Instrument |
Uses |
Stethoscope |
used to hear sounds from movements within the body, like heart beats, intestinal movement, breath sounds, etc |
Reflex testing hammer (padded) |
to test motor reflexs of the body |
Sphygmomanometer (Blood pressure meter) |
to record the patient's blood pressure |
A thin beam electric torch |
to see into the eye, body's natural orifices, etc and to test for pupillary light reflex, etc |
A watch / stopwatch |
used in recording rates like heart rate, respiratory rate, etc; for certain tests of hearing |
A measuring tape |
for size measurements |
A weighing machine |
to record the weight |
Tuning forks |
to test for deafness and to categorize it |
Kidney dish |
as a tray for instruments, gauze, tissue, etc |
Bedpan |
for patients who are unconscious or too weak to even sit up of walk to the toilet to defecate |
Thermometer |
to record the body temperature |
Gas cylinders |
supply of oxygen, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, etc |
Oxygen mask or tubes |
delivering gases up to the nostrils to assist in oxygen intake or to administer aerosolized or gaseous drugs |
Vaporizer |
to produce vapors |
Instrument sterilizers |
Used to sterilize instruments in absence of an autoclave |
Dressing drums |
storage of gowns, cotton, linen, etc |
Nebulizer |
to produce aerosols of drugs to be administered by respiratory route |
Positive pressure ventilator |
to assist or carry out the mechanical act of inspiration and expiration so that the patient who can not respire on his / her own may respire; it is a component of "life support" |
Cardioverter / Defibrillator |
to correct arrhythmias of the heart or to start up a heart that is not beating |
Dialyser |
to remove toxic materials from the blood that are generally removed by the kidneys; used in case of renal failure |
Rubber catheter |
to drain and collect urine directly from the bladder (primary use); also to act as a makeshift oxygen tube, etc |
Syringe of different sizes and needles |
for injections and aspiration of blood or fluid from the body |
Canula |
a kind of a needle that is used to create a permanent pathway to a vein (or artery) for the purpose of repeated injections or infusion of intravenous fluids |
Transfusion sets |
used to transfuse blood and blood products |
Sucker |
for sucking up blood or secretions) |
Gastrointestinal tubes[3] |
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•Nasogastric tube |
used for nasogastric suction (or at times introduction of food or drugs). vide link |
•Stomach tube |
-do- |
•Levin's tube |
-do- |
•Kehr's "T" tube |
-do- |
•Infant feeding tube |
-do-; for infants |
Spectacles |
for protection of the eyes or for refractive error correction |
Enema set |
to passively evacuate the rectum of faeces; vide link |
Bandage |
to cover and protect certain areas of the body such as recent injury |
Pipettes or droppers |
to measure out doses of liquid, specially in children |
Graduated spoons |
to measure out doses of liquids |
Ophthalmoscope |
to look at the retina |
Otoscope |
to look into the external ear cavity |
Endoscope |
to look inside the oesophagus, stomach, upper intestines, bile duct, larynx, trachea, bronchi-through the mouth; anal canal, rectum, colon- through anus; used mainly in Surgery or by surgical consultants |
Proctoscope |
to look inside anal canal and lower part of the rectum |
Linen |
for dressing and draping |
Beds, bottle stands, etc. |
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Gauze, cotton, antiseptics, gloves etc. |
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Specializes instruments are not needed to test most patients, like even a wisp of cotton wool can be used to test things as the corneal reflex and fine tactile sense.