A nurse's handbook of obstetrics . FlG. 97.—Intestinal pad of folded gauze. Usual size about eight by ten inches. Thetape extends out of the wound during the operation to avoid the possibility of leaving apad behind when the abdomen is closed. be covered with a clean blanket, rubber sheeting, and sterile whitesheet, all pinned securely in place. A table for instruments at the right side of the patient, withspace between it and the operating table for the surgeon to , of course, is to be covered with sterile towels or Fig. 98.—Gauze packing. A table for dressings, sterile rub
A nurse's handbook of obstetrics . FlG. 97.—Intestinal pad of folded gauze. Usual size about eight by ten inches. Thetape extends out of the wound during the operation to avoid the possibility of leaving apad behind when the abdomen is closed. be covered with a clean blanket, rubber sheeting, and sterile whitesheet, all pinned securely in place. A table for instruments at the right side of the patient, withspace between it and the operating table for the surgeon to , of course, is to be covered with sterile towels or Fig. 98.—Gauze packing. A table for dressings, sterile rubber gloves, packing, solu-tions, etc., on the left side of the patient, about four feet away,also covered with sterile or bichloride towels. A small table at the patients head for the anaesthetist. Two clean slop-jars or pails with covers, one on either side of 232 A NURSES HANDBOOK OF OBSTETRICS.
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