General Minor Instrument Tray

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I just started a new position in CS.
I came from dietary so it's a huge career change.
And, I'm 58 years old.
Thank you for your videos. I watch them all the time!

lisapapa
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My wife enjoyed this as well as I. She is RN, MSN was, OR educator. You did outstanding explanation and usage of each instrument. Watched set up of small set, again outstanding. Team work, with a great tech, a room & case comes together nicely. Both necessary, both invaluable. Not Boring. Techs taught me so much.

aircavmedic
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when i first started watching your videos, i thought all the instruments looked the same. it feels so good to come back months later to see how much i've learned.

TheFortFive
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I'm nearing the end of my maternity leave and wanted to brush up. It's nice to watch videos done by someone who knows what they're talking about!

Itsdarkestbdawn
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I just started school for surgical tech and I'm already relying on these videos for reference. I know that if I just watch them several times, when I get to this part of the program, I'll know a little better what is what...thank you!

texarican_
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Far from boring. I love that you take the time to explain each one and give examples of uses and detailed information to help absorb the information and not just the name! Thank you very much.

jennrocker
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Thank you so much for this video! Our teacher went over these instruments at lightning speed and I'll need to recognize them in an exam. You explained it very well!

XDmangaXX
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I'm not a medical or nursing student, but rather a junior in highschool trying to learn a vast number of topics in medicine, and this video was very helpful.

kennysboat
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Not boring at all brother. You have no idea how much this helps. Please keep up the awesome and helpful content. We appreciate you outhere in Lynwood California!

majingrin
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Thank you so much I just started as an OR Nurse. Boring NEVER I am so grateful. Thank you for taking the time to do these videos. You are doing us all a service.

sharmila
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I’m in college right now taking a Medical Device Reprocessing course. Due to COVID-19, it’s online. Learning instruments online has been BRUTAL. This video has SAVED ME! Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!

bw
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Great video! Thank you for making it for us. As a Vet Tech, here are tips I use to remember the difference between these instruments:

Hemostats/forceps
Kelly = striated stops half way down
Crile = striated all the way down. I remember like “cry” because tears fall all the way down

Needle holders/drivers:
Olsen-Hegar = have a scissor combo (for cutting suture)
Mayo-Hegar = has NO cutting edges. I remember “Hold the Mayo” (only holds)
🐈🫀🐕‍🦺

heidiholtz
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Not boring at all. Thank you for sharing!

jinlinwu
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I was an OR Tech back in the early EARLY 80's when there was no laparoscopic stuff. Everyone got opened up. Back then it was just a 1 yr diploma program at the local community college. Started at $5.77/hr. I'd forgotten the names of some of these instruments and it's fun to see them again.

makmelaf
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It might be boring for you but it’s nice to know someone from the O.R. teaches these instruments again. It’s a great tip for students and medical workers who wish to know these stuffs again in an actual video, O.R. setting.

diannedavid
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I am starting in SPD and these videos really help me get familiar with instruments

retroromantic
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these are my favorite trays to assemble.. i work in sterile processing and hoping within the next year or two get into the surgical tech program at my hospital.. great videos

jacedragon
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i am a software developer and i don't know why i am curious enough to watch your videos. 😄 well explained

ratulahmed
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Remember to thank your Central Sterile team for cleaning, assembling, sterilizing, and distributing that set :D No surgeries could happen without them!!

elocin
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This video has helped a lot.. I been doing this for 11 months and to be honest it was a slam dunk to see this. I am learning as I go. So thank you.

valeriewilliams