A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U S army and navy . 226 • NURSING Explanation of Figs, igo to 194. Spectulum, rectal: For examination of the rectum (Fig. 190). Spud and needle, eye: For removing foreign bodies from tlie eye(Fig. 191 j. Searcher, stone: For ascertaining the presence of stones in thebladder (Fig. 192). Syringe, urethral: For applying solutions into the urethra (Fig. 193)- Syringe, ivound dressing: Also used for filling the bladder in con-junction with soft-rubber catheter (lig. 194 J. INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES 227. Fio. 190. Fig. 192 228 NURSING Explanation o
A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U S army and navy . 226 • NURSING Explanation of Figs, igo to 194. Spectulum, rectal: For examination of the rectum (Fig. 190). Spud and needle, eye: For removing foreign bodies from tlie eye(Fig. 191 j. Searcher, stone: For ascertaining the presence of stones in thebladder (Fig. 192). Syringe, urethral: For applying solutions into the urethra (Fig. 193)- Syringe, ivound dressing: Also used for filling the bladder in con-junction with soft-rubber catheter (lig. 194 J. INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES 227. Fio. 190. Fig. 192 228 NURSING Explanation of Figs. 195 to 197. Stethoscope: An instrument with which to hsten to the soundsof the chest (Fig. 195). Syringe, hypodermic: A graduated glass or metal syringe tiltedwith a hollow needle, employed in the injection of morphine andother medicines beneath the skin (Fig. 196). Tenaculum-Forceps: (Fig. 197). INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES 229
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