Thanks so much for the instruction. I'm not a nurse but am treating my aunt's bedsores on the 4 days a week that wound care doesn't come. So far so good because they've trained me well. However I'm always looking to learn more!!
Thank you for this video, Tammy! It helped me pass my most recent INPA test and it was a retest. I watched it and rewatched it and practiced and practiced!
Solution was dropped on the sterile tray wrapp And the sterile dressing was held with the unsterile forcep and was left in d tray The solution bottle was place on d sterile part of the towel
Errors pretty much everything: -Placing the bottle over the tray. You shouldn't place unsterile objects above the tray. And in general must avoid doing things over the tray other than what's required with the sterile material. -Wearing a watch -Spill the solution -Use the blue forceps instead of the both the sterile forceps. -Not folding the cloth properly -Damping it and squeezing it with not enough care and attention -Leaving forceps inside the tray. Contaminated parts included -Touching the cloth with the sterile forceps for no reason
Great job, just one note, the only way to get your sterile fluid into the tray is to have the bottle over the tray. Ensure you avoid touching the tray.
@@NurseMinder yes that's true. Then you're supposed to open the bottle away from the tray and pour the fluid carefully from the side of the tray? To minimise going over it Anyway, I'm not even a nurse, I'm not sure how I ended up here haha. I'm a physicist researching how to do wound dressings for my quail.
This is so helpful for me so clear and organized!💕🙌 Btw That packet would be perfect if it contains sterile swab balls in it, that would save so much time and materials! 😂
Ok the error I have seen after watching the video is that the sterile field is contaminated by holding the bottle too far away when pouring the saline out, there fore causing a splash on to the sterile field contaminate it ,placing the saline bottle in the sterile field contaminate it and also not turning the bottle cover up after removing the cap and also placing unsterile forceps among sterile forceps on to sterile field therefore contaminate the sterile field
I have the pocket nurse tray so all my items are in the tray. If I’m right handed and put my tray on my right side.. after placing the drape down, when I’m taking my items out one by one… is the first item diagonal from me-so it’s be farthest from the patient and on my left side or do I take the item out and put it closest to the pt- my right side
@@NurseMinder I’m confused… if I’m standing to the left of the patient and I’m right handed. If the tray is in the right corner and my drape is down. If I take out the items one by one should I start from right to left or from left to right? Bc if I go diagonal from the box which is left to right my arm is crossing over the sterile drape. But if I go from right to left, my arm is crossing over the previous items? I appreciate all the help! I have checkoffs Monday and have no idea what order to do
@@NurseMinder would it be better then to decide whether you want a sterile or clean to sterile technique before placing the forceps down? If you choose to do sterile and don sterile gloves, would it be okay to place the forceps *in the field* and away from the border instead?
right at the beginning of this video my school would fail you.. setting up the sterile field you use the aseptic technique and wear regular gloves to open the sterile bag to unfold sterile drape... and whatnot... you technically are reaching over the sterile field even with the plastic tweezers what good is it after ? FAIL
Always follow your schools policies. Using stripe gloves to open a “clean” package is pointless. The bag is not sterile and the outside of the drape is going to be in contact with your table. It is not sterile once it touches your table If your school has evidence to suggest the use of costly sterile gloves for opening the package - it would be surprising to me - and another reason why healthcare gets so expensive
I liked this very much, short but concise and its easier to digest lol
Thank you :)
The complete process would be to introduce self to patient and wash hands first. I loved that you assessed the patient's comfort level. Thank you
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First time looking at your video , I have to say I love it . Well done .
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A very good instructions and helpful, thanks sooo much from India meghalaya
Thanks so much for the instruction. I'm not a nurse but am treating my aunt's bedsores on the 4 days a week that wound care doesn't come. So far so good because they've trained me well. However I'm always looking to learn more!!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts
I like this video, as a student it helped me a lot
Happy to help!
Thank you so much for instruction
You are welcome
Thank you for this video, Tammy! It helped me pass my most recent INPA test and it was a retest. I watched it and rewatched it and practiced and practiced!
Thats awesome! Well done!
i like this video and it's pretty awesome guys and it'ts cool.
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I am feeling so much better about this skill. Thank you.
Wonderful!
This is super helpful, I have a lab test on Monday, quite nervous. This made it concise and clear. Thank you :)
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Thank you for this great video! I have an OSCE this coming week and this video helps me a lot.
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Helpful. We are learning about it now. Thank you.
Awesome
Solution was dropped on the sterile tray wrapp
And the sterile dressing was held with the unsterile forcep and was left in d tray
The solution bottle was place on d sterile part of the towel
Awesome!
Errors pretty much everything:
-Placing the bottle over the tray. You shouldn't place unsterile objects above the tray. And in general must avoid doing things over the tray other than what's required with the sterile material.
-Wearing a watch
-Spill the solution
-Use the blue forceps instead of the both the sterile forceps.
-Not folding the cloth properly
-Damping it and squeezing it with not enough care and attention
-Leaving forceps inside the tray. Contaminated parts included
-Touching the cloth with the sterile forceps for no reason
Great job, just one note, the only way to get your sterile fluid into the tray is to have the bottle over the tray. Ensure you avoid touching the tray.
@@NurseMinder yes that's true. Then you're supposed to open the bottle away from the tray and pour the fluid carefully from the side of the tray? To minimise going over it
Anyway, I'm not even a nurse, I'm not sure how I ended up here haha. I'm a physicist researching how to do wound dressings for my quail.
Thank you.. I understood it from u🙏
You are welcome :)
Awesome video
Thank you
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Thank you very much
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Thanks very informative clip
Thank you for your very nice video, it is very helpful..
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you🎻❤️🕊
You are welcome!
This is so helpful for me so clear and organized!💕🙌 Btw That packet would be perfect if it contains sterile swab balls in it, that would save so much time and materials! 😂
Great idea!!
Thanks you, very helpful!
Thanks you for writing
Thank you.
I guess that it had better to remove the wristwatch before hand hygiene.
Yes removing your watch is taught in schools and in my experience rarely practiced on the floor with bedside nursing -
Thanks for your nice video 💕
Happy it helps
Thank you very much!
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Ok the error I have seen after watching the video is that the sterile field is contaminated by holding the bottle too far away when pouring the saline out, there fore causing a splash on to the sterile field contaminate it ,placing the saline bottle in the sterile field contaminate it and also not turning the bottle cover up after removing the cap and also placing unsterile forceps among sterile forceps on to sterile field therefore contaminate the sterile field
Awesome!!
Instead using forceps you can use sterile hand gloves.
Yes you can!
I have the pocket nurse tray so all my items are in the tray. If I’m right handed and put my tray on my right side.. after placing the drape down, when I’m taking my items out one by one… is the first item diagonal from me-so it’s be farthest from the patient and on my left side or do I take the item out and put it closest to the pt- my right side
As long as it is always in you sight. Once a tray is out of sight- we assume contamination
@@NurseMinder I’m confused… if I’m standing to the left of the patient and I’m right handed. If the tray is in the right corner and my drape is down. If I take out the items one by one should I start from right to left or from left to right? Bc if I go diagonal from the box which is left to right my arm is crossing over the sterile drape. But if I go from right to left, my arm is crossing over the previous items? I appreciate all the help! I have checkoffs Monday and have no idea what order to do
Ma'am can you list all the materials and equipment when dressing change???💜
That will depend on the type of dressing you are doing. There is no set list ...
A great video thank you
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if we using sterile techique, how do we hold the forceps without contaminating our sterile gloves while holding the 1 inch part of the forceps?
Such a great question! One I have never asked because somehow - it just works - when you start to work with it, you will see :)
@@NurseMinder would it be better then to decide whether you want a sterile or clean to sterile technique before placing the forceps down? If you choose to do sterile and don sterile gloves, would it be okay to place the forceps *in the field* and away from the border instead?
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using the wrong forceps spilling the liquid and crosscomtamitionna
Great job
right at the beginning of this video my school would fail you.. setting up the sterile field you use the aseptic technique and wear regular gloves to open the sterile bag to unfold sterile drape... and whatnot... you technically are reaching over the sterile field even with the plastic tweezers what good is it after ? FAIL
Always follow your schools policies.
Using stripe gloves to open a “clean” package is pointless. The bag is not sterile and the outside of the drape is going to be in contact with your table. It is not sterile once it touches your table
If your school has evidence to suggest the use of costly sterile gloves for opening the package - it would be surprising to me - and another reason why healthcare gets so expensive
The last part is so painful to watch 😂
The bad demo? A fun way to learn
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Thank you for sharing :)
Remove your watch
yes that would be textbook practice
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please remove your watch during procedure
yes that would be textbook practice