All articles used in an operation have been sterilized previously.
Operating room sterile technique.
Sterile persons do not lean on sterile tables and on the draped patient.
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All materials that enter the sterile field must be sterile.
The following rules are observed.
Principles of sterile technique.
4 once set up the sterile field needs to be monitored constantly.
The sterile field should be prepared as close as possible to the time of use.
Strict aseptic technique is needed at all times in the operating room.
Sterile technique is the application of procedures to maintain sterility in an environment where contamination could create problems like an operating room or a microbiology research facility.
Principles of aseptic technique in operating room.
If the sterile team sits to operate they do so without proximity to nonsterile area.
Sitting or leaning against a nonsterile surface is break in technique.
Sterile technique is most commonly practised in operating rooms labour and delivery rooms and special procedures or diagnostic areas.
If the unsterile item is small e g unopened suture once it is removed the area is.
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Specific situations outside of the operating room require a strict application of aseptic technique.
Contaminated items are removed immediately from the sterile field.
2 the sterility of supplies used during a surgical procedure can be affected by the events taking place within the operating room and the length of time the items have been exposed to the environment.
The principles of sterile technique are applied in various ways.
Sterile persons keep contact with sterile areas to a minimum.
These procedures limit the chance of contamination and keep the workspace clean so any results obtained are reliable.
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It is also used when performing a sterile procedure at the bedside such as inserting devices into sterile areas of the body or cavities e g insertion of chest tube central venous line or indwelling.
If the principle itself is understood the applications of it become obvious.
If a sterile item comes in contact with an unsterile item it is contaminated.
The application of aseptic technique in such settings is termed medical asepsis or clean technique rather than surgical asepsis or sterile technique required in the operating room.