Nursing Lab Activities: Surgical Asepsis
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Nursing Lab Activities: Surgical Asepsis

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Which skill involves creating a clean working area for surgical procedures?

  • Measuring intake and output
  • Opening a sterile drape (correct)
  • Surgical gloving - open
  • Pouring a sterile solution
  • Which procedure is performed for a female client during urinary catheterization?

  • Inserting an indwelling retention catheter - male
  • Removing an indwelling retention catheter (correct)
  • Measuring urinary output
  • Inserting a straight catheter
  • What is the correct initial step before catheterizing a client?

  • Preparing a sterile field (correct)
  • Pouring a sterile solution
  • Measuring intake and output
  • Inserting the catheter
  • Which of the following skills is NOT associated with urinary catheterization?

    <p>Opening a sterile drape</p> Signup and view all the answers

    During which procedure is a retention catheter specifically mentioned for male clients?

    <p>Inserting an indwelling retention catheter</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    In-Lab Learning Activities Overview

    • Provides hands-on opportunities to apply knowledge and practice essential skills in nursing.
    • Encourages collaboration and practice with peers during lab sessions.
    • Specific activities will be detailed by nursing faculty on the lab day.

    Surgical Asepsis and Catheterization Skills

    • Surgical Gloving - Open: Technique for properly donning sterile gloves to maintain asepsis.
    • Preparing a Sterile Field: Creating an area free of contaminants for procedures.
    • Opening a Sterile Drape: Proper method to unveil a sterile surface while minimizing contamination risks.
    • Pouring a Sterile Solution: Ensures sterility when transferring liquid into a sterile container or area.

    Urinary Catheterization Techniques

    • Indwelling Retention Catheter Insertion (Female): Process of placing a catheter that remains in the bladder over an extended period.
    • Indwelling Retention Catheter Removal (Female): Steps taken to safely remove the catheter without causing trauma.
    • Straight Catheter Insertion and Removal (Male): Procedure for inserting a catheter that is removed immediately after use.
    • Urine Specimen Collection (Indwelling Catheter): Guidelines for obtaining a specimen from a catheter for diagnostic testing.
    • Measuring Intake and Output: Keeping accurate records of fluid intake and urinary output to assess hydration status and kidney function.
    • Measuring and Assessing Urinary Output: Techniques for evaluating the quantity and characteristics of urine produced.

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    This quiz focuses on in-lab learning activities related to surgical asepsis and catheterization. Participants will explore essential practices such as surgical gloving, preparing a sterile field, and handling sterile solutions. Engage with peers to enhance your competency in these critical nursing skills.

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