Author Question: Metzenbaum, tenotomy, and Potts-Smith are examples of which type of instrument? a. hemostats b. ... (Read 12 times)

gbarreiro

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Metzenbaum, tenotomy, and Potts-Smith are examples of which type of instrument?
 a. hemostats
  b. retractors
  c. scissors
  d. tissue forceps

Question 2

What is the name of the paired parts of a hemostat that span between the box lock and the finger rings?
 a. jaws
  b. ratchets
  c. shanks
  d. tips



akpaschal

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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