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Instrument is a term used in various contexts in the medical field. It can refer to a tool, device, or implement used for specific purposes, particularly in surgery or other medical procedures.
Definition[edit]
An instrument in the medical field is a tool or device designed to perform specific functions. This can range from simple tools like scalpels and forceps to complex devices like endoscopes and ultrasound machines.
Types of Instruments[edit]
There are several types of instruments used in the medical field. These can be broadly categorized into the following:
- Diagnostic Instruments: These are used to examine the patient and determine the cause of illness or injury. Examples include stethoscopes, thermometers, and sphygmomanometers.
- Surgical Instruments: These are used to perform surgical procedures. Examples include scalpels, forceps, and sutures.
- Therapeutic Instruments: These are used to treat illnesses or injuries. Examples include nebulizers, inhalers, and dialysis machines.
Use in Medicine[edit]
Instruments play a crucial role in medicine. They are used in various stages of medical care, from diagnosis to treatment. For instance, a stethoscope is used to listen to the patient's heart and lungs, while a scalpel is used to make incisions during surgery.
Maintenance and Sterilization[edit]
Proper maintenance and sterilization of medical instruments are crucial to prevent the spread of infections. This involves cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing the instruments after each use.


