نتایج جستجو برای: surgical gown

تعداد نتایج: 332420  

Journal: :Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology 2003

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2006
Yoav Golan Shira Doron John Griffith Hesham El Gamal Maged Tanios Keri Blunt Laurie Barefoot Judy Bloom Katelyn Gamson Laura K Snydman Karen Hansjosten Eldad Elnekave Stanley A Nasraway David R Snydman

BACKGROUND Hand hygiene compliance remains low, despite its effectiveness in preventing infections. Gowns are routinely used to reduce dissemination of organisms within hospitals. Use of gowns is time consuming and costly, and their effectiveness, compared with that of hand hygiene alone, is debated. Among the arguments supporting a gown-use requirement is the potential to boost awareness of in...

Journal: :Biology of the neonate 1998
R M Sullivan P Toubas

This study assessed the responsiveness of newborn breast- and bottle-fed infants to presentations of maternal odor. Maternal odor was presented for 1 min to crying, sleeping or awake newborns. The odors were: (1) own mother's odor - presentation of a hospital gown worn by the baby's mother, (2) other mother's odor - presentation of a hospital gown of another newborn baby's mother, (3) clean gow...

2017
Chieko Noguchi Hironobu Koseki Hidehiko Horiuchi Akihiko Yonekura Masato Tomita Takashi Higuchi Shinya Sunagawa Makoto Osaki

BACKGROUND Surgical-site infections due to intraoperative contamination are chiefly ascribable to airborne particles carrying microorganisms. The purpose of this study is to identify the actions that increase the number of airborne particles in the operating room. METHODS Two surgeons and two surgical nurses performed three patterns of physical movements to mimic intraoperative actions, such ...

Journal: :Journal of minimally invasive gynecology 2012
Katherine A O'Hanlan Stacey Paris McCutcheon John G McCutcheon Beth E Charvonia

Type VII laparoscopic hysterectomy is classified as a "clean-contaminated" procedure because the surgery involves contact with both the abdominal and vaginal fields. Because the vulva has traditionally been perceived as a separate but contaminated field, operating room guidelines have evolved to require that surgeons gloved and gowned at the abdominal field either avoid contact with the urethra...

Journal: :Science 1906

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2016
Lu Wang Adams Carol A Aschenbrenner Timothy T Houle Raymond C Roy

BACKGROUND Although early proponents for each of the four basic articles of operating room clothing--gowns, caps, masks, and gloves--can be identified, it is unclear from historical commentaries when each article achieved general acceptance and was consistently worn by surgeons and by anesthesia providers. METHODS Historical photographs were identified from the Web sites of the National Libra...

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