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A Bundle of Joy - Evidenced-Based Prevention of BSIs: Multi-Center Success
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Halyard, CA, nurse, allied health, sterile processing, 1049, destruction, tissue, electrosurgical unit, OR, operating room, surgeons, perioperative nurses, surgical technologists, anesthetists, surgical smoke, hazardous breathable aerosols, safe, effective, smoke evacuation, invasive procedures, defense, US, United States, standards, guidelines, regulations, international
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CA:1.0
Description
Thermal destruction of tissue produced by use of a laser or electrosurgical unit during surgical procedures exposes operating room personnel (including surgeons, perioperative nurses, surgical technologists, and anesthetists) and patients to surgical smoke containing potentially hazardous breathable aerosols and cell fragments. This online continuing education activity has been designed to assist perioperative professionals deliver safe and effective patient care when smoke evacuation is used during operative and invasive procedures. The topics presented will include: what we know about surgical smoke; the best defenses against surgical smoke; recommended United States (US) practices, guidelines, standards and regulations as well as international recommendations/guidelines on surgical smoke; and suggested steps for implementing a smoke evacuation program.