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Surgical Skin Antisepsis: The information you need …
multimedia.3m.comSurgical Skin Antisepsis: The information you need to know, the questions you need to ask Author: Kathleen Kohut, RN, MS, CIC, CNOR independent infection prevention consultant for 3M
Manual of Infection Prevention & Control in Dental Settings
www.moh.gov.saantiseptic hand rub, and surgical hand antisepsis. 5.7. Hand washing: washing hands with plain (i.e., non-antimicrobial) soap and water. 5.8. Surgical hand scrub: an antiseptic-containing preparation that substantially reduces the number of microorganisms on intact skin; it is broad-spectrum, fast-acting, and persistent 6. Procedure: 6.1.
Infection Prevention and Control Practice Handbook
www.cec.health.nsw.gov.au4.1.6 hand care and skin integrity ... table 9 as 4381: 2015 single use surgical face mask standard ... 4.4.3 skin antisepsis ...
Guide to Local Production: WHO-recommended Handrub ...
www.who.intfor skin care, provided that they are cheap, widely available and miscible in water and alcohol and do not add to toxicity, or promote allergy. • Hydrogen peroxide: used to inactivate contaminating bacterial spores in the solution and is not an active substance for hand antisepsis.
Surgical Hand Antisepsis, gowning and gloving
www.aado.orgSurgical Gowning Technique Push the hands and forearms into the sleeves of the gown, advancing the hands only to the proximal edge of the cuff if the closed gloving technique will be used. If open gloving technique will be used, advance the hands completely through the cuffs of the gown. The circulator pulls the gown over the scrubbed person’s