Aseptic Technique
Aseptic Technique
Aseptic Technique
2
CLINICAL PROCEDURES
HTP/EHT/CPR
Key Points
ESSENTIAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES
2.1
CLINICAL PROCEDURES
HTP/EHT/CPR
INFECTION CONTROL AND ASEPSIS
Hand washing
• Hand washing is the single most important measure
for the prevention of infection
2.1
CLINICAL PROCEDURES
HTP/EHT/CPR INFECTION CONTROL AND ASEPSIS
Prevention of transmission of HIV
Aseptic technique
• Anyone entering the operating room, for whatever reason,
should first put on:
– Clean clothes
– An impermeable mask to cover the mouth and nose
– A cap to cover all the hair on the head and face
– A clean pair of shoes or clean shoe-covers.
– operating room,
– treatment room or
– emergency department
Use three-point
control
• When scrubbing-
– Remove all jewellery and trim the nails
– Use soap, a brush (on the nails and finger tips)
and running water to clean thoroughly around
and underneath the nails.
– Scrub your hands and arms up to the elbows.
– After scrubbing hold up your arms to allow water
to drip off your elbows
– Turn off the tap with your elbow.
2.3 OPERATING ROOM
ESSENTIAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES
CLINICAL PROCEDURES
HTP/EHT/CPR
Scrubbing
ESSENTIAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES
CLINICAL PROCEDURES
HTP/EHT/CPR
2.3 OPERATING ROOM
Scrubbing and gowning
• After scrubbing your hands
Skin preparation
• Patient should bathe the night before an elective
operation.
Draping
ESSENTIAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES
CLINICAL PROCEDURES
HTP/EHT/CPR 2.4 DISINFECTION,CLEANING,
AND STERILIZATION
• Disinfection decreases the viral and
bacterial burden of an instrument,
but does not clean debris or confer
sterility.
STERILIZATION
• After disinfection, clean with normal detergent
and water to remove the inactivated material
and the used disinfectant.
STERILIZATION
• The methods of sterilization in common
use are:
– Autoclaving or steam sterilization
– Exposure to dry heat
– Treatment with chemical antiseptics
STERILIZATION
Autoclaving
• All viruses including HIV, are inactivated by
autoclaving for 20 minutes at 121-131 C for 30
minutes if the instruments are in wrapped packs.
STERILIZATION
Dry Heat
• It is suitable only for metal instruments and a few
natural suture material.
STERILIZATION
Antiseptics contd.
STERILIZATION
Failure of normal methods of sterilization
STERILIZATION
Antiseptic technique