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Minimizing risk for cross contamination
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All members of the surgical team must scrub, gown and glove appropriately before every surgical procedure. Additionally, double gloving is known to reduce the risk of exposure and has become common practice in todays health care arena. Check out the videos to properly don and doff surgical attire that will provide education for you and your clinical teams
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The science behind Indicator System gloves
30min
Donning of sterile gown and gloves
Donning guide (open donning technique) with Biogel Indicator System gloves
Donning guide (assisted gloving) with Biogel Indicator gloves
Donning guide (closed donning technique) with Biogel Indicator System gloves
Doffing of contaminated gown and gloves
Doffing of contaminated gown and gloves (US)
The surgical glove pathway through a procedure
15min
Why I double glove?
2 min
Clinical evidence for double gloving
20min
Double gloving proof points
17min
Evidence for double gloving
Hear surgeons and nurses explain why they double glove
2min
Experiences from using a Puncture Indication System
2min
An OR nurse perspective on the risks in the OR
2min
The importance of the hands to a cardiac surgeon
2min
What made you start using an indicator system
2min
Using improvement science to drive change in the operating room
51min
How to implement a double gloving protocol in practice
31min
Improving surgical gloving practice
42min
OR nurses’ preventive interventions to reduce bacterial growth and SSIs
39min