![]() This modules talks about procedures that take place in clean areas, and discusses how to prevent the transfer germs to patients and to items that will be used on patients. While some healthcare workers fear the diseases that patients can give them, the reality is that the vast majority of infections spread from health care workers to vulnerable patients.Ĭlean, aseptic and sterile techniques are strategies that reduce the chances of spreading infections to patients. And ultimately, of course the goal is to avoid spreading germs to patients either by direct hand contact or indirectly by germs on instruments, and supplies. The goal is to keep microbes from traveling from dirty or contaminated areas to cleaner areas. It discussed how to designate and prepare 4 work areas in a clean area, a dirty area for place, an area for used patient care items that are not reprocessed, and an area for personal items. ![]() The I-TECH video Separation of Clean and Dirty, discussed a key concept in infection control: the separation of clean and dirty.Your sterile gloves' pack should never be folded to prevent creaseĪnd to prevent it from easily being torn and exposed Destruction of integrity of microbial barriers result in When bacteria cannot be eliminated from a field they must beġ4. Site so never place your hands under it or near it.ġ3. Sweat is moisture and may cause contamination. Sterile equipment to prevent still any contamination. Sterile persons keep contact with sterile area to a minimum.Īlthough sterile persons are sterile still refrain from touching the Non-sterile persons keep away fromsterile area.ġ1. Sterile persons keep within the sterile area.ġ0. Never touch equipment on rims of bottles.īefore using the sterile content pour a little amount to clean the rimĩ. Never touch the rim of bottles/containers of sterile content. The edge of anything that encloses sterile contents is not PRINCIPLES OF ASEPTIC TECHNIQUEPRINCIPLES OF ASEPTIC TECHNIQUEĨ. ![]() Po licie s and pro ce dure s fo r m aintaining a ste rile fie ld sho uldīe writte n, re vie we d annually, and re adily available within the So in a m anne r to m aintain the ste rile fie ld. 2,5Īllpe rso nne lm o ving within o r aro und a ste rile fie ld sho uld do PRINCIPLES OF ASEPTICPRINCIPLES OF ASEPTICĪste rile fie ld sho uld be m aintaine d and m o nito re d co nstantly. ![]() 2,4Īllite m s intro duce d o nto a ste rile fie ld sho uld be o pe ne d,ĭispe nse d, and transfe rre d by m e tho ds that m aintain ste rility and 2,5Īllite m s use d within a ste rile fie ld m ust be ste rile. Ste rile drape s are use d to cre ate a ste rile fie ld. Scrubbe d pe rso ns functio n within a ste rile fie ld. IN THE OPERATING ROOMIN THE OPERATING ROOM ASEPSIS AND ASEPTIC PRACTICESASEPSIS AND ASEPTIC PRACTICES.Trash: sharps, infectious waste, radioactive waste, Routine, aseptic or surgical hand hygiene? PLANNING REDUCES ERRORS IN TECHNIQUESPLANNING REDUCES ERRORS IN TECHNIQUES.Only put sterile items in a sterile fieldĮxcept for the 2.5 cm border So never4: Clean, Aseptic, Sterile Slide 8 Bulkpreparation of IV fluids ormedications Placement of central lines and thoracic lines Surgical hand rub with long acting antiseptic Preparation of sterile materials for multiple Sterile technique is used for surgery or the Antiseptic (chlorhexidine ) on patient’s Antiseptic hand hygiene ( chlorhexidine) Touch intact skin, intact mucous membranes Use clean technique if staff or objects will Hand washing, hand drying and use of non. HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATEDHEALTH CARE ASSOCIATEDĬlean technique refers to the use of routine
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