SO FRESH AND SO CLEAN
THE OR ECOSYSTEM
HANDLE WITH CARE
PAUSE FOR THE CAUSE
WIPE IT LIKE YOU MEAN IT
CLEARED FOR TAKEOFF
100

The fluid and spray that is used to pre-clean and treat instruments.

What is Sterile Water and PreKlenz?

100

The acceptable temperature range in the OR is between these two numbers.

What is 68-75 degrees F?

100

This department is responsible for preventive maintenance and inspection of OR equipment.

What is Biomedical or Clinical Engineering?

100

This is the purpose of performing a surgical time out.

What is to verify the correct patient, procedure, and site before incision?

100

This step should be taken if the equipment is compromised or damaged.

What is removed from service?

100

This person is responsible for obtaining informed consent.

Who is the licensed independent practitioner performing the procedure?

200

This step should be taken when there is a lumen in an instrument.

What is flushing with sterile water?

200

The humidity in the operating room must stay within this range.

What is 20-60% relative humidity?

200

Before using an anesthesia machine or monitor, staff must always check for this.

What is current inspection sticker, successful self-test, cleanliness, and functionality?

200

These team members must all participate in the surgical time out.

What is the entire surgical team – surgeon, anesthesia, and nursing?

200

This cleaning process is to be conducted at the end of the day.

What is terminal cleaning?

200

Consent must always be completed before this point.

What is before sedation, anesthesia, or any invasive procedure begins?

300

The term for blood, debris, or microorganisms found on instruments or equipment.

What is bioburden?

300

The OR must maintain this type of pressure compared to adjacent areas.

What is positive pressure?

300

When an alarm sounds on OR equipment, this should always be your first action.

What is assess the patient first, then troubleshoot the device?

300

The time out is performed at this point in the procedure.

What is immediately before the incision or start of the procedure?

300

This step is done in the cleaning process once the trash has been taken out of the OR room.

What is wiping down all horizontal and high-touch surfaces from top to bottom.

300

A History & Physical is valid for this long before a procedure.

What is 30 days, with an update within 24 hours of admission or before surgery?

400

The time when the cleaning process should begin for instruments.

What is immediately after use?

400

Temperature, humidity, and pressure should be monitored at least this often.

What is continuously (if electronically monitored) or at least daily?

400

If you find a frayed cord or gas leak on any OR equipment, you must do this immediately.

What is remove the device from service, tag it, and report it to Biomed or Clinical Engineering?

400

Two of these identifiers must be used to confirm patient identity.

What are two patient identifiers such as name, date of birth, or MRN?

400

This is the direction in which the OR should be cleaned.

What is Clean to Dirty?

400

If the H&P is still current, this documentation must still be completed within 24 hours.

What is a written attestation stating the patient was examined and no changed occurred? (AKA H&P update)

500

These steps should be taken for scopes before sending to decontamination.

What is placing in a protective sheath, or wrapping a wet towel on top or around the scope, and placing it in its tray?

500

If the environment goes out of range, staff must do these two things.

What is notify Facilities and document the variance with corrective actions?

500

This is how often life-support, anesthesia equipment, and OR equipment must be inspected.

What is at least annually or per manufacturer/hospital policy?

500

If a discrepancy is found during the time out, this must happen.

What is the procedure stops until the issue is resolved and verified?

500

This is to be performed prior to the first scheduled procedure of the day.

What is damp dusting?

500

These elements make up a complete and compliant H&P.

What are medical/surgical history, allergies, medications, review of systems, physical exam, and plan?