. Bacteriology and surgical technics for nurses. Surgical nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. 284 SURGICAL TECHNIC by using a wash-boiler fitted with a light wood inside crate to hold the dressings above the water. Steril- ize glass tips and syringe bags by placing in a towel hammock or muslin sling hung from the handle of the boiler. The evening before the operation the nurse should boil a wash-boilerful of water and then fill covered pitchers, the wash-boiler and pitchers having first been made. Fig. 213.—Ether bed with the foot elevated. (Sanders.) thoroughly aseptic. The water is


. Bacteriology and surgical technics for nurses. Surgical nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. 284 SURGICAL TECHNIC by using a wash-boiler fitted with a light wood inside crate to hold the dressings above the water. Steril- ize glass tips and syringe bags by placing in a towel hammock or muslin sling hung from the handle of the boiler. The evening before the operation the nurse should boil a wash-boilerful of water and then fill covered pitchers, the wash-boiler and pitchers having first been made. Fig. 213.—Ether bed with the foot elevated. (Sanders.) thoroughly aseptic. The water is conveyed from the boiler to the pitchers by means of a perfectly clean pitcher or tin ladle. On the morning of the operation there should be steril- ized in the boiler or in an oven six sheets, two blankets, twelve towels (not new). The heat should be kept up for fully one hour before the operation. The dry technic, by which is meant the use of dry sponges and gauze, is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stoney, Emily M. A. (Emily Marjory Armstrong). Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders compnay


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