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Aseptic Technique |
This competency assessment module discusses aseptic technique, including operating room attire, correct technique for surgical scrubbing of the hands and arms, and for gowning and gloving yourself and other members of the surgical team. It also addresses the appropriate technique for prepping the patient for surgery and principles of draping the patient.
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Content
- Unit 1: Overview of Aseptic Technique
- Unit 2: Principles of Aseptic Technique
- Unit 3: Appropriate Operating-Room Attire
- Unit 4: Surgical Scrubbing of the Hands and Arms
- Unit 5: Gowning and Gloving of Self and Others
- Unit 6: Prepping the Patient
- Unit 7: Draping the Patient and Equipment
- Unit 8: Summary and Documentation
- Unit 9: Case Studies
- Glossary of Terms
- Bibliography and Suggested Readings
- Review Questions
- Case Studies Response Guide
- Competency Documentation Form
Objectives
After completing this module, you should be able to accomplish the following:
- Discuss how the infectious process affects patients undergoing surgical intervention.
- Describe the principles of aseptic technique.
- Describe appropriate operating-room attire.
- Demonstrate correct technique for surgical scrubbing of the hands and arms.
- Demonstrate correct technique for gowning and gloving of self and others.
- Discuss the appropriate technique for prepping the patient for surgery.
- Describe the principles of draping the patient.
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