Ethics Of O.T For Young
Doctors
Introduction
Young doctors are always keen to go into o.t and they
never want to miss any such chance.
So for all of such anxious young fellows this
presentation is a brief guide as to what they will have
to encounter once they are in there.
And also this includes things you should make sure
before going to o.t.
Here you go…
1) pre-op orders
2) changing into scrubs/o.t dress
3) prepare the patient
4) scrubbing, gowning and gloving
5) degowning
6) before leaving
Pre-op orders
1) consent: make sure that the consent is written and
informed consent.
2) prepare the patient:
 n.p.o
 i.v cannula
 catheter
 patient should wear the hospital uniform
 anti-biotic cover
All of these may not be needed in every surgery, so make
sure whatever applies to the particular case should be
done.
Changing into o.t dress/ scrubs
1) be on time: better if you are a few minutes early,
this can prevent chaos.
2) keep your belongings save: if locker is available
use it, if not the keep stuff somewhere safe
3) the dress: change into the dress of your size,
remove jewelry (all accessories below the elbow be
removed like rings, watch, also remove earrings as
they sometimes fall onto the operating field).
4) change slippers.
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5) wear o.t cap: cover all your hair under the cap.
6) face mask
 done with all this you can now enter the operating
room.
 first greet all the personal in the room.
Prepare the patient
1) greet and introduce yourself to the patient and the
staff.
2) shift the patient: to the operating room and then
to the operation table.
3) anesthesia: patient is now given anesthesia.
4) position the patient.
5) appropriate exposure.
6) clean and drape.
Scrubbing,
gowning and
glowing
1) Method of scrubbing
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Scrubbing
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Now that you are scrubbed, do not touch any
unsterile surface as your hands are sterile.
2) gowning and glowing: wear the gown first then
the gloves. There are 2 methods of glowing namely;
closed method and open method.
 in open method of glowing; gowning and glowing
can be considered separately, while in closed method
both can be considered as 2 steps of the same
method.
Gowning and
glowing
Open method Closed method
Glowing
Degowning
After you are done with the procedure you first take
off the gloves then the gown before leaving the
theater.
Also at this point you can take off the face mask and
the cap.
Before leaving
Before leaving make sure;
 your patient is vitally stable and all covered,
 you thank the staff.
THANK YOU…….

Ethics of o.t

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    Ethics Of O.TFor Young Doctors
  • 2.
    Introduction Young doctors arealways keen to go into o.t and they never want to miss any such chance. So for all of such anxious young fellows this presentation is a brief guide as to what they will have to encounter once they are in there. And also this includes things you should make sure before going to o.t.
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    Here you go… 1)pre-op orders 2) changing into scrubs/o.t dress 3) prepare the patient 4) scrubbing, gowning and gloving 5) degowning 6) before leaving
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    Pre-op orders 1) consent:make sure that the consent is written and informed consent. 2) prepare the patient:  n.p.o  i.v cannula  catheter  patient should wear the hospital uniform  anti-biotic cover All of these may not be needed in every surgery, so make sure whatever applies to the particular case should be done.
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    Changing into o.tdress/ scrubs 1) be on time: better if you are a few minutes early, this can prevent chaos. 2) keep your belongings save: if locker is available use it, if not the keep stuff somewhere safe 3) the dress: change into the dress of your size, remove jewelry (all accessories below the elbow be removed like rings, watch, also remove earrings as they sometimes fall onto the operating field). 4) change slippers.
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    Continued… 5) wear o.tcap: cover all your hair under the cap. 6) face mask  done with all this you can now enter the operating room.  first greet all the personal in the room.
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    Prepare the patient 1)greet and introduce yourself to the patient and the staff. 2) shift the patient: to the operating room and then to the operation table. 3) anesthesia: patient is now given anesthesia. 4) position the patient. 5) appropriate exposure. 6) clean and drape.
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    Continued… Now that youare scrubbed, do not touch any unsterile surface as your hands are sterile. 2) gowning and glowing: wear the gown first then the gloves. There are 2 methods of glowing namely; closed method and open method.  in open method of glowing; gowning and glowing can be considered separately, while in closed method both can be considered as 2 steps of the same method.
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    Open method Closedmethod Glowing
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    Degowning After you aredone with the procedure you first take off the gloves then the gown before leaving the theater. Also at this point you can take off the face mask and the cap.
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    Before leaving Before leavingmake sure;  your patient is vitally stable and all covered,  you thank the staff.
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