How to Prep for Surgery
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@melandy7682 As a Certified Surgical Tech, I would suggest changing the title to "Clip for my Videography Class" so that no student scrub techs watch this and take it as a serious lesson. Not everyone reads comments.. the only reason I did is because I noticed all the contamination happening- because I already know better. This is a case where your posting this in a public forum with a misleading title could plausibly cause some poor patient some serious problems... like infection or death...
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surgery for dumbies :P
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Better than most, but still not ideal.
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long nails? gosh!
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Bad scrub technique.
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WELL IF YOUR DOING IT FOR CLASS YOU SHOULD DO IT CORRECTLY AND USING THE NAIL PICK WHILE HOLDING THE SCRUB BRUSH IS AN INCORRECT TECHNIGUE ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL BOARD OF CERTIFIED SURGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS!!
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I dont care if it was just for class.. every step is crucial. If it WAS for class, dont post it up on youtube where people are going to see contamination. improper cleaning, or incorrect procedures..
Surgery Is Not A Game.
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@Drucef haha
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@brayanm787: Oh....DUH. Guess I should pay closer attention next time...
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@Drucef there is a button that turns off the water by her knees
A little sloppy there when scrubbing up the arms. I wouldn't consider it proper to touch your shirt. I always roll up my sleeves so it doesn't happen. A good video though.
Perpetua2006 2 years ago 2
I just want to reiterate that this video wasn't created for true and accurate directions on scrubbing, gowning, and gloving. I just needed something to film for credit for class. See my previous comments.
melandy7682 2 years ago
I would just like to let everyone know that I created this video for a videography class for grad school, not to be completely accurate for scrub, gown, and glove purposes. I know it is not exactly accurate and I'm ok with that. All that mattered to me at the time was getting an "A" in the class (which I did). :)
melandy7682 3 years ago