Wash your hands with surgical precision
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In this latest Behind the Scenes video, Head and Neck Surgeon Dr. Everton Gooden, who is also North York General Hospital's Chief of Staff, demonstrates the hand washing process surgeons use before going into surgery.
Thank you for the POV angle, really helped
This video helped me so much,thank you i have ocd and i used to wash my hands for 30 minutes - 1 hour(not joking)🥲
Thats how we muslim wash our hands up to the elbows before prayer everyday 5 times...
I want a sink like that now where can I buy one
eBay.
make one
5 minutes? Wow!! Future surgical technologist :)
Great washing. Water wastage in between the hand rubbing/scrubbing time could easily be avoided.
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To be fair I'd rather rave my hands thoroughly cleaned instead of getting whatever disease you have
please close water
Exactly wet your hands 1st!!! Never understood people who just squirt the soap into their hands then place them under water?! You are rinsing away all the soap before you use it to wash your hands
small question, there at the end the doctor did a little shake with his hands, is that ok to do? I am a first year med student, it would really help if I could get a answer
You’re not supposed to shake your hands or arms
You're right, the room is snowing. Keeping those hands up and controlling the stream of water that comes from the elbow.
Zambian nursing everything is complicated, this looks much better than what I learnt complicated mmmm.
I use the bathroom about five times per day or more so I don’t think I’m washing for five minutes each time. But great video!
All houses and bathrooms should have this kind of setup!
Cool!
When u wash ur hand u should go up again
No sponge 🧽?
Um you literally wear gloves what’s the point of such rigorous washing??
if there’s any circumstances that your nails might break through your gloves or you got cut by your surgical knife then there’s higher chances that you or your patient might get contaminated especially if the patient has infection on their blood like hepatitis, hiv, etc
Gloves aren't infallible. They're an extra layer of protection.
Did you make it into undergrad and medical school on affirmative action? Pretty cool how the standards of admission and intelligence were dramatically reduced for you.
Cringe. Imagine being this guy, Lol. -life