Surgical drapes
Found 5 free book(s)WOUND HEALING lecture.ppt [Read-Only]
www.meddean.luc.eduSurgical Wound Infection ... – Presence of drains, packs, drapes – Ischemia – Wound leakage. Antibiotic Use Characteristics of an optimal antibiotic for surgical prophylaxis: – Effective against suspected pathogens – Does not induce bacterial resistance – Effective tissue penetration
Basic surgical skills - WHO
www.who.int• Surgical gloves prevent transmission of HIV and other infections through contact with blood, other body fluids ... • Do not place drapes on patient until scrubbed, gowned, gloved • Leave uncovered only operative field (areas that have been prepped) and areas necessary for
Surgery Prep: Scrubbing, Gloving, Gowning
www.vettechprep.com• Sterile trays, drapes, or equipment should never be reached over by anyone not scrubbed-in. Patient Preparation Clipping the Patient: ... • Sterile gloves are worn during the surgical scrub in the operating room to decrease contamination to the surgery area from the hands.
Scoring fire risk for surgical patients F
www.ormanager.comThe assessment requires the surgical team to identify the 3 key elements that are necessary for a fire to start—the fire triangle: • heat • fuel • oxygen. In the OR, 3 key risks are: • surgical site or incision above the xiphoid • open oxygen source (ie, patient receiving supplemental oxygen via face mask or nasal cannula)
Intravesical Administration of Therapeutic Medication for ...
www.suna.orgor agent, patient's waste, plastic back absorptive drapes/liners and equipment. Repeat thorough hand washing after the clean-up. Hand washing should occur before and after any glove use. B. Sterile technique is required for urethral catheterization. C. Biohazardous or chemotherapy waste container D. Spill kit E. Eyewash station