Instruments used in general medicine

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Instruments Used in General Medicine

Instruments used in general medicine are essential tools that healthcare professionals rely on for the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of patients. These instruments range from basic diagnostic tools to more complex devices used for specific procedures.

Common Instruments and Their Uses

Stethoscope

The stethoscope is a fundamental instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to the internal sounds of a patient's body. It is primarily used to listen to the heart, lungs, and intestinal tract.

A doctor using a stethoscope.

Sphygmomanometer

A sphygmomanometer is used to measure blood pressure. It consists of an inflatable cuff to restrict blood flow and a mercury or aneroid manometer to measure pressure.

Measuring blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer.

Otoscope

An otoscope is a tool used for the examination of the ear canal and tympanic membrane. It provides a visual diagnosis of ear infections and other issues.

An otoscope being used to examine a patient's ear.

Ophthalmoscope

An ophthalmoscope allows for the examination of the interior surfaces of the eye, including the retina and optic nerve, essential for detecting eye diseases.

Using an ophthalmoscope to examine the eye.

Reflex Hammer

A reflex hammer is used to test deep tendon reflexes, aiding in the diagnosis of neurological issues.

A reflex hammer in use.

Thermometer

Thermometers are used to measure body temperature. There are various types, including oral, rectal, ear (tympanic), and forehead (temporal artery) thermometers.

A digital thermometer.

Scalpel

A scalpel is a small and extremely sharp bladed instrument used for surgery, anatomical dissection, and various medical procedures.

A surgical scalpel.

Syringe and Needles

Syringes and needles are used for injecting medications, drawing blood, and other medical procedures involving liquid transfer.

A collection of medical syringes and needles.

Diagnostic Machines

In addition to handheld instruments, several diagnostic machines are commonly used in general medicine, including:

  • X-ray machines
  • Ultrasound scanners
  • Electrocardiographs (ECG)
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners

See Also

References

  • Medical Instruments and Devices: Principles and Practices. (2021). Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology.
  • Tools of the Trade: Understanding Medical Instruments. (2020). Medical News Today.

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