instrument placement i. Two to four ways to set up instruments, III. RING BASIN SETUP A. Basin placement B. Draping ring basin C. Instrumentation in basin, IV. REVIEW, A. Question and Answer B. Doing it wrong/doing it correctly |