This Topic presented by Mohammed Haroon Rashid From Basic B.Sc Nursing Final Year students in Florence College of nursing Limtara dhamtari. This topic presented on workshop on the date 13 sep 2019.
4. The gowning and gloving is an important
procedure required to reduce the risk of
contamination by microorganisms during
operative procedures.
The process of scrubbing, gowning, and
gloving is one that all members of the surgical
team must complete before each operation.
In the surgical scrub, the hands and forearms
are decontaminated. A sterile surgical gown and
pair of gloves are subsequently donned,
creating an aseptic environment.
5. The gowning and gloving are important
component of Aseptic technique.
These procedure avoid to the introduction of
pathogens or disease causing micro organism.
Maintaining asepsis in product preparation in
critical for the specialized patient.
8. DEFINITION OF GLOVING
sterile or clean fitted coverings for the han
ds, usually with a separate sheath for each
finger and thumb. Clean gloves are worn t
o protect health care personnel from urin
e, stool, blood, saliva, and drainage from
wounds and lesions of patients and to pro
tect patients from health care personnel
who may have cuts. Sterile gloves are wor
n when there is contact with sterile instru
ments or a patient's sterile part.
14. PERSONS WHO ARE STERILE TOUCH ONLY STERILE ARTICLES;
PERSONS WHO ARE NOT STERILE TOUCH ONLY UNSTERILE
ARTICLES.
15. STERILE PERSONS AVOID LEANING OVER AN UNSTERILE AREA; NON-
STERILE PERSONS AVOID REACHING OVER A STERILE FIELD.
UNSTERILE PERSONS DO NOT GET CLOSER THAN 12 INCHES FROM A
STERILE FIELD.
17. NON-STERILE PERSONS — WHEN YOU ARE OBSERVING A CASE,
PLEASE STAY IN THE ROOM UNTIL THE CASE IS COMPLETED. DO NOT
WANDER FROM ROOM TO ROOM AS TRAFFIC IN THE OPERATING
ROOM SHOULD BE KEPT AS A MINIMUM. PATIENT PRIVACY NEEDS
TO BE RESPECTED.
19. Surgeon
The surgeon is “in charge” of the surgical team. He or she is
the person who performs the operation and directs the
activities of other members of the surgical team
20. Certified O.T Technologist
The surgical technologist is responsible for the
preparation of the sterile supplies, equipment and
instruments, then assists the surgeon in their use.
22. Anesthesiologist
The anesthesiologist is a physician who specializes in
administering drugs to the patient so he or she is pain free
during the operation. They monitor the patient’s response
to anesthesia.
23. Registered Nursing Staff
The Registered Nurse role is generally that of the
“circulator”. The circulator is responsible for the patient care
during the operation. He or she assesses the patient, assists
the anesthesiologist, completes operating room records and
dispenses items to the sterile team.