Core Measures
Facts
Skin Prep
Prevention
100

When should Prophylactic Antibiotics be discontinued?

What is Within 24 hours after surgery end time

100

Name the most common organism that causes SSIs

What is Staphylococcus aureus  

100

What do patients shower with at home prior to surgery?

What is 4% CHG (Hibiclens).

unless allergic

100

Number 1 way to prevent infections

What is proper hand hygiene

200

Why should a Urinary Catheter be removed as soon as medically possible after surgery?

What is to prevent CAUTIs

200

Name at least 2 antibiotics used to treat SSIs

What is cefazolin, vancomycin, clindamycin, flagyl, cefoxitin, gentamycin, cipro, levaquin.

200

What underlying medical conditions place a patient at increased risk for developing a SSI? (Name at least 3)

What is Diabetes, Obesity, existing infection, smoker, immunocompromised, vascular disease.

200

According to AORN a core body temperature below ____ is considered hypothermia

What is 36C or 96.8F



300

Where should surgical clipping take place?

What is preop

300

Name at least 3 S/S of surgical site infections?

What are increased WBC, Increased HR, increased temp, redness/swelling, positive wound culture, pain, purulent drainage.

300

If a patient is allergic to shellfish, what question should you ask regarding antiseptics?

What is are you allergic to Iodine.

300

List 3 ways to maintain normothermia

Preop warming using device(bair hugger), thermal cap, intraoperative warming, fluid warmer, OR room temp at least 68F

400

Define Surgical Site Infections per the CDC.

What are Infections occurring within 30 days post surgery.

400

How does a negative pressure wound device work?

The vacuum draws out fluid and promotes blood flow to the area.

400

True or False

Since the patient showers with CHG at home, they do not need to use CHG on day of surgery?

What is False, the patient also uses 2% CHG wipes on day of surgery .

400

Timeframe that antibiotics should be administered in the OR

What is at least 16-60 mins prior to incision

500

A ruptured appendix is an example of which wound class?

What is wound class IV (Dirty or Infected)

500

What percentage of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) are SSIs?

What is 20%.

500

How long should the incision site initially be prepped with Chloraprep?

What is 30 seconds

500

Name 3 complications associated with prolonged perioperative hypothermia.

What is Increased surgical site infections, Delayed wound healing,  Altered drug metabolism, prolonged hospital stay, bleeding and coagulation problems, Cardiac complications

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