A nurse's handbook of obstetrics . 2 3° A NURSES HANDBOOK OF OBSTKTRTCS. uterus contracts, must be supplied with long tapes and carefullycounted and recorded before the beginning of the operation. The second nurse must keep a close watch on her superior,so that she can obey a glance instantly. The anaesthetist is to be provided with a small table for hishypodermic syringe, which must be tested and seen to be in per-. Fig. 94.—Sterile salt solution in flasks. Fig. 95.—Sponge made of cotton and gauze. feet working order, tongue-forceps, throat-swabs, and stimu-lants, and the surgeons instruments


A nurse's handbook of obstetrics . 2 3° A NURSES HANDBOOK OF OBSTKTRTCS. uterus contracts, must be supplied with long tapes and carefullycounted and recorded before the beginning of the operation. The second nurse must keep a close watch on her superior,so that she can obey a glance instantly. The anaesthetist is to be provided with a small table for hishypodermic syringe, which must be tested and seen to be in per-. Fig. 94.—Sterile salt solution in flasks. Fig. 95.—Sponge made of cotton and gauze. feet working order, tongue-forceps, throat-swabs, and stimu-lants, and the surgeons instruments are laid out (usually byhimself in definite arrangement) on a table close by his sidewhere he can reach them easily. Some surgeons prefer a fifthassistant to pass instruments, but as this plan increases the dan-


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