Asepsis and Aseptic technique - Scout/ Scrub nursing Flashcards

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Asepsis

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The absence of pathogenic micro-organisms

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Sterile

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Free of microorganisms including bacteria, viruses, spores and fungi.

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Aseptic technique

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A set of practices used to prevent contamination by pathogens during medical procedures.

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Sterile technique

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Refers to creating and working within a sterile field

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ANTT

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A standardised approach to prevent contamination of sterile surfaces and critical parts by avoiding direct touch.
- focused on maintaining asepsis by using sterile equipment and techniques.

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Surgical site infections

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Account for more than 30% of all HAI and have the highest mortality rate.
- Most common microorganisms that cause SSI is bacteria.
- Microbial contamination of the SS is the pre-req for a SSI.

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Endogenous microorganisms

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bacteria from the patients own skin, mucous membranes or hollow viscera.

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Exogenous microorganisms

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from healthcare personnel, the environment, surgical instruments and other materials.

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Superficial incisional SSI

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Extends only into the skin or subcut tissue is regarded as a localised infection. Occurs within 30 days after the operation.

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Deep incisional SSI

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Extended into fascia and/ or muscle layers. develops within 30 days of an operation or 1 year of an implanted device.

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Organ/space SSI

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Most serious as it has spread from the localised area and can reach into areas not involved in the operation.

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SSI prevention care bundle

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urgical care bundles are made up of a group of evidence-based practice interventions which when performed together can have a positive outcome on patient care.
- Reduce SSI

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Purpose of the surgical scrub

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remove debris and transient micro-organisms from the hands and arms, reducing residual microbial count to a minimum and leaving an antimicrobial residue on the skin to prevent growth of micro-organisms.

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Opening sterile supplies

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Teamwork between the instrument and circulating nurse to maintain asepsis whilst opening sterile supplies.
- Circulating nurse is responsible for opening and transferring sterile items to the instrument nurse and/or onto the sterile field.

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Surgical skin preparation aim

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Reducing the number of bacteria on the skin around the incision site reduces the risk of a patient developing an SSI.

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how to achieve surgical skin preparation

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use of an antimicrobial agent, which has a broad-spectrum, rapid and persistent effect.

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Three principles of surgical skin prep:

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  1. removal of hair
  2. chemical killing
  3. mechanical removing
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Clean to dirty

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start at the cleanest area of the skin and move your way outwards to the dirtiest area.

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Draping the patient

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Placed strategically on the patient in a manner that exposes only the operative site and isolates it from the surrounding area.
- Drapes covering the pt body also provide an area on which sterile instruments and equipment can be placed.

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Key points when handling drapes:

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  1. handle as little as possible
  2. hold drapes above waste level
  3. once in place, don’t move
  4. drape incision site first and work towards periphery
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Surgical asepsis

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involves maintaining a sterile environment throughout a surgical procedure.
- use of sterile instruments, sterile gown, gloves, and ensuring the surgical field is free off contamination.

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Surgical conscience

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An ethical and professional standard requiring all professionals to be vigilant and adhere to aseptic techniques.
- recognising and correcting any breaches in sterile technique

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surgically clean

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refers to a level of cleanliness where most microorganisms have been removed from the skin, but is not completely sterile.