I'm a nursing student and experienced CST, today in lecture my instructor told us all scrub nurses wash their hands for a minimum of 15 minutes for a surgical hand wash.
All I kept thinking after that was: 1. my boss and surgeon wondering why our room was so far behind 2. GSW, ruptured AAA, any other stat/trauma case and standing there washing my hands for a quarter of an hour.....
I remember doing 10 minute scrubs for every case when I first started, am I missing something or is she way off?
(my brain is fried from school, but geez??)
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I'm a nursing student and experienced CST, today in lecture my instructor told us all scrub nurses wash their hands for a minimum of 15 minutes for a surgical hand wash.
All I kept thinking after that was: 1. my boss and surgeon wondering why our room was so far behind 2. GSW, ruptured AAA, any other stat/trauma case and standing there washing my hands for a quarter of an hour.....
I remember doing 10 minute scrubs for every case when I first started, am I missing something or is she way off?
(my brain is fried from school, but geez??)