Tomorrow is my group's first OR duty (I'm a nursing student in the Philippines) and I'm literally nervous for the possible case procedures that's why I'm watching videos like these. Thank you so much for demonstrating and explaining it well!
Its daunting and scary but just like with any other job it will come together im in my third week in OR training as a scrub nurse and i love it , give it a try you will love it❤
Add to this: holding a retractor while passing instruments, loading suture, etc. I was trained to open and close instruments without putting my fingers in the rings---the rings were for the surgeon. I could also load a sponge stick one-handed.
@@himanshukaushik8779 If you are working with a good, conscientious surgeon, hand-to--hand passing is very safe. When working with an @$$hole who grabs at an instrument as soon as it touches his hand, or tosses things back on the field or your Mayo stand, an intermediate location can reduce the threat of injury.
I was becoming so interested in this field but then realised I have a weak stomach, I don't think I will be able to just stand there hand instruments and watch 😂😅
Basic errors - never pass sharps hand to hand! Nurse should always gently slap the handle rings of the instrument into the supinated palm of the surgeon - not lift into the pronated hand as demonstrated. Surgeon with experience of 30 years here.
What is a hemostat to you guys? To me, working as a sterile tech, a hemostat is an Allis. The hemostat the ladies are using, looks to me like a mosquito. If so, it’s confusing to be calling a mosquito a hemostat. That means a rankin would also be called a hemostat.
I agree, I work in the OR, but I've never seen a Surgeon toss the instruments back to the mayo table unless if they are pissed off or something 😮, (just my experience)
Tomorrow is my group's first OR duty (I'm a nursing student in the Philippines) and I'm literally nervous for the possible case procedures that's why I'm watching videos like these. Thank you so much for demonstrating and explaining it well!
Same here😂
I want to be an OR nurse but remembering all these instruments seem very daunting. Thank you for these informative vids!
Its daunting and scary but just like with any other job it will come together im in my third week in OR training as a scrub nurse and i love it , give it a try you will love it❤
I love watching you 2! So informative and knowledgeable! I won’t be passing an instrument any time soon, but it’s fun and interesting to watch! 💕
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Thats so useful for im a new OR nurse but nobody taught me these all things
Im new OR nurse. This very helpful. Thank you
Add to this: holding a retractor while passing instruments, loading suture, etc. I was trained to open and close instruments without putting my fingers in the rings---the rings were for the surgeon. I could also load a sponge stick one-handed.
I have studied that we should paas blades in kidney tray ???? But in that video they are passing that via hand
@@himanshukaushik8779 If you are working with a good, conscientious surgeon, hand-to--hand passing is very safe. When working with an @$$hole who grabs at an instrument as soon as it touches his hand, or tosses things back on the field or your Mayo stand, an intermediate location can reduce the threat of injury.
Once practiced, it is easier to manipulate instruments without putting your fingers into the rings.
Can we get a video on passing laparoscopic instruments? Great video btw!
It's so helpfull. Thankyou!❤
Thank you for the beautiful video.
Hello new nursing student here! Where can i find a good resource to learn equipment and tools used in ER.
If the doctor were to ask for 2 instruments at the same time, will they indicate which hand each instrument will go?
I think you'll make a mental note of how they'd be used so you'll know what hands they go in
Can you please tell me where should the assistant put the wastes (cover of stitches , bloody pack and other things) during the surgeries ?
I was becoming so interested in this field but then realised I have a weak stomach, I don't think I will be able to just stand there hand instruments and watch 😂😅
Same thing I was thinking
I so want to do this for a new career any advice
Basic errors - never pass sharps hand to hand! Nurse should always gently slap the handle rings of the instrument into the supinated palm of the surgeon - not lift into the pronated hand as demonstrated. Surgeon with experience of 30 years here.
I'm interested to work with you ❤❤ I did the course but to get job is difficult here
Where did you get the foam roll for the instruments on your mayo? #dropthelink thanks so much #ascensionstvincentsclay :) Brittany
do the cardiac surgery instruments also please
What is a hemostat to you guys? To me, working as a sterile tech, a hemostat is an Allis. The hemostat the ladies are using, looks to me like a mosquito. If so, it’s confusing to be calling a mosquito a hemostat. That means a rankin would also be called a hemostat.
Thank you ☺️👍
please tell us about opration instrument name with instrument please mam
Why toss it though? Too dangerous
I agree, I work in the OR, but I've never seen a Surgeon toss the instruments back to the mayo table unless if they are pissed off or something 😮, (just my experience)
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