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Sorry about the joke, but we usually say 'how do you useforceps in a sentence'.
The doctor asked the nurse to pass him the forceps.
The forceps are sterilized before use.
Forceps are to be used to place the pH paper in the acid solution.
The forceps is an item of obstetrical equipment.
The forceps I choose to grasp a foreign body depends on the location of the foreign body and the size and texture of the item. I might use Kelly forceps or mosquito forceps most typically.
Doctors, nurses, surgeons, medics, and body piercers.
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Spring-handled forceps typically include tissue forceps, hemostatic forceps, and thumb forceps. These forceps are designed with a spring mechanism that allows them to remain open until pressure is applied, making them easier to use for grasping or clamping tissues without requiring continuous manual effort. Common examples are Kelly forceps and Mosquito forceps, which are often utilized in surgical and clinical settings.
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im not sure if u mean forceps but forceps are a tool surgeons use for surgery i think not too sure hope this helped
In the surgical removal of epulis fissuratum, commonly used forceps include tissue forceps, such as Adson or Allis forceps, which help grasp and manipulate the lesion and surrounding tissue. These forceps provide a secure grip, allowing for precise removal while minimizing trauma to the adjacent structures. Additionally, the use of hemostatic forceps may be employed to control bleeding during the procedure.
Forceps are a tool/instrument that have "pincers", similar to tongs that can extract, manipulate, twist and pull an object out of the body. Forceps are most used in the labor and delivery setting- to extract the newborn out of the woman's body when it is medically indicated.
If a doctor misuses the forceps during birth head trauma or cervical spine injuries can occur to the baby. In general forceps are safe and the benefit will outweigh the risk of their use.
Forceps. They are a 'pair of forceps' - just like a pair of scissors.