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Trademark for a self re-inflating bag that assists in ventilation

A Machine intended to anesthetize the patient by creating a fresh gas mixture. Its secondary purpose is to give the animal “breaths” during the procedure if need arises.

Intended for the use of clipping away the hair on animals to prep them for surgery, place a catheter, clean a wound, ect. (40 surgery)

Used to sterilize all surgical equipment by the means of a pressurized steam heated chamber

Specialized masking tape to tape surgical packs and indicate exposure to heat.

A clamp used to fasten the surgical drape to the skin of the anesthetized patient

A device used to administer a bolus (food or pharmaceuticals) to an animal, generally livestock

Materials used to apply a bandage to an animal. The first layer should be a soft rolled gauze, the second layer should be the elasticon and the third layer should be the vet wrap

Antiseptic used as a surgery scrub

Body: Removes debris and finer particles off the body- soft bristles Dandy: Removes debris, dirt and hair off the body- hard bristles Slicker: For small animals- helps to control shedding and smoothes coat Pin: Basic brush- smoothes coat

Used to aspirate fluids in whelping pups or irrigate wounds

A form of restraint for cats that are difficult to handle

Used for clamping across tissue containing vessels

Used to help catch vicious or thrashing animals and avoid being injured

Placed in a vein (Cephalic) often during surgery to allow for quick access to administer medications or reversal agents along with fluids

Short term administration of drugs, called butterfly catheter due to flaps to help hold in place

Used to drain the bladder, often used to help relieve urethral plugs

Used to spin down and separate many times of samples, blood, urine, fecal, etc

A form of restraint in horses and large animals

Indicated that your surgical pack has been sterilized, can also be used in lab for tests such as urinalysis

Used to cover unnecessary areas of the animals body during surgery and help retain sterility.

This tray is used for the cold sterilization of the surgical instruments used

Curry: Loosens dirt and heavy debris Flea: Removes fleas from small animal coats; tests for fleas Scotch: Used to groom cattle for showing

Used to dehorn calves at 3-4 months of age

Can be used to dehorn calves up to two months old without bleeding

Dehorns calves of ages 2-3 months

A device used to “fill” horses teeth

Holds the horses mouth open for dental work; floating