. Nursing in diseases of the eye, ear, nose, and throat . tray (Fig. 41) should include. (1) Head mirror. (2) Full set of ear specula. (3) Cotton applicators. (4) Sterile cotton. (5) Hydrogen peroxid.(G) Attic probe. (7) Ring curet. (8) Tongue depressor. (9) Nasal speculum. (10) Pair of ear forceps. (11) Pomeroy syringe and pus basin. (12) Jar of bicarbonate of soda and bowl for irrigatingsolution. Bear in mind that this equipment is only for cleans-ing and inspecting the canal and ear drum, and includesno instruments for testing or treatment. The nasalspeculum and tongue depressor are necessa


. Nursing in diseases of the eye, ear, nose, and throat . tray (Fig. 41) should include. (1) Head mirror. (2) Full set of ear specula. (3) Cotton applicators. (4) Sterile cotton. (5) Hydrogen peroxid.(G) Attic probe. (7) Ring curet. (8) Tongue depressor. (9) Nasal speculum. (10) Pair of ear forceps. (11) Pomeroy syringe and pus basin. (12) Jar of bicarbonate of soda and bowl for irrigatingsolution. Bear in mind that this equipment is only for cleans-ing and inspecting the canal and ear drum, and includesno instruments for testing or treatment. The nasalspeculum and tongue depressor are necessary to deter-mine the presence or absence of adenoids or enlargedtonsils, the removal of which is one of paramount im-portance in certain diseases of the middle ear. The attic probe is a very fine silver probe about 6inches long, which tapers to the size of a pin, but hason it a small probe point. It can be bent in any direc-tion and is most useful in examining the middle earthrough perforations in the drum, and in judging dis- EXAMINATION OF THE EAR 189. Pomeroy car syringe. Ring curet. Attic probe. Cotton applicator.


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