Which organization recommends the practices for maintaining a sterile field?

Which organization recommends the practices for maintaining a sterile field?

AORN Recommended Practices Committee

How do you maintain aseptic techniques?

The aim of every procedure should be to maintain asepsis at all times by protecting the key parts and key sites from contact contamination by microorganisms. This can be achieved through correct hand hygiene, a non-touch technique, glove use and ensuring asepsis and sterility of equipment.

When should sterile technique be used?

In health care, sterile technique is always used when the integrity of the skin is accessed, impaired, or broken (e.g., burns or surgical incisions). Sterile technique may include the use of sterile equipment, sterile gowns, and gloves (Perry et al., 2014).

What can contaminate a sterile field?

When opening sterile equipment and adding supplies to a sterile field, take care to avoid contamination. Any puncture, moisture, or tear that passes through a sterile barrier must be considered contaminated. Keep sterile surface dry and replace if wet or torn.

When opening a sterile package the last flap to be opened should be the flap?

Terms in this set (11) You are about to open a sterile pack. Place the following steps in the proper sequence for opening the sterile pack. -You would open the flap furthest from your body first, followed by the side flaps, and finally, the flap closest to your body.

What constitutes a sterile field?

The sterile field is the designated area which is “free of bugs that can infect people” The sterile field can include can include surfaces, instruments, even people. Once a surgeon, tech or nurse is “scrubbed in” (hands washed, adorned in sterile garb), then he or she is part of the sterile field.

What is a sterile drape and how does it contribute to a sterile field?

A sterile field is an area created by placing sterile surgical drapes around the patient’s surgical site and on the stand that will hold sterile instruments and other items needed during surgery.

Which part of a sterile gown is actually considered sterile?

sleeves

What is the standard aseptic technique?

Aseptic technique is a key component of Standard 3 of the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards which are intended to prevent or minimise the risk of introducing harmful infectious agents into sterile areas of the body when undertaking clinical procedures.

How long should aseptic hand washing take?

Wet your hands under warm, running water. Apply antibacterial/antimicrobial soap or an alcohol-based hand rub over your hands and wrists. Scrub vigorously for at least 20 seconds before rinsing.

What is the highest level of infection control?

sterilization

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