Interactions between anesthesiologists and the environment while providing anesthesia care in the operating room
L Silvia Munoz-Price1, David A Lubarsky, Kristopher L Arheart
1Department of Medicine, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL; Department of Anesthesiology, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL; Department of Public Health Sciences, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL; Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL.
Abstract:
We describe 1,132 contacts between anesthesiologists and the operating room. Objects most commonly touched included anesthesia machines and keyboards. Only 13 hand hygiene events were witnessed during 8 hours of observations. Line insertions, bronchoscopies, or blood exposures were not followed by hand hygiene. Stopcocks were accessed 66 times and only disinfected on 10 (15%) of these occasions.
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