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         <title>Three Mistakes to Avoid in case of Surgical Attire</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Surgical teams have an obligation of making sure that their facilities are as safe as possible to reduce and prevent surgical site infections (SSI).<br><br><strong>1. Wearing proper head coverings:</strong><br>By not following proper protocol in head coverings, patients on the table are put at risk. Surgical staff have to wear a clean, low-lint surgical head cover or hood that confines all hair and covers scalp skin these<strong> uniforms</strong> are specially designed to minimize microbial dispersal.<br><br><strong>2. Only wearing surgical attire inside of healthcare facilities:</strong><br>Wearing <a href="https://www.uniforms.com.au/Uniform-Article/health-care.html"><strong>healthcare uniforms</strong></a> outside of the surgical facility and then returning to work in those same scrubs puts both patients and community members at risk because, if soiled (including non-visible soil) bacteria and other pathogens—attached to clothing can expose community members to potentially pathogenic organisms.<br><br><strong>3. Using accredited laundering facilities:</strong><br>Home washing machines and non-accredited laundering facilities simply can’t be trusted to do an adequate job of cleaning surgical attire.<br>Because accredited laundering facilities are expected to follow OSHA and CDC guidelines with rigor, utilizing such a facility for laundering surgical attire is the only appropriate and safe choice to ensure that pathogens don’t spread within or beyond the OR.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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