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sometimes a gown (or gloves) may become contaminated during a procedure, necessitating a ______, where _____ the gown and gloves must be removed
complete change, both
If gown and glove removal is done appropriately, rescrubbing is ______ in order to reenter the sterile field
not necessary
______ will obtain a new sterile gown and gloves for personnel requiring a change
an unsterile team member
The gown must be ______ off of the arms, so that no part of the contaminated gown touches the scrubbed skin. If it does, then ______ is necessary
rolled, rescrubbing
any ______ of a glove necessitates a complete glove change, regardless of whether or not an individual is double-gloved
puncture
You must __________ any instrument involved in glove perforation. _________ on a sterile surface until you are sure it is safe
sequester, do not put it down
in the event of contamination with double gloves, the ______ glove is removed first, then the uncontaminated one as well, just to be safe.
contaminated outer
In the event of outer glove contamination, the sterile undergloves remain ______, so regloving can be accomplished with _____, _____, or _______ techniques
intact, closed-gloving, open-gloving, assisted open-gloving
In the event of single-glove contamination, the _______ will grasp the contaminated glove about _____ below the top of the cuff and pull it off inside out. The gown cuff _____ be pulled down over the hand
unsterile team member, 2 inches, should not
In the event of single-glove contamination, _______ cannot be performed, as the gown cuff is contaminated
closed-gloving
According to best optimal practice for replacing contaminated gloves during a procedure, contaminated gloves are removed by _________, and you are re-gloved by ________ using ______ technique
an unsterile team member, another sterile team member, assisted open-gloving
According to second-best optimal practice for replacing contaminated gloves during a procedure, you would ________ using _________ technique
completely regown and reglove, self-gowning and closed-gloving
According to second-least optimal practice for replacing contaminated gloves during a procedure, contaminated gloves are removed by _________, and you would reglove using ______ technique
an unsterile team member, open-gloving
According to least optimal practice for replacing contaminated gloves during a procedure, you would cover _______ with a new sterile glove using ______ or ____ technique
the contaminated glove, assisted open-gloving, open-gloving
the cuff of a sterile sleeve should not be brought past ______
2 inches above the elbow