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Montano1993 [528]
2 years ago
5

during the surgical count before closure of the peritoneum, the scrub person and the rn circulator are unable to locate a laparo

tomy sponge. what is the first responsibility of the surgeon?
Biology
1 answer:
DiKsa [7]2 years ago
3 0

The first responsibility of the surgeon is notify the surgeon and go over the preoperative skin antiseptic choice.

Preoperative Skin- An excellent way to reduce surgery site infections is preoperative skin preparation (SSI). The two most often used antiseptics are povidone iodine (PV-I) and alcoholic chlorhexidine (CHG). Their effectiveness in lowering the normal bacterial skin flora after clean orthopedic surgery is the focus of this meta-analysis.

Antiseptic- An antiseptic is a substance that inhibits or stops the development of microorganisms on the body's outside surfaces, hence assisting in the prevention of illnesses.

Microorganism- A living thing that can only be observed under a microscope. Protozoa, algae, fungus, and bacteria are all examples of microorganisms. 

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