AORN Urges Healthcare Providers to Examine Connection Between Surgical Attire and Infections

The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses is placing greater pressure on healthcare professionals to recognize the link between surgical attire and infection prevention, according to an AORN Connections report.

In efforts to increase greater awareness about safe surgical attire, AORN has updated its Recommended Practices for Surgical Attire. The updates are based on new evidence showing a link between surgical attire and the potential for infection. The updated recommendations, which will be released later this month, address the following issues:

•    Quality assurance monitoring of laundering processes
•    Characteristics of safe surgical attire fabrics, including recommendations that fabrics should be tightly woven, stain resistant and durable, and that 100% cotton fleece should not be worn
•    Safe footwear
•    How, where and when jewelry can be worn
•    Regular and appropriate cleaning of stethoscopes and ID badges
•    New recommendation that fanny packs, brief cases and backpacks should not be taken into semi-restricted or restricted areas
•    Updated information on disposable and reusable head coverings

Read the AORN Connections report about its updated Recommended Practices for Surgical Attire.

Read other coverage about infection control:

- 3 Tricks to Help Your Staff Keep Your ASC Free of Infections

- Case Study: 6 Practices for Improved Infection Control at Central Illinois Endoscopy Center

- 10 Steps to Achieve Excellent Compliance to infection Control Regulations

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