Chapter 18 Aseptic Techniques (SABURI)
when performing dressing changes it is important to remember that
1) working with a team member in beneficial 2) dressing changes must be performed after a physician orders the procedure 3) if the wound is purulent, gowns are recommended
when establishing a sterile field using a sterile drape
all drape items must be clean and dry
when gowning another person
a nonsterile circulating person pulls the gown up and fastens the back and waist band
when a foley catheter system is insterted into a patient for an expected period of 4 to 6 weeks
a polyvinyl chloride catheter is used
when gowning and gloving for a sterile procedure, it is important to remember that
after gowning the front of the gown down to the wait and sleeves are considered sterile
when performing portable radiography on neonatal infants
aseptic techniques are especially important because of the infants weak immune system
when handling a patient with a folet catheter in place
avoid kinks in the tubing and keep the drainage bag lower than the bladder
how should two people in sterile attire should pass by eachother
back to back
when opening and pouring sterile solutions
confirm solution name and strength three times before pouring show the solution name and strength to another person before pouring
if the sterility of an object is unknown, what should be done
consider the object unsterile, do not use it
define purulent
consisting puss
The goal of an aseptic technique is to
protect patient from pathogenic microbes
what should be examined first when a sterile package is being used
expiration date
when opening and pouring a sterile solutions
hold the bottles with the label facing up to prevent fluids from staining the table
the purpose of the inflatable balloon portion at the tip of the Foley catheter is to
hold the catheter within the bladder
when creating a sterile field, it is important for the imaging professional to:
keep sterile gloves in sight and above waist level
if you suspect the radiologist has contaminated his or her glove what should you do
make the radiologist aware of the possible contamination immediately
when opening a sterile tray, your fingers ...
must never touch the inside of the tray
the role of the imaging technologist during cardiac pacemaker studies is to
operate a fluoroscopy for the physician as e or she guides the pacemaker into position
the inflatable balloon portion of the Foley catheter is typically filled with
sterile water
when using a portable c arm for a surgical hip pinning
sterility will be maintained using a shower curtain approach
when putting on a pair of sterile gloves using the self-gowning open technique:
the first glove is picked up by the inside cuff with one hand, being careful not to touch the outside of the glove
when using a portable fluoroscopy c arm in surgery
the image receptor and c arm are draped with a snap cover for sterility
you are about to assist with a sterile procedure. in scrubbing for the procedure it is important to:
use a surgical antimicrobial solution such as alcohol or antiseptic soap
what represents a good sterile technique
when using a sterile setup ,avoid bending or reaching over it