while opening a sterile surgical instrument pack,you notice that the sterilization indicator has not been exposed what should you do
remove the speedometer then remove the screws on the back of the speedo, this should give you access to lights :)
Dry. If you must get your sutures wet, for instance during bathing, you should dry them as soon as possible.
It is not difficult. First you have to remove the 12vot cigarette lighter plastic and then remove the radio. 4 screws for the radio. Then you have to remove the panel that goes from the radio up to the instrument cluster. This panel has 4 screws. 2 of them are on top of the instrument cluster (visible) and the other two should be visible after removal of radio.
Sutures, also known as stitches, should always be removed by a health care professional, never by the patient themselves. A comprehensive guide to removing sutures can be found on Emedicine Health.
They should stay visible.
Using sterile gloves and making sure it does not touch any non-sterile/contaminated objects
no, prolene ( Polypropylene ) sutures don't dessolve. they should be removed.
10 feet
10 feet
The trim panel should be held on with screws around the edge. The instrument panel under that should be held in with screws also. Unhook the speedometer and the wires plugged into it.
You will have to remove the instrument cluster. This may be an LED that should never have failed.