PPE Precautions (Personal Protective Equipment) for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)

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PPE Precautions (Personal Protective Equipment)

 

Guidelines:

  • Standard Precautions
    • First tier of infection prevention, most important strategy for infection control
    • Applies to ALL patients regardless of infection status
    • Includes:
      • Hand Hygiene
      • Gloves
      • Mask
      • Eye protection
      • Face shields
      • Gowns
      • Sharps
      • Patient care equipment
      • Linens
      • Environmental control
      • Patient placement
  • Transmission-Based Precautions
    • Second tier of infection prevention
    • Known or suspected infection by pathogens
    • Airborne, droplet, or contact
    • Appropriate PPE dependent on mode(s) of transmission

 

Considerations:

  • Airborne
    • Microorganisms transmitted by small particles
    • OSHA-specified respiratory protection
    • Example, TB
    • Surgical mask for patient when transported
  • Droplet
    • Microorganisms transmitted by large droplets
    • Wear a mask when within 3 feet of patient
    • Place mask on patient when transported
  • Contact
    • Organisms transmitted by direct or indirect contact
    • Gloves, Gowns, hand hygiene

 

Nurse’s role:

  • Use PPE to prevent exposure to blood, body fluids, and other potentially infectious materials
  • Select gown and mask type according to task and exposure. Higher levels mean higher protection
  • Use airborne, droplet, and contact precautions, as necessary, during patient transport
  • Instruct visitors to wear PPE when patient is under transmission-based precautions
  • Hand hygiene vigilance

 

Pitfalls:

  • Health care personnel frequently fail to use PPE correctly
  • Incorrect PPE removal can lead to self-contamination with potential pathogens
  • Remove PPE in a sequence that prevents touching contaminated portions of the PPE
    • Outside of gown/gloves
    • Front of the eye protection
    • Front of mask
  • During patient transport, wear PPE according to organizational policy and when direct contact with patient is necessary

 

Examples:

  • You are transporting a patient from the OR to the PACU and the patient is on contact precautions. You are unsure whether or not you need to wear a gown while transporting the patient to PACU. What information must you consider before determining the correct action?

 

Linchpins (Key Points):

  • PPE is key!
  • Hand Hygiene Vigilance is a must!
  • Standard = First Tier, Most important
  • Transmission-Based = Standard + additional precautions per mode of transmission

 

 

 

 

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