Operating Room Nursing: Marissa S. Fernandez, RN, Man Clinical Instructor
Operating Room Nursing: Marissa S. Fernandez, RN, Man Clinical Instructor
Operating Room Nursing: Marissa S. Fernandez, RN, Man Clinical Instructor
NURSING
MARISSA S. FERNANDEZ, RN,MAN
CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR
• Cutting Instruments
- used to cut,
dissect, separate or
excise tissue
• >Blades
• >Scalpel Blade
handles
• >Knifes
• Scissors:
• The blades of scissors may be straight, angled or curved, as well as either
pointed or blunt at the tips. The handles may be long or short. Some
scissors are used only to cut or dissect tissues; others are used to cut other
materials. To maintain sharpness of the cutting edges and proper alignment
of the blades, scissors should be used only for their intended purpose.
• Tissue/ dissecting scissors must have sharp blades.
• The type and location of tissue to be cut determines which scissors the
surgeon will use. Blades needed to cut tough tissues are heavier than those
needed to cut fine, delicate structures. Curved or angled blades are needed
to reach under or around structures. Handles to reach deep into body
cavities are longer than those needed for superficial tissues.
Suture Scissors have blunt points to
prevent structures close to the suture
from being cut. The scrub person may use
scissors to cut sutures during preparation
if needed.