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21 Cards in this Set

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Doppler Blood Pressure Monitor

Ayres T-Piece

Corrugated drain

Penrose drain

Bulb drain / fluid trap (Manual drainage)

Mini-lack

Circle

Induction chamber

Parallel Lack

Co-Axial Bain

Pulse Ox

Humphery's AED circuit

Multiparameter


ECG


Capnograph

Laryngoscope

Closed collection


- Useful for monitoring output

Foley Catheter


- Balloon sits inside bladder and holds in place


-Latex or silicone


- Connected to a closed system or manually drained


- latex can't be used in small animals, cats or male dogs


- silicone can be used in anything

Jackson Catheter


-Designed for male cats with FLUTD


-2 large draining holes at tip


-Indwelling


- Stylet for placement



Mila Tom Cat Catheter


- considered the "best" tom cat catheter


-suturing wings


-indwelling


- rigid for insertion but softens

Plastic Dog Catheter


-Both male and female dogs


-rounded tip, 2 drainage holes


-single use not indwelling

Slippery Sam


-Smooth and easy to place


-not irritant so good for indwelling


-Hub can separate from catheter

Tieman's Catheter


-Originally used in male humans


-Was popular for bitches


-Soft and long so difficult to place


-Rarely used in veterinary now