Safety scalpels. (Product Marketplace).DeRoyal has added seven totally retractable re·tract v. re·tract·ed, re·tract·ing, re·tracts v.tr. 1. To take back; disavow: refused to retract the statement. 2. , color-coded, disposable disposable Nursing adjective Referring to that which is discarded or disposed of noun An item used in health care-related Pt contact which is discarded after use–eg masks, gloves, gowns, needles, paper products, syringes, wipes. See Biohazardous waste. safety scalpels and a safety blade remover for blades with reusable re·use tr.v. re·used, re·us·ing, re·us·es To use again, especially after salvaging or special treatment or processing. re·us metal handles to its family of sharps safety products. DeRoyal's retractable safety scalpel line now totals 10 products. These scalpels allow full blade visibility to reduce the chance of injury and are the only patented safety scalpels that permit controlled retraction In the law of Defamation, a formal recanting of the libelous or slanderous material. Retraction is not a defense to defamation, but under certain circumstances, it is admissible in Mitigation of Damages. Cross-references Libel and Slander. of the entire blade. This type of retraction provides protection during procedures requiring repeated incisions or the frequent passing of the instrument between clinicians. Circle 127 on Reader Service Card |
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