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3 Terminal Objective Don full O.R. attire and perform visual check of other personnel for attire upon entry/exit from the O.R.
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4 Enabling Objectives 1. State the methods of correcting hygiene problems. 2. List the standards that pertain to surgical scrub attire, etc. 3. Don full O.R. attire and perform visual check of others.
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6 Body Cleanliness Avoid excessive makeup Shower daily
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7 Jewelry Remove Confine within scrubs I’m talking to you Fool!!
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8 Fingernails Short & clean Polish removed No extensions
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9 Health and Well Being Adequate sleep Personnel with an acute infection should not enter O.R. Vaccinations
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10 Surgical Scrub Attire
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11 Scrubs Meet NFPA standards. Laundered daily by hospital facility. “Tuck-in” drawstrings and scrub top. T-shirts must be worn. 2.4.2
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12 Scrub Suits Personnel leaving must wear a cover gown or lab coat Change daily, when soiled or wet Warm-up jackets
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13 Surgical Head Covers Clean & lint free Bouffant & hoodstyle preferred over skull caps Completely covers hair & facial hair Linen hair covers must meet standards
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14 Shoe Covers and Shoes Required upon entering O.R. (Designated shoes) Cloth shoes do not provide protection. Removed upon exiting the O.R.
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15 Masks Worn in O.R. rooms when sterile supplies are open. 95% filtration rate Cover mouth and nose and sealed at the sides On or Off Remove by strings
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16 Protective eyewear Always worn when scrubbing Worn by circulator when at risk Goggles or glasses with side shields 2.2
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17 PERSONAL HYGIENE AND OPERATING ROOM ATTIRE QUESTIONS
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18 Dress-up time!!
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