How far from the edge must items be placed on a sterile field?
At least 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the edge.
Your glove touches your scrub top.
Stop. Remove gloves. Perform hand hygiene. Re-glove.
How often are central line dressings changed?
Every 7 days and PRN if not clean/dry/intact.
Loose dressing should be reinforced or changed?
Changed — never reinforced.
Needleless connectors changed how often?
Every 7 days with dressing change and PRN if compromised.
Where must hands remain while wearing sterile gloves?
Above waist level and in sight.
Sterile drape drops below waist level.
Field contaminated. Restart setup
What defines CLEAN?
No visible soil on dressing or under viewing window.
If no CHG disc present on admission?
Change dressing within 24 hours and apply CHG disc.
(Exception: implanted ports — wait until Q7 day or PRN.)
How long should catheter hub be scrubbed?
5-second vigorous scrub.
What must occur before opening a sterile kit?
Hand hygiene and mask placement
You turn your back to the sterile field.
Field considered contaminated
What defines DRY?
No moisture; no blood beyond gel pad; gel pad clear; not swollen.
Patient masking during dressing change?
Mask patient if tolerated; otherwise turn head away.
ClearGuard™ HD caps are changed:
After each access, at least every 7 days, and PRN if compromised.
How should alcoholic chlorhexidine gluconate solution be applied?
Back-and-forth friction for 30 seconds; allow to air dry completely.
You reach over the sterile field while pouring solution.
Field contaminated. Do not reach over sterile field.
Biopatch™ is considered dry if:
Not more than 50% saturated.
What must be done after dressing change?
Label dressing with date.
ClearGuard™ HD caps are:
One-time use only.
Femoral CVC CHG scrub time?
2 minutes and must air dry.
You’re unsure if the glove touched a non-sterile surface.
Treat as contaminated and correct immediately.
If outer white border lifts but window intact?
Still considered intact.
Hair around insertion site?
Clip, do not shave
If line has ClearGuard™ cap and is not clamped?
Risk of bleeding — must remain clamped when not in use.