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Understanding Facial Protection: What to Know and What to Wear
Keyword(s)
1031-2023, Cardinal, HSPA, CBSPD, IAHCSMM, NCCT, eBook Pro, accredited education, nurse, surgical technologist, Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, Mask, Face Protection, face shield, facial protection, perioperative, OR, ASC, ambulatory, inpatient, outpatient, hospital, surgery, standard precaution, infection prevention, isolation precautions, eye protection
Credits
CA:2.0, CBSPD:2.0, HSPA:2.0, NCCT:2.0
Description
Originally, facial protection (masks, eyewear, face shields and surgical respirators [N95s]) were used to minimize the risk of wound infection for surgical patients by preventing the spread of microorganisms expelled from the nose and mouth of operating room (OR) personnel. Today, confronted with the challenges of new and drug-resistant pathogens, facial protection devices are used in the perioperative practice setting to protect healthcare personnel (HCP) from a variety of potential bloodborne and inhalation hazards. Furthermore, the proper use of facial protection, to include eyewear (eg, goggles, visors, and face shields) devices is a key component in the implementation of Standard Precautions in the OR. The purpose of this continuing education activity is to provide a review of the clinical considerations regarding the appropriate selection and use of facial protection devices in healthcare practice settings. It will provide an overview of the health hazards inherent to the general healthcare and perioperative environment. The various types of facial protection devices available today will be reviewed followed by a discussion of the relevant regulations and professional recommendations for both the manufacture and use of facial protection devices. Finally, criteria for appropriate selection and use of facial protections devices will be outlined.