"The smiley face faces the person being gowned" It's the little things that make some teachers so great :) Thank you for this video..I'm starting my surgery rotation this Wednesday and this is so helpful!
Thank you for taking the time to break down in intricate detail, each step, and providing the reasons why each step is important. Another example of the knowledge and skill that it takes to do this correctly. Attention to detail is key to patient safety.
I am precepting as I was taught by flipping the glove. I have students that I am checking off that are closed gloving by using the dive in method. I was always told that this is not best practice and not how you should glove. Could you give me some insight and maybe a why behind diving in is or is not appropriate? Thank you in advance for your help.
I'm not sure what the 'dive-in method' is. I'm guessing its holding the fold, rather than the cuff, and pulling the glove onto the hand. If so, I would worry that the thumb of hand A is still in the glove when the fingers of hand B become exposed. While this is still true when holding the cuff of the glove, the thumb is several inches farther away.
Ha! Yes. There is a lot of manipulation. The intent here is to present a method that definitely works so that students are successful from the start. Then as students build their confidence, the added manipulations naturally drop away.
"The smiley face faces the person being gowned" It's the little things that make some teachers so great :) Thank you for this video..I'm starting my surgery rotation this Wednesday and this is so helpful!
Thank you for taking the time to break down in intricate detail, each step, and providing the reasons why each step is important. Another example of the knowledge and skill that it takes to do this correctly. Attention to detail is key to patient safety.
I wish you were my instructor in real life 😊 but for now, I’ll continue to appreciate all of this invaluable information! Thank you! ❤
This is exactly how I was taught 32 years ago. Love it! Thanks
this was the best video, your open gloving one helped me a lot as well. I don't know what wasn't clicking before but I am so much better now!
Thanks so much for your time and concern,I can now approach my exams with confidence
This video is awesome!! So much I did not realize as a med device rep!! Well done!
You did a great job explaining each step so each point is clearly understood. Thank you!
Thank you for these detailed videos! New suscriptor here!
Great video! Thank you!
Thankful for all the extra details in ur videos very informative
You are soooo helpful. Thank you for taking your time to teach. I love the way you explain. I love your lecture classes as well.
Oh good I'm in lab 1 and we just learned that..great review! Thank you!
Fantastic video 😍well explained it;; step by step Thank You
Thanks Mister because you have helped me
Good job.
It's so great
Amazing
Yes it's very important..
Thank u very much. It really helped me in our discussion.
Can I put on surgical gloves over the surgical gown cuffs by myself for surgeon costume
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I am precepting as I was taught by flipping the glove. I have students that I am checking off that are closed gloving by using the dive in method. I was always told that this is not best practice and not how you should glove. Could you give me some insight and maybe a why behind diving in is or is not appropriate? Thank you in advance for your help.
I'm not sure what the 'dive-in method' is. I'm guessing its holding the fold, rather than the cuff, and pulling the glove onto the hand. If so, I would worry that the thumb of hand A is still in the glove when the fingers of hand B become exposed. While this is still true when holding the cuff of the glove, the thumb is several inches farther away.
They should remove all possibility of dripping on sterile items. Dry elsewhere or in wash room.
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2:52 Zo the cleanest way to sanitize after washing is using a sterile towel. No hand driers for me
How to put surgical gloves over the surgical gown cuffs for surgeon costume
Here's a new video on this. ua-cam.com/video/ujcNo4_qMOQ/v-deo.html
When I did my assessment my instructor failed me for double flipping my glove.
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I've never seen so much manipulation with gloves. What in the world...
Ha! Yes. There is a lot of manipulation. The intent here is to present a method that definitely works so that students are successful from the start. Then as students build their confidence, the added manipulations naturally drop away.
He take way too long to get to the point.
He explained every step. In actual practice you'll do it swiftly.