Dressing ForcepsThese forceps, which are most commonly used to hold and manipulate gauze and similar dressing material, are also used during autopsies. Dressing forceps may be curved or straight, and select models have the appearance of tweezers. The point or tip of these forceps is blunt, with a rough working surface, to offer grip. The dressing forceps are also used for debriding wounds (removing dying tissue and foreign matter) and when working with sutures (stitches).Alligator ForcepsThese forceps, with their long shaft, are utilized for retrieving objects from within and between cavities in the patient's body. The shaft of these forceps is set at an angle to the grip, and they are designed to have a serrated tip, reminiscent of an alligator's mouth, from where the common name is derived. The tip of these forceps remains open until the grip (handles) are closed, which allows for
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Forceps. They are a 'pair of forceps' - just like a pair of scissors.
When you think of Russia, the image of the Star comes to mind. The Mayo/Star forceps are also known as the Russian Forceps because of this.
Tweezers are a type of forceps used for plucking hairs.
The forceps I choose to grasp a foreign body depends on the location of the foreign body and the size and texture of the item. I might use Kelly forceps or mosquito forceps most typically.
Yes, the word forceps is a singular noun, a short form for 'a pair of forceps'; the plural form is 'two pairs of forceps'. Other singular nouns that are a form of 'a pair of...' are: - trousers - pants - glasses - scissors - binoculars
Adson forceps is used to hold soft tissue which will not be removed from the body.
Yes, forceps is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a thing. Note: the word forceps belongs to a group of words that appear to be plural but are singular because the word is a shortened form of 'a pair of forceps'; the plural form is 'two pairs of forceps. Some other nouns in this category are pants, scissors, binoculars, etc.
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bone holding forceps = מלקחיים מחזיקי עצם (melkachayim machzikei etsem)
Doctors, nurses, surgeons, medics, and body piercers.