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Infection Prevention, Safety and Best Practices

Infection Prevention and Safety in the O.R.

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Double-gloving is only one of many ways to help present surgical site infections (SSIs).1

Infection prevention includes minimizing risks associated with gloves, such as contamination during procedures, and ensuring proper infection control during OR turnover. Best practices, including the use of antimicrobial linens to prevent surgical site infections and timely glove changes, are crucial in reducing infection risks and safeguarding patient outcomes in the operating room.

Learn how to help decrease your patient’s risk.

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Impact of poor-quality gloves on infection risks, emphasizing prevention and best practices

Knowledge Flash:

Infection Risks Related to Gloves

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In-Service Brief:

Strategies for Improving Efficiency and Infection Control During OR Turnover

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Quick Read:

Surface Contamination in ORs - a Risk for Transmission of Pathogens?

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A Guide to Medical Glove Selection, Choosing the RIght Glove for the RIght Situation

Clinical Bulletin:

A Guide to Medical Glove Selection

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Clinical perspective: Patient turning and repositioning system breathability and absorption

Clinical Perspective:

Patient Turning and Repositioning System Breathability and Absorption

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Clinical Summary:

Bacterial Migration Through Glove Punctures - Real Surgical Conditions

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Clinical Summary:

Routine Sterile Glove and Instrument Change

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Clinical Bulletin: The Need to Change Examination Gloves thumbnail

Clinical Bulletin:

The Need to Change Examination Gloves

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Clinical Abstract - Bacterial migration from contaminated surface to patient surrogate_VersionB

Testing Report:

Bacterial Migration from a Contaminated Surface to a Patient

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Importance of frequent surgical glove changes to prevent infections and ensure barrier integrity

Clinical Bulletin:

The Need to Change Surgical Gloves

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Effectiveness of antimicrobial table sheets in reducing strike-through contamination in healthcare settings

Clinical Abstract:

The Use of Antimicrobial Table Sheets Reduces Risk of Contamination Compared to Linen

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AnsellCares Webinar Summary Thumbnail - Your Role in Preventing Surgical Site Infections

Webinar Summary:

Your Role in Preventing Surgical Site Infections

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AnsellCARES Webinar Summary - Preventing Infection in Emergency Medical Services

Webinar Summary:

Preventing Infection in Emergency Medical Services

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AnsellCARES Clinical Summary Thumbnail - The Role of Packaging Size on Contamination Rates During Simulated Presentation to a Sterile Field

Clinical Summary:

The Role of Packaging Size on Contamination Rates During Simulated Presentation to a Sterile Field

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AnsellCARES Clinical Summary Thumbnail - The National Cost of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries in the United States

Clinical Summary:

The National Cost of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries in the United States

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High-Consequence Infectious Diseases (HCIDs)

Quick Read:

High-Consequence Infectious Diseases (HCIDs)

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HCID Whitepaper

Whitepaper:

High-Consequence Infectious Diseases (HCIDs)

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Reference:
1. World Health Organization (WHO). Gloval guidelines for the prevention of surgical site infection. https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241550475