Surgical Scrubbing, Closed Gloving and Gowning
Surgical Scrubbing, Closed Gloving and Gowning
Surgical Scrubbing, Closed Gloving and Gowning
EQUIPMENTS 1. Deep sink with knee and foot controls for dispensing water and soap (faucets)
should be high enough for hands and forearms to fit comfortably
2. Antimicrobial agent approved by the health care facility
3. Surgical scrub sponge with plastic nail pick (optional)
4. Paper face mask, cap, or hood surgical shoe covers
5. Sterile towel
6. Sterile pack containing sterile gown
7. Protective eyewear (glasses or goggles)
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gloves, causing contamination. Artificial nails
are known to harbor gram negative
microorganism and fungus (AORN, 2014:
CDC 2008a)
4. Inspect condition of cuticles, hand and forearms
for abrasions, cuts or open lesions.
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Rationale: Removes dirt and organic material
that harbor large numbers of
microorganisms.
10. Surgical scrub with sponge or sponge brush
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microorganisms.
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c. Using another 2 mL of hand preparation, repeat
with other hand.
CHECKED BY:
DATE:
CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR
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