Scrubbing Flashcards

1
Q

Define antisepsis

A
  • Use of antiseptics to eliminate microorganisms

- Systematic washing and scrubbing hands/forearms/elbows

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2
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Purpose of scrubbing process?

A

Destroy transient microorganisms and inhibit growth of resident microorganisms

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3
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Define transient antisepsis

A
  • Microorganisms that are introduced to the skin by contact

- Mechanical scrubbing removes most

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4
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What type of scrubbing removes most transient microorganisms?

A

Mechanical

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5
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Define resident antisepsis

A
  • Microorganisms whose natural habitat is the skin
  • Exist in large numbers under nails, hair follicles, sweat glands
  • This is why sterile gloves are used
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6
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Purpose of sterile gloves?

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To avoid resident microorganisms

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7
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Which microorganisms are gram negative and positive?

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Resident microorganisms

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8
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What factors may alter effectiveness of surgical scrub?

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  1. Prep before cleansing
  2. Choice of antiseptic solution
  3. Cleansing method
  4. Duration of cleansing
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9
Q

Why isn’t nail polish allowed in OR?

A

Polish can hide dirt/debris in subungual space

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10
Q

What antiseptic solution was found to have greater residual antimicrobial activity?

A

Alcoholic chlorhexidine

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11
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Which substances are more effective in removing microorganisms on hands than povidone iodine?

A

Biguanides (chlorohexidine gluconate)

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12
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Types of scrubbing methods

A

Timed or counted strokes

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13
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8 steps of handwashing

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  1. Palm to palm
  2. Between fingers
  3. Back of hands
  4. Base of thumbs
  5. Back of fingers
  6. Fingernails
  7. Wrists
  8. Rinse and wipe dry
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14
Q

What should NOT be combined with alcohol surgical handrub sequentially?

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Surgical hand antimicrobial soap (but hand washing does need to be performed before the first surgical hand scrub of the day using nail pick)

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15
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What does first scrub of the day consist of?

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Hand washing followed by timed or stroke counted surgical scrub

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16
Q

What do scrubs after the first one of the day consist of?

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Can include handrub technique but may vary per surgeon or hospital

17
Q

How long should scrubbing last?

A

CDC and AORN state 2-6 mins is as effective as 5 mins

18
Q

Describe powders in gloves

A
  • Acts as glove lubricant
  • “Powder granuloma” is a post op complication
  • Powder falling out can become a vehicle for microorganisms throughout entire OR suite
  • Gloves are usually wiped after they are put on and before approaching sterile field
19
Q

When is closed gloving used?

A

When initially donning sterile gown and gloves

20
Q

Why can’t closed gloves be used in subsequent gloving?

A

Cuffs of gown collect moisture and become damp (become considered unsterile)

21
Q

Why shouldn’t sterile gloved fingers be criss-crossed?

A

May cause micro tears in the gloves

22
Q

Describe ebola gowning

A

Caution when DOFFING (as opposed to donning)