Ans) A sterile field is an area kept free of microorganisms to protect the health and safety of a patient during a medical procedure, usually a surgery.
- This environment is aseptic; all items in the sterile field are sterilized and should not contain microorganisms.
- The purpose of creating a sterile field is to reduce the number of microbes present to as few as possible. The sterile field is used in many situations outside the operating room as well as inside the operating room when performing surgical cases.
- Sterile drapes need to be used to establish a sterile field and the sterile drapes need to cover an adequate area to prevent contamination from unsterile surfaces. Conner says the general rule of thumb is about 18 inches. But there is no hard and fast rule.
. The nurse is preparing a sterile field. Which of the following would be considered contamination of the field? (Select all that apply.) a) Some of the sterile normal saline spills onto the sterile barrier. b) Non-sterile items are added to the sterile field. c) The nurse prepares the sterile field and leaves the room to get more sterile supplies. d nurse prepares the sterile field immediately before the procedure. e) When a sterile item falls off the sterile field,...
A nurse is preparing a sterile field. Which of the following actions should the nurse identify as contaminating the field? Placing a sterile dressing 5 cm (2 in) from the border of the sterile field Holding a sterile item at just above waist level Opening a sterile package over the middle of the sterile field Opening the sterile tray by first unfolding the flap closest to his body
A nurse is observing a newly licensed nurse prepare a sterile field. For which of the following actions should the nurse intervene? Positions the wrapped package on the bedside table so the outer flap is away from her Holds a bottle of solution with the label away from the palm of the hand. Holds gauze packages 15 cm (6 in) above the sterile field. Wears sterile gloves when moving sterile items on the sterile field. Cuortion 6/1noint
The first step in pouring liquids into a container in a sterile field is to:
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67 Preventing Infection Match the practices with the correct principles for surgical asepsis. A. A sterile item can only touch another sterile item. B. Sterile items or a sterile field is always kept within your vision and above your waist. C. Airborne microbes can contaminate sterile items or a sterile field. D. Fluid flows down, in the direction of gravity E. The sterile field is kept dry, unless the area below it is sterile. F. The edges of a sterile...
After correctly positioning a female client for a urinary catheterization, the nurse sets up a sterile field. The nurse hears a page to respond to a male who has fallen in the hallway. The most appropriate nursing action would be to a) ensure the female’s client modesty cover the field with a sterile towel, and respond to the fallen client b) explain to the client needing catheterization, leave the sterile supplies in a place to be used later, and attend...
The sterile technique guidelines found in AORN Standard VI state that “ items introduced to the sterile field should be opened, dispensed, and transferred by methods that maintain the sterility and integrity of the item and the sterile field.” Which of the following actions is supported by this guideline?
Two technologists are working together preparing for a shoulder arthrogram. Myra, RT, is the sterile eprson and Dwayne, RT is assisting Myra as needed. During the set up the sterile pack and field, Dwayne notices that Myra has contaminated the sterile field with her scrub top. Dwayne brings the break in the sterile field to Myra's attention immediately. Myra responded by stating that the contamination was only along the top parameter of the field and would not interfere with the...
Anything below a draped patient is considered sterile; only sterile objects and sterile garbed personnel are allowed within that area. True or False