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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References
- Rothrock, J. (2019). Alexander’s Care of the Patient in Surgery (16th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences.
- Association of perioperative Registered Nurses (AORN): Guideline Essentials (website), 2022, https://www.aorn.org/guidelines-resources/guidelines-for-perioperative-practice/guideline-essentials
Adaptive Brain SIMCLEX Study Plan – 29 Sep 2025
Concepts Covered:
- Documentation and Communication
- Legal and Ethical Issues
- Newborn Care
- Perioperative Nursing Roles
- Intraoperative Nursing
- Delegation
- Communication
- Postoperative Nursing
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Ethical and Professional Standards for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
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Hand Hygiene Guideline Adherence for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Sterilization and Disinfection Documentation for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Outside Instrument and Material Tracking (Regulatory Requirements) for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
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Sterilization, Biological, Chemical Monitoring and Documentation for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Accountability and Assistance for Personal Limitations for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
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Sterilization and Storage Environment Conditions for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Patient Communication Techniques for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Communication of Patient Outcomes (Continuum of Care) for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Sterilization and Cleaning (Instruments, Reusable Goods) for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)