The Ultimate Medical Terminology Quiz: Test Your Clinical Vocabulary

What’s the purpose of a 'scalpel' in surgery?

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What’s the purpose of a 'scalpel' in surgery?
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A scalpel is a small, sharp knife that surgeons use to make precise cuts in the body. It helps them make clean and accurate incisions, which is essential for performing successful surgeries. The word 'scalpel' comes from the Latin word 'scalpellus,' meaning a little knife.

What’s the purpose of a 'scalpel' in surgery?

To make incisions
To hold tissues
To measure depth
To close wounds
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