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When did medical instruments begin in use?

The first medical instruments of precision were used in the seventeenth century


What is the medical term meaning extrauterine pregnancy?

Ectopic pregnancy is the more commonly-used medical term for extrauterine pregnancy.


Is abortion considered a form of contraception?

No, abortion is not considered a form of contraception. Contraception is used to prevent pregnancy, while abortion is the termination of a pregnancy that has already occurred.


What is the process used to wash and remove blood and tissue from medical instruments?

sanitation.


How reliable is the cabbage pregnancy test as a method for determining pregnancy?

The cabbage pregnancy test is not a reliable method for determining pregnancy. It is not scientifically proven and should not be used as a substitute for medical pregnancy tests.


What intrusive igneous rock is used for medical instruments?

Granite is commonly used for medical instruments due to its durability, hardness, and resistance to corrosion. Its ability to be polished to a smooth surface makes it suitable for surgical tools and equipment.


What are the applications of band filters?

It is used in medical instruments to remove 50-60hz frequencies....


Did doctors use MEDIEVAL tools?

They used instruments called mudkips. They used these for almost any medical need.


What is most useful for disinfecting medical instruments?

The autoclave, which is a pressurized device that heats water above the boiling point, is used to sterilize metal instruments. Many medical instruments are disposable and are discarded after use.


Why is glass used in medical instruments?

Glass can be easily sterilized and, thus, very suitable for medical use. Glass can be autoclaved - to render it sterile.


What doctor first used surgical and medical instruments?

In the early 1600s, an Italian professor named Sanctorious


What are different types of miscarriages?

Firstly, miscarriage is the term used when a pregnancy is lost by accident. You may also hear it talked of as an abortion. This does NOT mean a medical or surgical termination it is just 'medical speak'. Early on in pregnancy you may have a 'complete' miscarriage. You may not even know you are pregnant and you lose all the pregnancy like a late, heavy period. This can be dealt with at home. There is also an 'incomplete', where the cramping and bleeding do not stop because some of the peregnancy is still in the uterus. Medical care is needed as the bleeding has to be stopped. 'Threatened', is where you have some bleeding and cramping and then it stops. You may go on to have a full-term pregnancy, or it may come back and you start bleeign again then it becomes 'Inevitable' and you lose the baby. Very occasionally you may have a 'missed' when the baby dies but you do not pass it and all the symptoms of pregnancy go away. If this happens you may need medical care to help pass the pregnancy. For more information see http://www.womens-health.co.uk/miscarr.asp