Which Action Demonstrates A Break In Sterile Technique?

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Which action demonstrates a break in sterile technique? Rationale:

Reaching over the sterile field while wearing sterile protective equipment breaks sterile technique

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What is a break in sterile technique?

Common breaks in sterile technique include

difficulties encountered with sterilization, setting up and opening the sterile field, scrubbing and drying hands

, gowning, gloving, positioning, prepping, draping, the OR environment, and surgical technique.

What are examples of breaks in sterile technique?

Common breaks in sterile technique include

diffi- culties encountered with sterilization

, setting up and opening the sterile field, scrubbing and drying hands, gowning, gloving, positioning, prepping, draping, the OR environment, and surgical tech- nique.

What happens when sterile technique is broken?

Many procedures require sterile technique. Breaks in sterility can result in negative out- comes such as

infections, pain, or increased length of hospital stay

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How do you not break a sterile field?

Ensure that all sterile packages and trays are inspected prior to opening them on a sterile field. Inspect packages for wet spots or tears. Check the sterilization indicator in the sterile package to confirm the distinctive color pattern ensuring the sterilization process is adequate.

What are the sterile techniques?

Sterile technique involves

meticulous hand washing, use of a sterile field, use of sterile gloves for application of a sterile dressing, and use of sterile instruments

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Why is a sterile field important?

Maintaining a sterile field is an

important component of infection prevention

. These set of practices that are performed before, during and after invasive procedures reduce the number of potentially infectious microbes and help to reduce the risk of post procedure infection.

How long can a sterile table be covered?

I had been taught that a dry table could be covered and was considered sterile for

24 hours

. A wet table would be considered sterile for 2 hours.

When there is a sterile field?

A sterile field is established

whenever a patient’s skin is intentionally punctured or incised

, during procedures involving entry into a body cavity, or when contact with nonintact skin is possible (e.g., surgery or trauma).

How far should you stay away from a sterile field?

This square footage minimum is intended to accommodate the equipment and personnel necessary for one surgical field. For unsterile personnel, such as the circulator, to move around the sterile field without contaminating it, he or she should maintain a distance of

at least 12 inches

from the sterile field.

What are the 3 basic principles of surgical aseptic technique?

These principles include the following:

(1) use only sterile items within a sterile field; (2) sterile (scrubbed) personnel are gowned and gloved; (3) sterile personnel operate within a sterile field (sterile personnel touch only sterile items or areas, unsterile personnel touch only unsterile items or areas); (4)

When should a sterile field be opened?

Sterile supplies should be opened and set-up

as close to the time of surgery as possible and for one surgery only

. 1. Only one patient should occupy an OR and therefore, a single sterile field should be established.

What is the acceptable border between a sterile area and non-sterile area?

Sterile objects must not be wet. Moisture will draw microorganisms into the sterile object. An acceptable border between a sterile area and a nonsterile area is

one inch

. The portion of the drape that hangs over the edge is considered nonsterile, no matter what the size.

What is the difference between aseptic and sterile?

Aseptic: A surface, object, product, or environment has been treated such that it is free of contamination. Bacteria, viruses, or other harmful living organisms cannot survive or reproduce. … Sterile:

A product that is completely free of microscopic organisms

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What happens if a glove breaks during surgery?

Surgical gloves that develop holes or leaks during a procedure appear

to increase the risk of infection at the surgical site among patients

who are not given antibiotics beforehand, according to a new article.

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