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Which of the following is not a type of dissecting sponge?
 
  a. Peanut
  b. Swab, or gauze, sponge
  c. Tonsil
  d. Kittner

Question 2

What principle is not associated with motion economy?
 
  a. Make each movement purposeful
  b. Work quietly and quickly
  c. Keep the work areas orderly
  d. Use asymmetric motions



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
A swab, or gauze, sponge is a prefolded sterile sponge that should not be opened out to single ply and used for blunt dissection because fibers along the edge could become a foreign body in the wound.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Motions that are symmetric are rhythmic and flow smoothly. For example, using two hands to clean a table surface will accomplish the task faster and easier.





 

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