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dinged recently by accrediting organizations because their instru- ments weren't opened wide enough in their peel packs. Don't let it happen to you. There are products available that protect the tips of instruments while keeping the instruments in an open posi- tion without compromising the package's integrity. 6. Hand sanitizers We've had these wonderful hand sanitizer dispensers available to us now for 15 or 20 years, and it's been shown time and again that the more visible they are — and the more you have in a variety of loca- tions — the more likely people are to use them. Where are your hand sanitizers? They should be in all patient care areas where staff are moving around and likely to see them. They should be outside the OR, inside the OR and on the anesthesia cart (or at least mounted close to where the anesthesia team is working); they should be in pre-op, in PACU, in the hallways, in patient care rooms, and anywhere and everywhere else where there's heavy traffic, while making sure, of course, that they're installed according to Life Safety Codes. Hand hygiene is an easy and inexpensive practice we've known about for many, many years. It's time we do everything we can to make sure that such an easy convention doesn't fall through the cracks. OSM 6 0 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • J U N E 2 0 1 7

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