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How Safe Are Your Patients? - June 2016 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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• Always make sure our hands are as clean as possible, and that we clean vial tops before we draw up drugs. Caught red- handed Some providers still don't fully appreciate the severity of the problem — who don't accept or understand the fre- quency with which we may be inadvertently injecting microbes into patients. Now we have another layer of information, one that adds to the growing body of literature and says we have to do better. Beyond merely suggesting our roles in SSIs and infectious processes, this most recent study actually implicates us at the scene of the crime. OSM Dr. Biddle (cjbiddle@vcu.edu) is a professor and staff anesthetist in the departments of Anesthesiology and Nurse Anesthesia at Virginia Commonwealth Medical Center in Richmond, Va. J U N E 2 0 1 6 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 2 9 • ENEMY WITHIN Researchers found that 16% of syringes were contaminated by microorganisms that could have reached patients. Pamela Bevelhymer, RN, BSN

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