Many things done wrong here: 1. The bristle part of the sponge should ONLY be used under the nails. It'll tear up your skin if you use it multiple times a day for multiple surgeries . 2. You're supposed to work from hands to elbows, not going back and forth. Improper scrub technique. 3. You're supposed to open sponge pack, set aside, wash hands and clean under nails with pick, then pick up the sponge, use the bristles under nails, and then scrub from finger tips to forearms to elbows.
All those who are complaining about the water waste will have a heart attack if they go into a opperation theather, you will be supprised with the things we throw away. There is a meathod to the madness
This is the weirdest way to scrub in that I have seen. Why would you use the abrasive side of the brush to scrub your entire hands and arms. It’s not about being abrasive it’s about using the antiseptic solution to your advantage to create surgically clean fingers, hands, and arms. Don’t be too rough on your skin.
Well I mean the kind kind of have to keep the water running because if you don’t have one that you push on the ground to start the water then you’re going to get your hands dirty by touching it
The scrub brush she is using is impregnated with iodine or another surgical antiseptic. In order to achieve a good lather you have to moisten the sponge.
It is a waste of water but a scrub timer is activated when the water is on. The timer stops when the water is off. There has to be a better way. In addition it takes time to get the water up to temperature too.
@@rayortiz8859 Yes. Use chlorhexidine and then olive oil before you put on your STERILE gloves (which protects the patient from the microorganisms from the surgeon and vice versa). For me (proven empirically also) to wash your hands and then add a sterile glove is like clean the clothes before you wash them. I do not know how many endless hours have spent disscusing this with my collegues.
do not wear any jewelry at all times especially in the operating room. No need to clean nails, just keep it cut short. duh. btw you did not show on your video how to properly dry the hands.
@@riom.6091 Do you mean that the SURGEON is mandating accuracy in the behaviour? I claim the opposite - if you want to learn what aseptic behaviour is you should not follow the surgeon. If you want to get proper barrier and contaminatenclosure reqniques you should look for clean room specialists - they use facts and not guessing. Plus - they are not caught in the counteracting doctor paradigm .
Many things done wrong here:
1. The bristle part of the sponge should ONLY be used under the nails. It'll tear up your skin if you use it multiple times a day for multiple surgeries .
2. You're supposed to work from hands to elbows, not going back and forth. Improper scrub technique.
3. You're supposed to open sponge pack, set aside, wash hands and clean under nails with pick, then pick up the sponge, use the bristles under nails, and then scrub from finger tips to forearms to elbows.
you sound like someone who has only watched other scrub videos on youtube to prepare for your first time scrubbing
All those who are complaining about the water waste will have a heart attack if they go into a opperation theather, you will be supprised with the things we throw away. There is a meathod to the madness
I think can so easly 😁😁
Beautiful well made teaching video . Thanks for your efforts
Green Tea- Aloe gel scrub is best scrub i have ever used on my skin
This is the weirdest way to scrub in that I have seen. Why would you use the abrasive side of the brush to scrub your entire hands and arms. It’s not about being abrasive it’s about using the antiseptic solution to your advantage to create surgically clean fingers, hands, and arms. Don’t be too rough on your skin.
That video is improperly done, not being used by nursing students.
Can you explain why?
Yea the brush technique itself on the arms and hands were all incorrect
And I hope that no one within the world of aseptic use this film.
You could have opened the tap after applying the soap , how can you waste the water so carelessly?
In case of the taps with top closing and opening we cannot open or touch tap after we have applied soap. So we leave it.
It's kind of ridiculous to value a small amount of water over reducing the risk of contaminating the operating environment.
Beautiful well made teaching video . Thanks for your efforts
Incorrect way
Can i close a manual faucet using elbow?
save water, don’t just let water run.
Yes you are correct
Well I mean the kind kind of have to keep the water running because if you don’t have one that you push on the ground to start the water then you’re going to get your hands dirty by touching it
With the gloves you don't lose too much sensitivity during surgery you work well?
Still don't know why need to wash hands and arms when going to insert them into a sterile gown and gloves anyway.
They just demonstrated the 6 minute scrub technique in 2 minutes
LMAO
what about the scrub brush thats moistened with iodine? when do you use that? or is it obe or the other?
The scrub brush she is using is impregnated with iodine or another surgical antiseptic. In order to achieve a good lather you have to moisten the sponge.
Use cutasept for a quick
Great
hand wash krte samay water west nahi karna .
I'd get so bored lol
what a waste of water.
great
please close water
Wasted water alot.water is blessing we shouldnt waste it.
Don't cause sepsis over a few pennies of water.
So many things done wrong here!!
Do some hospitals really use iodine ?
Who Knew ? Why wouldn’t they ?
John Daltrocanto iodine can cause allergie
Francesca Vinci they check allergies first and then go from there. They also have soaps that aren't iodine based.
I thought the tough bristle part was just for the nails? Using it all over well definitely tear your skin up after every scrub 😯
The water 💧 tap constantly running pisses me off 😡😡😡😡
What a waste of water 💧
look at ur fucking camera god damn it xD
Honestly I can’t last doing this for six minutes fuck being a surgeon I’m gonna become a cashier
wasting water the whole time
Dr.K.S.SURESH CHANDRAN but saving lives.
@@Treymelle thank you
wasting of water all the time...dont know importance of water
If you live in the us you have enough water if you live in Ethiopia or India somewhere you might want to risk your health by but not in the US
Dr.Anil yadav Pretty sure they’re more concerned with not risking a patients health or life with bacteria or viruses than wasting a little water
It is a waste of water but a scrub timer is activated when the water is on. The timer stops when the water is off. There has to be a better way. In addition it takes time to get the water up to temperature too.
@@rayortiz8859 Yes. Use chlorhexidine and then olive oil before you put on your STERILE gloves (which protects the patient from the microorganisms from the surgeon and vice versa). For me (proven empirically also) to wash your hands and then add a sterile glove is like clean the clothes before you wash them. I do not know how many endless hours have spent disscusing this with my collegues.
do not wear any jewelry at all times especially in the operating room. No need to clean nails, just keep it cut short. duh. btw you did not show on your video how to properly dry the hands.
Noel Basa You clean nails even if they’re short, also who do you think you are telling a SURGEON how to scrub?
@@riom.6091 Do you mean that the SURGEON is mandating accuracy in the behaviour? I claim the opposite - if you want to learn what aseptic behaviour is you should not follow the surgeon. If you want to get proper barrier and contaminatenclosure reqniques you should look for clean room specialists - they use facts and not guessing. Plus - they are not caught in the counteracting doctor paradigm .
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