Really good video EXCEPT: Please do not handle the needle with bare hands. A very bad habit to get into that will increase likelihood of needle sticks!!
Toothed forceps are used to hold tissue (they actually damage tissue less than flat forceps, less pressure needed). And you use needle forceps, or needle holder, to handle the needle. She uses one in her right hand, if you really watched the video above...
in your instrument tie, you pull the two suture ends away from one another perpindicular to the suture. most other examples I have seen involves tying the knot by pulling the two ends parallel, is this a personal preference or a matter of good technique?
Really good video EXCEPT: Please do not handle the needle with bare hands. A very bad habit to get into that will increase likelihood of needle sticks!!
mdteacher1 2 months ago 3
I have a mock procedure project to do soon. This was a very helpful video. Thanks soooooo very much!
scott5377 8 months ago
Would have been more useful if you had explained how to tie the knot, and demonstrated it slowy once.
Director84 9 months ago
is there a way that i can get this suture kit and/or the pad you're using?
SongsOfSirens 11 months ago
@hindawi1974
Toothed forceps are used to hold tissue (they actually damage tissue less than flat forceps, less pressure needed). And you use needle forceps, or needle holder, to handle the needle. She uses one in her right hand, if you really watched the video above...
s87a 1 year ago
thank you for all the videos. I'm doing something with sutures for science fair and their all really useful.
tomsyno 1 year ago
thanks 4 uploading this video,its really helpful
Monique5k 1 year ago
in your instrument tie, you pull the two suture ends away from one another perpindicular to the suture. most other examples I have seen involves tying the knot by pulling the two ends parallel, is this a personal preference or a matter of good technique?
kevagonia 1 year ago
thank you for posting this!very useful for my OSCE exams!
shakirariff89 1 year ago
@shakirariff89 i would guess foam
JacksonDivilBiss 1 year ago
Whats the practice material?
DRSCHWARZENEGGER 1 year ago
This is very good demonstration with the very nice voice of the author :)
In fact this tape can be very handy to every who wants to know how to suture the simplest injures.
TheGurtang 1 year ago
Why the fuck am i watching this :o
TheChiLLiChiLLi 1 year ago
ok so this is interrupted right? so is uninterrupted the same as continuous
Curetona1 2 years ago
no. see how the each not is not connected the the next.
groverws 1 year ago
thanks..good stuff..appreciate!!
bajarkhasuwa 2 years ago
many thnx
ra7eell 2 years ago
Im planing on getting my CNA then going to school for my RN...but this is good stuff to know also... thanks for posting!
ShortBotanist 2 years ago
@ShortBotanist rns dont do that
jmm121884 1 year ago
thank you so much, darling.
ariagalactica 2 years ago
thanks!
tamilpride321 2 years ago
Thankyou very much for posting this, its very helpful for revising for my practical exams!
HeliosTor 3 years ago 13