To reduce SSIs, perioperative staff members and surgeons in any areas providing surgical interventions, including inpatient ORs, must execute and maintain complex, specialized skill sets while practicing excellent aseptic technique. A recent study of multiple ASCs identified significant SSI prevention practice improvement opportunities, including changes in patient skin preparation, administration of antibiotics, and staff member removal of watches, jewelry, and artificial nails. The final
conclusion was that “inadequate staff knowledge of infection control principles”7(p1) contributed to SSIs in the ASCs.
To reduce SSIs, perioperative staff members and surgeons in any areas providing surgical interventions, including inpatient ORs, must execute and maintain complex, specialized skill sets while practicing excellent aseptic technique. A recent study of multiple ASCs identified significant SSI prevention practice improvement opportunities, including changes in patient skin preparation, administration of antibiotics, and staff member removal of watches, jewelry, and artificial nails. The finalconclusion was that “inadequate staff knowledge of infection control principles”7(p1) contributed to SSIs in the ASCs.
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