Chapter 13: The OR Flashcards

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What are the 5 principles of conduct in an OR?

A
  • Sharing goals
  • Having clear roles
  • Mutual trust
  • Effective communication
  • Agreeing with measurable processes and outcomes
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What is included in a surgical briefing and debriefing?

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  • Sign-In - Confirm patient, consent, procedues and site
  • Briefing - Safety checks, steps of procedure, specific measures (antibiotics)
  • Sign-Out - Name of procedure, swab count, sharps count, confirm samples to be submitted
  • Debriefing - Review the procedure, any near-misses, if any different steps should have been taken, disclose the patient plan
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What benefits are provided by a surgical checklist?

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  • Decrease intra-op surgeon delay >80%
  • Improve patient surgical outcomes
  • Decrease intra-op adverse effects
  • Decrease post-op mortality
  • Overall reduction in hospital mortality
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What is the recommended way for sterile team members to change position?

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Back-to-back or face-to-face with adequate space between them

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5
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What is the recommended ventilation within an OR?

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  • Horizontal, laminar air flow
  • Minimum of 15 air exchanges per hour
  • 30-60% humidity
  • Temperature 20-23C

Laminar airflow has been associated with a 61% decrease in room bacteria and 92% decrease at the wound site compared to conventional ventilation

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6
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Define surgical asepsis:

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Complete absence of contamination by pathogenic organisms

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7
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Define antiseptic and disinfectant:

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  • Antiseptic - prevents or reduces the growth or action of pathogenic organisms on living tissue (Alcohols, Iodine)
  • Disinfectant - Agents, usually chemical, that destroy most pathogenic organisms but not spores on inanimate objects. (Quaternary ammonium compounds, phenols, chlorine and compounds)
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What are the properties of an ideal drape?

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  • Blood and fluid resistant
  • Lint free
  • Anti-static
  • Able to maintain an isothermic environment
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9
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What is the recommended gold-standard hand prep?

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Well-formulated waterless hydroalcohol solutions (2 min!)

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10
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What are benefits of disposable gowns?

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  • Less permeable to bacteria (cloth permeates at 30 min)
  • More economical
  • Decrease surgical infection rate
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11
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What are the three options for gloving?

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  • Closed
  • Open
  • Assisted

Assited gloving it the most sterile way. Closed and open gloving have been shown to cause contamination of the gown, particularly of the cuff, in 100% of cases compared to 0% with assisted

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12
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Why are alcohol scrubs superior?

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Rapid killing of bacteria and takes ~6hr for regrowth

Doing a medicated soap first may actually worsen dermatitis (which is harder to decontaminate)

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13
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When scrubbing with soap, where should you use the brush part?

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Only on the fingertips.

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14
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Where is glove penetration most common?

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The non-dominant hand

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15
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Post op perforation rate of gloves?
Double gloves?

A

Single: 12.7 -31%
Double: 3.8-13% for inner gloves

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16
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Gloves get contaminated in surgery. You should consider changing them at what 3 time points?

A

Every 60 minutes
After draping
Before handling the implants

17
Q

Are antimicrobial adhesive drapes superior to non-adhesive drapes?

A

No

18
Q

What scrub causes more skin reactions?

A

Povidone-iodine

19
Q

What scrub combo has residual activity?

A

Chlorhexidine 4% followed by 70% isopropyl alcohol

20
Q

Does distant pyoderma increase rate of infection?

A

Yes! And Staph is the most common bug for SSI