I thought the soft side of the brush is only for the delicate skin back of forearms to prevent scrapping debri from the skin and hard side of. Rush for the front of hand and forearms ?
If you’re not handing the card to turn with another scrubbed person, the un scrubbed person should walk around you or move the card around, so you don’t turn your back on the sterile field.
The running water faucet while she takes 2 mins to scrub her hands multiplied by the number of surgeons who must be doing this on the daily WASTING SO MUCH WATER 😭
Would you like to go in the OR and have Surgery Without proper hand washing of the surgeons. You would be infected with an infection that can lead to death.
You get to a point where touching anything without gloves feels wrong and worse. Your proprioceptive sense will compensate for doing things with gloves and it being the "right" way
This is not a question to be asked over youtube platform fool. This is just a standard practice video, if you belong to healthcare industry you must be knowing it from your hospital or college
No excuse for wearing nail polish. I have seen an OR nurse on here actually using polish when at work. Disgusting practice. Deter students from this from day ONE.
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As a current practicing surgeon, do you agree that the surgical tech is (if certified) the only subject matter experts in principles of asepsis and application of sterile technique?
This is not proper scrubbing. You should clean the nails under water. 30 seconds for nails on one hand, and then ten seconds each surface of fingers, hand and each section on arms. Fingers are 4 sides as well as arms. and never scrub over the same spot twice.
Don’t say it’s not proper technique, as it could just be an older technique, or newer technique. Things of such are always updating within the medical field. What you were taught whenever, may not be the way others are taught, & vice versa.
@Tyler previous comment is correct in that this is not a proper surgical scrub technique. Also pointed out which areas were not correct. You would think that medical techniques change often, but in actuality, it rarely changed. Practices such as: scrubbing, gowning, gloveing, and aseptic technique have not changed in many many many longgggg years. Items in the OR, people, and equipment do change over time. DaVinci is a perfect example of that.
@@dkay1000 Actually, when I learned to scrub in 2012, it was different than how we teach to scrub now in 2023. But you and Shannon are correct IMO. :-)
@@Tyler-ru9vo Shannon is completely correct. As a Surgical Technician, I can vouch for the statement. The Surgical tech is technically the only one that studies surgical sterility. That is our number one priority.
@@Mayrita77 Metsicans are such foul and nasty ppl. I hear from young Mexicans is profanity and fuck this and fuck that. I went to visit my relatives in California and was surprised to learn the house they bought several years ago for $356,000. They just sold it for 2 million and they are moving to Hawaii to get away from the filthy Mexicans as they call it because California now is the northernmost province of metsico. He said look at each one of these houses in this neighborhood. You will find on average five vehicles for each house sometimes a lot more when they park on the front yard. It’s not because they need five or six vehicle it’s because of any of them are living under one roof. They always have the garage enclosed., and a family lives in the garage and then they have families living in other places like a rat nest. Now that they are millionaires, they will never again have to go to a fast food or other place and find wetbacks who cant speak English.! And they were telling me about all the cars on the side of the road because the Mexicans buy cars that are supposed to be crushed and then they pour some additive in the engine thinking that it’s going to be a good car but they break down everywhere and then a Mexican mechanic will fix the car real good and it will go up in flames on the 405! Here a message from my iligeal girl friend! IYiYi Puta Chingada! Chinga, Tu, Madre, Idiota! Build that wall , Jenny Rivera is the only good Mexicana. Por favor Joto , besa mi Pinga!
Sounding good & so educating am happy to be part of the Entire Team
Thank you 😊 so much.... this video helps our nursing students 👍❤️
Really thanks
14:48 The look cracks me up 😂😂😂
I love the way you explained
This method is so good and so accurate for total free from contamination
I thought the soft side of the brush is only for the delicate skin back of forearms to prevent scrapping debri from the skin and hard side of. Rush for the front of hand and forearms ?
Thank you so much for this video.
Thank you so much for the video
Great video, very focused and to the point
Very helpful. Thank you.
If you’re not handing the card to turn with another scrubbed person, the un scrubbed person should walk around you or move the card around, so you don’t turn your back on the sterile field.
thankful for the infos. but please do turn off the faucet while scrubbing .
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Very helpful and informative video
not the water beign wasted for the whole 5 minutes of the wash.
Thank you so much!!!
Very helpful video
What do i need for Dental hygienist costume
Wow great video!
This is great. GS rotation in an hour... this helped alot.
People who are interested to see if they are interested in the other position
Thank you for sharing but I am a nursing student... not only medical students are here
okay
What about minutes of running water?
We don't all let the water run.
Wait! There's braille on the OR signs at 0:23. Can blind people operate on patients?!?!
no lol
@@nicolevanderhorst5599 I didn't think so 😛
So blind people don't accidentally enter the OR?
@@gyn2-392 they would have a hard time finding the button to let them in.
I Love the gloving.
Make video for fainting drapping
Isn't each hand supposed to be scrubbed separately just the way drying of the hands is done separately?
thanks
The running water faucet while she takes 2 mins to scrub her hands multiplied by the number of surgeons who must be doing this on the daily WASTING SO MUCH WATER 😭
I think a lot of hospitals have a foot pump for the water now to help solve this problem
Would you like to go in the OR and have Surgery Without proper hand washing of the surgeons. You would be infected with an infection that can lead to death.
The water in the OR does not run full blast to Cause splashing so it's not wasting water.
The very small things r the biggest things in order to do it properly ❤
Theses pointers mean the world of difference ❤thank u for taking the time
Thank you .
Thank you for sharing for interested nursing students 🫶🏽
With the gloves you don't lose too much sensitivity during surgery you work well?
You get to a point where touching anything without gloves feels wrong and worse. Your proprioceptive sense will compensate for doing things with gloves and it being the "right" way
Thank you
Why must water be always running? 🤨
oh brother
Excellent
Volume fluctuated.
And her finger was showing when she gowned her, its not suppose to be exposed. Its suppose to be covered with the gown.
Why did they give them back to the back table they Contaminated the back table
Thanks
Are these surgical techs?
no they are med students
Mashallah
How to put on surgical gloves over surgical gown cuffs for surgeon costume
This is not a question to be asked over youtube platform fool. This is just a standard practice video, if you belong to healthcare industry you must be knowing it from your hospital or college
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Ha, she touched her scrub sleeve it's wet ..do over ! 😊
Hi How is everything over there?
Sorry, but nail polish is an absolute no for a scrub.
this is an instructional video….
No excuse for wearing nail polish. I have seen an OR nurse on here actually using polish when at work. Disgusting practice. Deter students from this from day ONE.
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Thier are a couple breaks in sterile techniques. Redo video and post again. I am a current practicing surgery.
As a current practicing surgeon, do you agree that the surgical tech is (if certified) the only subject matter experts in principles of asepsis and application of sterile technique?
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@@ASFtv1804after scrubing her elbow, she came back to scrub her wrist again. It is considered as unsterile.
This is not proper scrubbing. You should clean the nails under water. 30 seconds for nails on one hand, and then ten seconds each surface of fingers, hand and each section on arms. Fingers are 4 sides as well as arms. and never scrub over the same spot twice.
Don’t say it’s not proper technique, as it could just be an older technique, or newer technique. Things of such are always updating within the medical field. What you were taught whenever, may not be the way others are taught, & vice versa.
@Tyler previous comment is correct in that this is not a proper surgical scrub technique. Also pointed out which areas were not correct. You would think that medical techniques change often, but in actuality, it rarely changed. Practices such as: scrubbing, gowning, gloveing, and aseptic technique have not changed in many many many longgggg years. Items in the OR, people, and equipment do change over time. DaVinci is a perfect example of that.
@@dkay1000 Actually, when I learned to scrub in 2012, it was different than how we teach to scrub now in 2023. But you and Shannon are correct IMO. :-)
@@Tyler-ru9vo Shannon is completely correct. As a Surgical Technician, I can vouch for the statement. The Surgical tech is technically the only one that studies surgical sterility. That is our number one priority.
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Why r u wasting water while scrubbing ?
Why did they give their backs to the back table they broke
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The broken blue OR sign (cracked and in english and mexican ) Is a poor first impression!
Mexican? You created a poor first impression for me.
this comment was definitely a poor first impression of the type of person you are. English & Spanish.
The language that Mexicans (and other Latin Americans) speak is called SPANISH
@@Mayrita77 Metsicans are such foul and nasty ppl. I hear from young Mexicans is profanity and fuck this and fuck that. I went to visit my relatives in California and was surprised to learn the house they bought several years ago for $356,000. They just sold it for 2 million and they are moving to Hawaii to get away from the filthy Mexicans as they call it because California now is the northernmost province of metsico. He said look at each one of these houses in this neighborhood. You will find on average five vehicles for each house sometimes a lot more when they park on the front yard. It’s not because they need five or six vehicle it’s because of any of them are living under one roof. They always have the garage enclosed., and a family lives in the garage and then they have families living in other places like a rat nest. Now that they are millionaires, they will never again have to go to a fast food or other place and find wetbacks who cant speak English.! And they were telling me about all the cars on the side of the road because the Mexicans buy cars that are supposed to be crushed and then they pour some additive in the engine thinking that it’s going to be a good car but they break down everywhere and then a Mexican mechanic will fix the car real good and it will go up in flames on the 405! Here a message from my iligeal girl friend! IYiYi Puta Chingada! Chinga, Tu, Madre, Idiota! Build that wall , Jenny Rivera is the only good Mexicana. Por favor Joto , besa mi Pinga!
Hispanic is the correct term. There is something wrong with this account @daveshondel5108 well spotted.
I’ll walk in there and spit on everything
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks this help me a lot as a nursing student