Thank you for this video. I think your demonstration was succinct and easy to understand. I'm a nurse educator myslf from Ghana, currently in Australia and looking forward to my OSCE in a couple of months. Cheers!
@@tishaniekang4092 would love to help you with OSCE preparation 😊 I previously worked for AHPRA as an examiner for OSCE Please check out our website, alternatively you can fill up below link aurnpathway.com.au/osce-preparatory-training-registration/
Loved this video. Can I just ask, I know we mustn’t put “dirty forcep” back on sterile field. However, I’ve watched so many you tube videos where they do and even use that dirty forcep to fold gauze. My question is. Can we use the “dirty forcep” to help lay a dressing down such as jelonet or drain gauze as long as we are touching only the edges of the sterile dressing and as long as we are using clean forcep to pass to dirty forcep? OR in this case should we have sterile gloves on, ditch the dirty forcep after cleaning and use the sterile gloves to pick up jelonet etc to lay it on. Hope that makes sense. Thanks again for a great video.
Hi thank you, once a forcep has been used to wipe the wound it can’t be put back to sterile field anymore. In regards to Jelonet that’s why there’s 3 forceps in there which you can use and leave on the side for later to keep it sterile so you can use it later on instead of using the “dirty forceps” which have been used to cleansed the wound, hope this helps.
@@nurseteacherkristineaustralia that’s a huge help. Thank you so much!!! So technically, once the dirty hand forcep (the forcep that cleans the wound) then that renders the forcep as contaminated and as such if you put it back on sterile field it would break the sterile field. Thanks so much. There are so many videos out there that place the forcep back on and it really confused me. Your video is excellent. Thanks so much again.
@@plaxzyz yea so after cleansing the wound you can even throw that “dirty forceps” away already and just use the yellow thong to prep the Jelonet with the other blue thong that is left. Using sterile gloves is only applicable if you’re dealing with a complex wound, e.g.- large wound, deep, huge surgical wound, hope that helps. Simple wound dressing no need for sterile gloves. You’re welcome, I have been a Nursing teacher for quite some time now and runs AuRNpathway - a review program that helps overseas qualified Nurses pass their last exam to get registered in Australia which is OSCE (objective structure clinical exam) happy to help xx
@@nurseteacherkristineaustralia thank you so much - you’re amazing! Clear as a bell now. I’ve been a nurse for a while and needed refreshing my skills as I’ve been off for a few years looking after my kids. All these UA-cam videos seemed so wrong and I was scratching my head thinking maybe I’d lost it a bit but you’ve solidified what I knew and I appreciate your clear and correct advice. Thanks again :)
@@nurseteacherkristineaustralia my first time dealing with such a thing,my father has that , twice per day I have dress it ,the doctor at our hospital said to use saline and vinegar to clean it but all that did was made things worst .
@@sammyroberts6042 oh wow, I can imagine it will just make it worse. I guess also it’s the diet look into your dads diet, and make sure keep everything aseptic and sterile when cleansing, even just the saline solution is good enough.
We are using the saline , yesterday evening when I took off the bandage to dress it , the other scrotum turned blue, he doesn't want to go to the hospital although am pleading with him to go ,it looks terrible.
Anyone that have finished bachelors of Nursing can take NCLEX 😊 If you are a Registered Nurse overseas you can take NCLEX Australia and pass OSCE and you will be then registered here in Australia as a Nurse
Thank you for your comment Debra 😊 Technically a gloved hands is also unsterile, hence the use of thongs in doing the dressing, I’m not trying to justify the use of those watch and bangles as you know it is only a demo 😉
Thank you for this video. I think your demonstration was succinct and easy to understand. I'm a nurse educator myslf from Ghana, currently in Australia and looking forward to my OSCE in a couple of months.
Cheers!
Thank you. Happy to help you with your OSCE preparation later on at AuRNpathway 😊
I also previously worked for AHPRA as an examiner for OSCE.
The moment you touch the patient you can't put both hands on the sterile field it's a fail.
@@rufarochanengeta4257 yep that’s why you need the thongs to use 😊
Thank you,, very simple and helpful. Looking forward to more videos like this for OSCE reviews 🤭🤗
Are you on your OSCE stage already? 😊
@@nurseteacherkristineaustralia yesss just paid the osce fee yesterday and waiting for further instructions:)
@@tishaniekang4092 would love to help you with OSCE preparation 😊
I previously worked for AHPRA as an examiner for OSCE
Please check out our website, alternatively you can fill up below link
aurnpathway.com.au/osce-preparatory-training-registration/
thank you Nurse Kristine!!
Thank you 😊
Where are you based?
@@nurseteacherkristineaustralia South Africa, hoping to work in Australia.
@@Fumnanya if you’re a registered Nurse you can definitely convert your qualification in Australia and work here 😊
Loved this video. Can I just ask, I know we mustn’t put “dirty forcep” back on sterile field. However, I’ve watched so many you tube videos where they do and even use that dirty forcep to fold gauze. My question is. Can we use the “dirty forcep” to help lay a dressing down such as jelonet or drain gauze as long as we are touching only the edges of the sterile dressing and as long as we are using clean forcep to pass to dirty forcep? OR in this case should we have sterile gloves on, ditch the dirty forcep after cleaning and use the sterile gloves to pick up jelonet etc to lay it on. Hope that makes sense. Thanks again for a great video.
Hi thank you, once a forcep has been used to wipe the wound it can’t be put back to sterile field anymore. In regards to Jelonet that’s why there’s 3 forceps in there which you can use and leave on the side for later to keep it sterile so you can use it later on instead of using the “dirty forceps” which have been used to cleansed the wound, hope this helps.
@@nurseteacherkristineaustralia that’s a huge help. Thank you so much!!! So technically, once the dirty hand forcep (the forcep that cleans the wound) then that renders the forcep as contaminated and as such if you put it back on sterile field it would break the sterile field. Thanks so much. There are so many videos out there that place the forcep back on and it really confused me. Your video is excellent. Thanks so much again.
@@plaxzyz yea so after cleansing the wound you can even throw that “dirty forceps” away already and just use the yellow thong to prep the Jelonet with the other blue thong that is left.
Using sterile gloves is only applicable if you’re dealing with a complex wound, e.g.- large wound, deep, huge surgical wound, hope that helps. Simple wound dressing no need for sterile gloves.
You’re welcome, I have been a Nursing teacher for quite some time now and runs AuRNpathway - a review program that helps overseas qualified Nurses pass their last exam to get registered in Australia which is OSCE (objective structure clinical exam) happy to help xx
@@nurseteacherkristineaustralia thank you so much - you’re amazing! Clear as a bell now. I’ve been a nurse for a while and needed refreshing my skills as I’ve been off for a few years looking after my kids. All these UA-cam videos seemed so wrong and I was scratching my head thinking maybe I’d lost it a bit but you’ve solidified what I knew and I appreciate your clear and correct advice. Thanks again :)
@@plaxzyz all the best, appreciate your service in advance to the community, I can already tell you’re a great Nurse looking into things like this ♥️
Thanks for this Mam. Im starting to make review na po even though Im not yet enrolled from your institution po. Godbless po Mam! ❤❤❤
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Very informative,can you do a video on how to dress a scrotum gangrene wound after surgery please thanks.
Oh wow, is this something that you regularly deal with?
@@nurseteacherkristineaustralia my first time dealing with such a thing,my father has that , twice per day I have dress it ,the doctor at our hospital said to use saline and vinegar to clean it but all that did was made things worst .
@@sammyroberts6042 oh wow, I can imagine it will just make it worse. I guess also it’s the diet look into your dads diet, and make sure keep everything aseptic and sterile when cleansing, even just the saline solution is good enough.
We are using the saline , yesterday evening when I took off the bandage to dress it , the other scrotum turned blue, he doesn't want to go to the hospital although am pleading with him to go ,it looks terrible.
Hi ma'am,in case of an contaminated wound do we clean it from center to periphery or periphery to centre?
Whether it is contaminated or not always clean the wound inner to outer if it’s a circular wound, and top to bottom if it’s a line cut.
Who is eligible to take nclex and osce is there any number of experience required?
Anyone that have finished bachelors of Nursing can take NCLEX 😊
If you are a Registered Nurse overseas you can take NCLEX Australia and pass OSCE and you will be then registered here in Australia as a Nurse
How to complete wound management if one forceps fall to floor while doing procedure accidentally?
Hi Rojina, are you on your OSCE stage already and looking for a review?
god bless
Thank you let me know if need help with your OSCE preparation happy to help 😊
bracelets and rings?!
Bad Nurse Educator, it’s good as a Nurse you wouldn’t wear it 😉
It’s good you know that’s what I meant 😊
Not good practice to be demonstrating an ANTT procedure wearing bracelet gloves or rings.
Thank you for the feedback 🙏🏼
And for watching 😊
You should be bare below the elbows and only a wedding band
Thanks Kerry, will make a new video soon taking in consideration your input, thanks for watching 💝
she ie wearing a watch and bangles, therefor a poor technique in ANTT
Thank you for your comment Debra 😊
Technically a gloved hands is also unsterile, hence the use of thongs in doing the dressing, I’m not trying to justify the use of those watch and bangles as you know it is only a demo 😉