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Dissection

Dissection. Tools & Safety. Why are dissections important to do?. Dissection Pan. Purpose: Location of all dissecting. Scalpel. Purpose: Used to make incisions Safety: Cut with blade pointed down Safety: Cut towards yourself. Scissors. Purpose: Cut through flesh and bone

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Dissection

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  1. Dissection Tools & Safety

  2. Why are dissections important to do?

  3. Dissection Pan Purpose: Location of all dissecting

  4. Scalpel Purpose: Used to make incisions Safety: Cut with blade pointed down Safety: Cut towards yourself

  5. Scissors Purpose: Cut through flesh and bone Safety: They are much sharper than regular scissors

  6. Probes & Picks Purpose: Manipulate or hold small tissues Safety: End point is sharp

  7. Pins Purpose: Hold skin and other tissues down to the pan and out of the way Safety: End points are sharp

  8. All tools remain in the large tray at all times • Cut towards your body • Use the tools to point to the specimen, not your fingers • Be careful not to wave the tools in your hands • Use the tools only for the designated purposes of dissection • Improper clean up results in a lack of privileges Rules to Follow

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