Sterile Technique

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In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2024 Jan.
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Excerpt

Creating a sterile field is to reduce the number of microbes present to as few as possible. The sterile field is used in many situations outside the operating room as well as inside the operating room when performing surgical cases. Sterile fields should be used outside the operating room when performing any procedure that could introduce microbes into a patient. A few examples of this would be inserting a Foley catheter, an arterial line, and a central line. Inside the operating room, sterile fields are created when practitioners identify the back table to be used, the mayo stand that goes up to the field, and finally, the patient and the surgical site itself.

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