General guidelines
- Wear
a mask if you are instructed to use one.
- Wash
your hands before and after any sterile procedure.
- Prepare
a clean work area each time you use this technique. Don’t work in the
bathroom. It has too many germs.
- When
you handle supplies, be sure to keep them sterile and dry.
- If
you are handling a packaged sterile product and not wearing gloves, only
touch the outside wrapper. Don’t touch the sterile supplies when not
wearing gloves.
- Don’t
reach over the sterile supplies while you are performing your care.
Step 1. Prepare a clean work area
- Take
pets and children out of your work area.
- Clean
washable surfaces with soap and water, and dry with a paper towel.
- Wipe
surfaces that are not washable (such as fabric or wood) so that they are
free of dust. Spread a clean cloth or paper towel over your work
surface.
- If
you need to cough or sneeze, cover your work surface and supplies.
Move away from them.
Step 2. Wash your hands
- Turn
on the water.
- Wet
your hands and wrists.
- Use
liquid soap from a pump dispenser. Work up a lather.
- Scrub
your hands well for about 20 seconds (or the time it takes to sing
the Happy Birthday song twice)
- Rinse
your hands with your fingers pointing down toward the drain.
- Dry
your hands with a paper towel. Use this towel to turn off the faucet.
- Once
you have washed your hands, don’t touch anything but your supplies. You
must wash your hands again if you touch anything else, such as furniture
or your clothes.
Step 3. Open the package
- Open
the outer wrap of the sterile glove pack.
- Take
out the inner wrap.
- Put
the wrapped sterile gloves on your clean, dry work surface.
- Don’t
put the wrapped gloves on the sterile supply wrapper.
- Open
the inner wrapper so that you can see both gloves.
Step 4. Put on the first glove
- Take
the hand you write with and grasp the glove for your other hand at the
folded edge of the cuff.
- Pick
up the glove by the folded edge.
- Put
your hand inside the glove. Keep your hand flat and your thumb tucked in.
- Pull
the glove on.
- Be
careful not to touch the outside of the glove. Touch only the part of the
glove that will be next to your skin.
- Leave
the cuff on the glove folded.
Step 5. Put on the second glove
- Now,
slip the fingers of your gloved hand into the folded cuff of the other
glove.
- Lift
up the second glove.
- Put
the glove over your fingers. The hand that you are putting the glove on
should stay flat. Keep the gloved thumb up and back to keep from touching
your bare palm or wrist.
- Pull
the glove over your hand.
- Adjust
each glove to get a snug fit.
- Reach
under the cuffed part to pull up or adjust.
Step 6. After the gloves are on
- Keep
your hands in front of you and above your waist. Don’t touch anything
outside the sterile field.
- If
you break sterile procedure, remove the gloves, get a new package, and
start again.
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