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corkyiscool3328

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What type of suctioning is done using a syringe and needle?
 
  a. Suctioning with a Yankauer
  b. Aspiration
  c. Autotransfusion
  d. Using a Poole suction device

Question 2

What type of forceps might be used when suturing the epidermis closed?
 
  a. Bayonet forceps
  b. Rat-toothed forceps
  c. Adson forceps with teeth
  d. Allis forceps



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
If blood, bodily fluids, or tissue needs to be obtained for a specimen, they can be aspirated by using a syringe with a needle attached.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Adson forceps with teeth are used to pick up or hold soft tissues during closure. Adson forceps without teeth are also available.



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