@@MrFizzminecraft this 1 specific video wont give them a head start but who told you that this is the only thing they watch for head start? People that are preparing watch over hundred of videos and article for head starts and this just happened to be one of them. Nothing is wrong with getting urself ahead by knowing all the essential and basic first, and a combination of all little things u learn before going to real class does help u with head start.
@SirToadsalott There are a few aspects of why this video is incorrect. Palms and dorsal hands are not scrubbed before the fingers. Fingers are divided into four planes each. Forearms are not split into thirds, split into half. Wash sequence is hand, other hand, forearm, and other forearm. So far it isn't horrible, but I haven't finished watching the whole video yet. But there are two recommended methods; timed and counted strokes.
@@shwetabijla I think that's pretty obvious. If you didn't make contact with any non sterile surfaces, then you would not have to redo the entire process.
I loved doing this. It was almost like, a chill time for meditating…then the gowning up + glove portion was like I was an astronaut getting ready for a spacewalk or something lol. Aseptic Technique is awesome.
Wow . . . I don't know when I first started searching for "scrubbing for operation" but it was at least five years ago . . . and now I finally find this! I'm not going to bother with the others in my search, but what I'd love to see is an explanation of WHY it's necessary to perform each step; in other words, the *rationale* behind each one. For instance, why scrub the upper arm? I get that flakes of skin might shed from these regions and contaminate the sterile area, but still, I'd love to hear the precise rationale behind each of these steps, which obviously have been developed over centuries, so must have received much scrutiny from many, many doctors (and nurses!! The "First Officers" of the OR!). Anyway, many thanks for this great video! I have to go see how the appendectomy on my cat is going.
When you were trying to watch surgical videos but ended up watching blood-free contents including washing hands and a surgery on a grape because your so weak
No it doesn't.But always remember that you hands are never STERILE .Even after scrub. But unfortunately if your sponge slides from your hand or it touches anything else it is contaminated.
They are opening your body up. So they are bypassing your skin. Any bacteria or germs will probably kill you. They want to make sure everything is sterile as humanly possible.
Coming from a Surgical Technologist of 21 years. This is so wrong. You work from fingertips up. Nails, then finger, then hands (not fingers), wrists, forearms, elbow area. NEVER going back over an area you have already scrubbed.
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I kind of hoped that maybe they also had some sort of antibacterial moisturiser for afterwards? Their hands must get so chapped and sore. I know that during lockdown, all of that additional hand washing irritated the skin on my hands and at my wrist.
This video is actually very misleading. I was watching this video without sound as I am already very busy and in a loud environment. She showed different nails and that could have led me to believe that those were okay to wear, which they are not! I already knew not to have such inappropriate nails, but that is because I am an aspiring surgeon of course. Don't teach if you don't have sound on... this could ruin your life!!
@@chloeshafer-cw9tv i agree with you, they showed someone with a fake mustache in the video. For people who are deaf, they could accidentally mistake this information to be true. They should really be careful on what kind of videos they post on their UA-cam Channel!!!! 🙄🙄🙄
@@clarissajones5299 That is exactly what I was thinking. Though, I did giggle a bit at these comical clips of the video, these videos are so unsafe and uninclusive!
@@chloeshafer-cw9tv I too, let out a little chuckle. 😂😂 Though, they should take more responsibility towards the content they put on the web. It's always great to remember your digital footprint!!
I do have to agree with many comments below, since this is an instructional video, and you are not using the water to rinse during the scrub, turn that off for the video while doing the scrub. I live and work in California and we cannot wast that much water, especially when it is to no benefit. Ultimately, you are rinsing with non-sterile water, yes, but you are not completely washing off the soap, so some residual antibacterial effects will remain. Doing a thorough scrub at the beginning of the day, usually before you go to report, will expedite this as the day goes on. Then you can used the Avagard product subsequently. Also, be VERY gentle with scrubbing as this will, as some have commented, harm your hands by drying them out. Then, technically, with non-intact skin, you shouldn't be scrubbed in. Remember you are protecting yourself as well as your patient and do double glove when you scrub in. Those are my comments after working in perioperative care, including scrubbing for many of those 30+ years. Just be conscientious and practice surgical conscience.
If while using the abrasive side for your nails, the polish chips, will you have to remove the acrylics (if present) or the polish before restarting the hand washing? It sounds time consuming for an operation to have to add that to the wait time. The hospital my roommate works at requires nubs for nails and no acrylics to begin with so it's got me curious.
When rinsing, why NOT rub the hands together under the faucet to remove the soap? Tradition? Habit? It would seem that one hand is no dirtier than the other, and as long as the water drains down the arm, it would be just as sanitary and more efficient ?
watching this for our practical exams on Wednesday where we have to perform proper surgical hand washing, wearing surgical gloves and everything 😂 (as a physical therapy student)
can u imagine a patient is flatlining on the table and your like WAIT I GOTTA WASH MY HANDS FOR 3-5 MINUTES ( ik it’s for safety but still that would be kinda funny)
I am only 13 years of age and I already know how to properly wash my hands. My mommy taught me, she is a surgeon. I also already know that is it unprofessional to have nails done with items such as long stones, and you need to cut them short! I know this because I want to be a surgeon when I grow up.
I too, am also a 13 year old surgeon!! I'm actually expecting to get accepted into a really expensive medical college. Don't worry, I'm sure one day you'll be able to follow in my footsteps 😝🤪😜😜👌👌
@@clarissajones5299 Yeah right. My mommy is a surgeon and I am almost guaranteed to become the greatest lead surgeon you have ever seen. I have already applied to Harvard Medical School twice and am currently waiting to be accepted and to get my full ride scholarship! Age obviously is not a problem as I am very wise for my age. Have fun being a surgeon to your dolls. 😂😂
@@chloeshafer-cw9tv At least I don't still call my mom "mommy". I am way more mature than you, showing you that I have developed faster than you socially and intellectually. 😜😎 You'll never catch up 🤭🥱🥱
@@chloeshafer-cw9tvAs if! I have never studied in my life because I just remember all of the information I need in my head and I ACE all of my tests. But sure, you can waste your time studying 🤭🤭
First I wanted to be a Nurse then it was an Anesthesiologist currently it's a Surgeon specializing in General Surgery Edit: May or may not be influenced by Grey’s Anatomy 🤭
I think I'm the only one that wants to see how that antiseptic soap looked like because we sell them at our stores I wanted to see how they look like inside of the package
Is simply letting water run over your hands enough to remove all of the soap? Also why do they wash their hands properly only once per day? Aren't you going to touch non sterile surfaces after the operation?
OHM-968692 they wash their hands differently thorough the day, and letting water just run is better because you won’t touch the contaminated soap buds again.
I live in Iran and we never use sponges .We were told that they contaminate and our professors told us that nowadays sponges aren't used .Even in Canada or USA😐
These are special sterile anti-septic sponges. Maybe they were thinking of regular sponges? Hey good luck with everything happening lately. How's the situation?
@@SaumBodhiEvery thing is horrible my friend.😪Everything is horrible ìn Iran right now.Corona virus is just added to the problems that people were facing . 😔 I wish I could immigrate to another country like Poland or Canada. Every day we hear bad news about sanction or Corona or people's financial problems.Although I'm still young I have losen my hope for living in Iran. Thanks for your information.I didn't know about anti septic sponges.We don't have them in our country. Actually my professor told me that we dont use sponges because they scratch the skin and more microorganisms come to the surface of the skin.💁♀️
@@rezvansamimi4918hmm.. 🤔 did you hear the part where he says they use a new sterile packaged sponge with build in soap every time? So they don’t reuse the sponges so no bacteria is on the sponge when you wash..
No, we do not. Usually once we have started the inital scrub after the nail picking and get a good lather of the sponge and it it is wet enough, you can use your knee to shut off the water while doing each plane and stroke. It saves water. It's all preference, though.
How could you say that the rinsing water is clean and without microbes, and this is good after💐 scrubbed ?and , how to handle this with which type of water?
But when you are done with one hand and arm and you put the sponge in your other hand, you are contaminating your clean hand now ...cause the sponge is contaminated. So how is that different from finishing cleaning finger 5 and going back on finger 1?
All this when in the end you end up wearing the surgical gloves! Why though? I thought I was doing a good job washing my hands for 20 seconds. Damn. How am I even alive till now?
Yeah me too. Looks like we need to install a knee operated sink and get some bezenwhatever antiseptic sponges. Oh well. Either that this thing is airborn. Handwash may help but most likely if you've touched a contaminsted surface you've already been breathing it in
Grey's Anatomy be having fights instead of scrubbing in 😭💀
yeaaa💀💀
Right they be discussing everything right before surgery
LMAOOO the accuracy 💀💀✋🏻
LITERALLT
This is probably the most methodical instruction video I've seen so far on scrubbing. Thank you.
Nice pfp
@@milkdrinker7 Same to you. ;)
10% medical students who didn’t listen in class
90% greys anatomy
actually
10% medical students who didn't listen
85% Grey's anatomy
5% people who are bored and people who want a head start
@@nivedhaaaa908 you won’t be going into an OR until probably the end of your 3rd trust me there’s no head start to this
@@MrFizzminecraft well
a head start can mean you're gonna actually know what they're talking about when you're in med school
@@nivedhaaaa908 a surgical hand scrub isn’t giving anyone a head start
@@MrFizzminecraft this 1 specific video wont give them a head start but who told you that this is the only thing they watch for head start? People that are preparing watch over hundred of videos and article for head starts and this just happened to be one of them. Nothing is wrong with getting urself ahead by knowing all the essential and basic first, and a combination of all little things u learn before going to real class does help u with head start.
And I thought I was obsessed with washing my hands all the time! Excellent video.
@Jamie Snider
How is it not correct?
Yeah gotta follow my ocd ritual to be clean
@SirToadsalott There are a few aspects of why this video is incorrect. Palms and dorsal hands are not scrubbed before the fingers. Fingers are divided into four planes each. Forearms are not split into thirds, split into half. Wash sequence is hand, other hand, forearm, and other forearm. So far it isn't horrible, but I haven't finished watching the whole video yet. But there are two recommended methods; timed and counted strokes.
Am I the only nursing student here who's just trying to study or is everyone else watching Grey's anatomy?
I’m a school student
It’s my 4 months holidays so I’m learning how to do basic medical stuff 😊
4th year med student just watching bc I’m gonna start rotations from next semester
I am 2nd semester bsc nursing student😊
I'm also nursing student 😊
Watching Greys Anatomy. Congrats to you guys though 😂
i was so curious with this because of greys anatomy. wow
Aiza A me tooo!
Me too
That’s why I’m here lol !
Same here
That's why I'm here!
I lost it when it said to redo the entire process. 😭
Only if they touch something after washing...
@@shwetabijla I think that's pretty obvious. If you didn't make contact with any non sterile surfaces, then you would not have to redo the entire process.
OMG same i was screaming inside
I SCREAMED LOL
Well unless you wanna bring all the bacteria to the pt
Tripping and thinking to myself “I would LOVE to see how a surgeon scrubs in”. OH. oh..yes. So satisfying.
I agree100%! I love watching these detailed informational videos about . . . STUFF! There must be a name for my condition . . . ASMR-something.
They have to say mentally divide the arm cause knowing surgeons they’ll physically do it 😂
lmaooooo this made me laugh so hard. thank you
😂😂😂😂😂
I have an exam tomorrow and you made me laugh, much needed, thank youu.
OMG I legit laughed out loud at this
If only the public have this level of care when dealing with the corona virus
What happened to the Wu Flu? It disappeared!
I loved doing this. It was almost like, a chill time for meditating…then the gowning up + glove portion was like I was an astronaut getting ready for a spacewalk or something lol.
Aseptic Technique is awesome.
Just sat in the ulta parking lot for an additional 5 mins to watch this.
LMAOOOO ALMOST SAME
Wow . . . I don't know when I first started searching for "scrubbing for operation" but it was at least five years ago . . . and now I finally find this! I'm not going to bother with the others in my search, but what I'd love to see is an explanation of WHY it's necessary to perform each step; in other words, the *rationale* behind each one. For instance, why scrub the upper arm? I get that flakes of skin might shed from these regions and contaminate the sterile area, but still, I'd love to hear the precise rationale behind each of these steps, which obviously have been developed over centuries, so must have received much scrutiny from many, many doctors (and nurses!! The "First Officers" of the OR!).
Anyway, many thanks for this great video! I have to go see how the appendectomy on my cat is going.
Imagine conducting an Emergency Surgery and the Patient might die in Minutes but you've washed your hands for an hour.
Renzo Osuna 😂😂👌🏻👍🏻
Imagine infecting the insides of an emergency patient because you didn't scrub your hands for 2 minutes.
@@notrllyhim screwed both ways I guess
Hospitals have a standard operating procedure to prevent things like that.
We all scrub in first thing in the morning. We only have to scrub once a day. We use avgaurd the rest of the day. So don't worry that pt won't die.
When you were trying to watch surgical videos but ended up watching blood-free contents including washing hands and a surgery on a grape because your so weak
I washed my hands surgically scrubingmentally and then i surgically clawed my heart out. Man this thing is addictive
What language is your name??? Looks like maybe Serbo-Croatian.
Now I want scrub all my body like this 😩 10 strokes sectioning my whole body 😂
a full-body massage, but your entire body is getting massaged every second
I am gonna scrub right now my body with a scrub 'cause I am having a surgery today morning.
I already shower similarly to this 😭
Everyone is gonna be here because of the COVID-19
I’ve been a surgeon, since 1993. I’m just watching this, to see how Americans do it. Look’s rather clean, effective too.
Lol i just searched for surgery
@@katieuvusunshine7900 me too
K
Yeah
When you transfer the brush to the other hand, does that contaminate the already scrubbed hand side?
No it doesn't.But always remember that you hands are never STERILE .Even after scrub.
But unfortunately if your sponge slides from your hand or it touches anything else it is contaminated.
surgeon : washing hands for about 30 minutes
also surgeon: wearing gloves
I dont get why but i just know that its important aswell. You know that they are performing a surgery right?
they literally put their hands inside a another person's body and do all kinds of things with their organs. and glove tears do seem to happen so...
They are opening your body up. So they are bypassing your skin. Any bacteria or germs will probably kill you. They want to make sure everything is sterile as humanly possible.
Curiosity and Grey Anatomy brought me here 😂
Way too stressful for me dawg
Thank you very much for such a good video of surgical scrub. Hoping I can receive refferemces of using brush for the nail. 💪💪
Thanks CDC, I now know how to wash my hands while worried about the Coronavirus.
Okay so there is a lot of “Don’t do this” Some of them are obvious, but some are like why?
Coming from a Surgical Technologist of 21 years. This is so wrong. You work from fingertips up. Nails, then finger, then hands (not fingers), wrists, forearms, elbow area. NEVER going back over an area you have already scrubbed.
Anyone come here from Adam Ragusea?
Sure did. Love my food dad
me lol
Holy shit, yes!
No but I’m from doctor strange ✌🏻
Yep
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I kind of hoped that maybe they also had some sort of antibacterial moisturiser for afterwards? Their hands must get so chapped and sore. I know that during lockdown, all of that additional hand washing irritated the skin on my hands and at my wrist.
Thank you ma'am for this wonderful vedio🙏🙏
This video is actually very misleading. I was watching this video without sound as I am already very busy and in a loud environment. She showed different nails and that could have led me to believe that those were okay to wear, which they are not! I already knew not to have such inappropriate nails, but that is because I am an aspiring surgeon of course. Don't teach if you don't have sound on... this could ruin your life!!
@@chloeshafer-cw9tv i agree with you, they showed someone with a fake mustache in the video. For people who are deaf, they could accidentally mistake this information to be true. They should really be careful on what kind of videos they post on their UA-cam Channel!!!! 🙄🙄🙄
@@clarissajones5299 That is exactly what I was thinking. Though, I did giggle a bit at these comical clips of the video, these videos are so unsafe and uninclusive!
@@chloeshafer-cw9tv I too, let out a little chuckle. 😂😂 Though, they should take more responsibility towards the content they put on the web. It's always great to remember your digital footprint!!
This the best scrub technique and correct way of surgical hand scrubbing, but instead, I practice a circular movement instead of back and forth method
I also do a circular movement. I go clockwise first and then go back over it in a counter clockwise movement.
I feel like that gets it the cleanest.
I’m just here because I’m about to eat.
lol
Don’t think you got a scrub sponge handy huh😂😂
I do have to agree with many comments below, since this is an instructional video, and you are not using the water to rinse during the scrub, turn that off for the video while doing the scrub. I live and work in California and we cannot wast that much water, especially when it is to no benefit.
Ultimately, you are rinsing with non-sterile water, yes, but you are not completely washing off the soap, so some residual antibacterial effects will remain. Doing a thorough scrub at the beginning of the day, usually before you go to report, will expedite this as the day goes on. Then you can used the Avagard product subsequently. Also, be VERY gentle with scrubbing as this will, as some have commented, harm your hands by drying them out. Then, technically, with non-intact skin, you shouldn't be scrubbed in. Remember you are protecting yourself as well as your patient and do double glove when you scrub in. Those are my comments after working in perioperative care, including scrubbing for many of those 30+ years. Just be conscientious and practice surgical conscience.
“It’s fine, I ran it under a cold tap” -Shaun of the dead
Remember guys, this video is for training purposes only. You can't watch it if you're only here for entertainment value.
If while using the abrasive side for your nails, the polish chips, will you have to remove the acrylics (if present) or the polish before restarting the hand washing? It sounds time consuming for an operation to have to add that to the wait time. The hospital my roommate works at requires nubs for nails and no acrylics to begin with so it's got me curious.
I wanna be a surgeon pero my hands are so shaky 😂😭🤦🏽♂️
Ramen Edits me too, I may controvert to be a physician.
Just work on dexterity like playing piano, etc
I so badly want to be a nurse
When rinsing, why NOT rub the hands together under the faucet to remove the soap? Tradition? Habit? It would seem that one hand is no dirtier than the other, and as long as the water drains down the arm, it would be just as sanitary and more efficient ?
Because the water is not going down
No because you’re rinsing away the bacteria, if you start rubbing your hands together, it’ll trap them.
watching this for our practical exams on Wednesday where we have to perform proper surgical hand washing, wearing surgical gloves and everything 😂 (as a physical therapy student)
Any potential for contamination from the water or is it specially filtered/treated?
That’s actually a good question.. I wasn’t thinking about that but it makes sense.
I’d like to know the answer.
Um couldve just turned off the faucet with your foot while scrubbing, maybe?
The Coronavirus brought me here
can u imagine a patient is flatlining on the table and your like WAIT I GOTTA WASH MY HANDS FOR 3-5 MINUTES ( ik it’s for safety but still that would be kinda funny)
Came from a video about two guys that never shower. Quite the contrast!
But at the end, water is not sterile, should not use alcolol based desinfectant intead of ?
This is where my quarantine brought me-
My aunt works here tho 💜🎄✨
My aunt also works here! 😅
How to open the second sponge from the packet? Wouldn't touching the pocket contaminate the hand?
Wow that makes so much sense as to why they walk around with their arms up 😂
i wonder why we are not allowed to shake our arms at the end of the procedure ? is it because we touch a non-sterile space ?
I am only 13 years of age and I already know how to properly wash my hands. My mommy taught me, she is a surgeon. I also already know that is it unprofessional to have nails done with items such as long stones, and you need to cut them short! I know this because I want to be a surgeon when I grow up.
I too, am also a 13 year old surgeon!! I'm actually expecting to get accepted into a really expensive medical college. Don't worry, I'm sure one day you'll be able to follow in my footsteps 😝🤪😜😜👌👌
@@clarissajones5299 Yeah right. My mommy is a surgeon and I am almost guaranteed to become the greatest lead surgeon you have ever seen. I have already applied to Harvard Medical School twice and am currently waiting to be accepted and to get my full ride scholarship! Age obviously is not a problem as I am very wise for my age. Have fun being a surgeon to your dolls. 😂😂
@@chloeshafer-cw9tv At least I don't still call my mom "mommy". I am way more mature than you, showing you that I have developed faster than you socially and intellectually. 😜😎 You'll never catch up 🤭🥱🥱
@@clarissajones5299 Okay, whatever. I'm not going to fight with you anymore as I need to study for my exams! 😂😡
@@chloeshafer-cw9tvAs if! I have never studied in my life because I just remember all of the information I need in my head and I ACE all of my tests. But sure, you can waste your time studying 🤭🤭
Thx for letting me now how to wash hand and...I ALWAYS DREAMED OF BEING A DOCTER😄
Follow that dream!
So they don’t wash their hands before every surgery? I think I’m confused....
Marissa May No, you scrub your first case and avagard in between cases . When you come from lunch they’ll scrub again normally .
Why would they scrub up like that and still using sterile gloves, isn't that redundant?
Does anyone know the answer?
I came here to learn washing hands to keep safe from covid 19
Wel beta...
Who else had to watch this for a science class
👇
OMG YOU CAN SEE THE ROOM I STAYED IN IN THE TOP LEVEL!!
Watching Grey's Anatomy from scratch brought me here 😂
First I wanted to be a Nurse then it was an Anesthesiologist currently it's a Surgeon specializing in General Surgery Edit: May or may not be influenced by Grey’s Anatomy 🤭
How old are you?
I think I'm the only one that wants to see how that antiseptic soap looked like because we sell them at our stores I wanted to see how they look like inside of the package
Is simply letting water run over your hands enough to remove all of the soap?
Also why do they wash their hands properly only once per day? Aren't you going to touch non sterile surfaces after the operation?
OHM-968692 they wash their hands differently thorough the day, and letting water just run is better because you won’t touch the contaminated soap buds again.
You guys incredible ❤️❤️❤️❤️
i wonder about the water. water from the tap isnt sterile so arent you just putting germs back on your hands after you wash?
your hands can never be truly sterile as protein cant. but this is the best you can get. that's why you should double glove after doing this.
Work as a meat cutter. Did this the last time a customer pissed me off. Had them stand around waiting the entire time for their order.😂🤣
All the covid panic hoarders are now searching for the exact supplies shown in here.
I live in Iran and we never use sponges .We were told that they contaminate and our professors told us that nowadays sponges aren't used .Even in Canada or USA😐
These are special sterile anti-septic sponges. Maybe they were thinking of regular sponges?
Hey good luck with everything happening lately. How's the situation?
@@SaumBodhiEvery thing is horrible my friend.😪Everything is horrible ìn Iran right now.Corona virus is just added to the problems that people were facing . 😔
I wish I could immigrate to another country like Poland or Canada.
Every day we hear bad news about sanction or Corona or people's financial problems.Although I'm still young I have losen my hope for living in Iran.
Thanks for your information.I didn't know about anti septic sponges.We don't have them in our country.
Actually my professor told me that we dont use sponges because they scratch the skin and more microorganisms come to the surface of the skin.💁♀️
@@rezvansamimi4918hmm.. 🤔 did you hear the part where he says they use a new sterile packaged sponge with build in soap every time? So they don’t reuse the sponges so no bacteria is on the sponge when you wash..
They lied to you.
@@rezvansamimi4918 are you still alive?
Will you guys also be wasting so much of water doing this procedure?
No, we do not. Usually once we have started the inital scrub after the nail picking and get a good lather of the sponge and it it is wet enough, you can use your knee to shut off the water while doing each plane and stroke. It saves water. It's all preference, though.
the handwashing is more difficult than doing the surgery itself
why dont you go back if you have done an area before?
What happens if you have a small nick or cut?
we have the same stuff in liquid form in the bathroom and downstairs lmao
Sorry if I'm wrong but that bear looked fake AF lol
Aren’t you supposed to wash only in direction to the elbow? In order to prevent taking the microorganisms to every place?
Good job.. thank you for sharing this video...
I doubt they do this in Zimbabwe Gvt hospitals. ED Pfee would never allow it. They probably use green bar.
What was that thing on her top lip
I want this set up at home!
Can all this soap kill all the bacteria on the doctor's skin? In addition to the beneficial bacteria?
Not really such thing as beneficial bacteria for a surgeon when you are operating.
Surgical hand wash k kitne step hote hn tell me plzzz🙏
Am I the only 15 year old watching stuff like this ? 😭
plz im 12-
Imagine if you are a doctor your not starting surgery but you are tired already by washing😂
SALUTE TO ALL THE DOCTORS❤️
Why can’t you go back to a area you already scrubbed
It will be considered contaminated
i came here because of a fanfic and not mad about it because the story is amazing
Amazing now I know how to correctly wash my hands
Came here Because of Dr. Strange 😁
Thank you mam. But Sorry I am in Bangladesh. There is only 1 soap and tape
How could you say that the rinsing water is clean and without microbes, and this is good after💐 scrubbed ?and , how to handle this with which type of water?
The disinfecting agent in the sponge is sufficient to kill any germs and viruses in the water
They could have turned off the water while scrubbing the hands 😓😓
Christeena roy it automatically turns on
Their scrub sleeves should be rolled up
Whats the scrub called
Might as well do that when your eating a PB&J Sandwich.
Why should one not go back?
You cant go back go "already cleaned part" from "not cleaned yet" part to prevent it from being dirtied again.
@@akaniichan ooh thank u!
But when you are done with one hand and arm and you put the sponge in your other hand, you are contaminating your clean hand now ...cause the sponge is contaminated. So how is that different from finishing cleaning finger 5 and going back on finger 1?
@@brigirex on hospital i worked at they used 2 brushes, one for each hand instead.
@@brigirex you can also use different side for different hand
Very informative thnx 👍
what about the sponge cover?
so much water was wasted bc of this, close it if your not using it 🤦🏻♀️
*Thank You surgeons*
I could never be a surgeon because of this 😏
cccccdgysssssswwwww........
......
All this when in the end you end up wearing the surgical gloves! Why though?
I thought I was doing a good job washing my hands for 20 seconds. Damn. How am I even alive till now?
To prevent post operative infection
Glove tearing
I’m here because of the corona virus lmao
me2
Yeah me too. Looks like we need to install a knee operated sink and get some bezenwhatever antiseptic sponges. Oh well.
Either that this thing is airborn. Handwash may help but most likely if you've touched a contaminsted surface you've already been breathing it in
@@SaumBodhi Don't worry, just take the experimental gene therapy that only works if everyone else takes it too and you're good to go.
My clinical instructor made me wash again my hands after tieing the surgeon's gown ribbon at the nape when I'm already on with my sterile gloves 😐😐.
Maybe teach your students to save water too ..