Author: |
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ISBN: |
9781782582618 |
Publisher: |
IML Training |
Publication: |
August 23, 2013 |
Imprint: |
IML Training |
Language: |
English |
Author: |
|
ISBN: |
9781782582618 |
Publisher: |
IML Training |
Publication: |
August 23, 2013 |
Imprint: |
IML Training |
Language: |
English |
Surgical Collection
This collection includes 3 of our training courses all within one book. You can easily use the bookmarks to navigate between each training course. This collection includes:
- Surgical Methods
- Scrub, Gown and Glove Procedures
- Sterile Procedures
Full illustrations and diagrams included.
Surgical Methods
This course will give you basic knowledge to assist with performing minor surgical procedures, wound closure and suturing, and emergency surgical procedures.
Scrub, Gown and Glove Procedures
Before you can begin to perform certain duties you must perform the surgical scrub and wear a sterile gown and gloves. Whenever you are assigned to scrub for more than one case, you must remove your gown and gloves using special techniques devised to keep you from touching the contaminated side of the gown and gloves.
Sterile Procedures
A cardinal rule in the medical field is to not do more harm than good to the casualty. This is the reason we must be careful to protect the patient from infection or disease while attempting to treat them.
Surgical Collection
This collection includes 3 of our training courses all within one book. You can easily use the bookmarks to navigate between each training course. This collection includes:
- Surgical Methods
- Scrub, Gown and Glove Procedures
- Sterile Procedures
Full illustrations and diagrams included.
Surgical Methods
This course will give you basic knowledge to assist with performing minor surgical procedures, wound closure and suturing, and emergency surgical procedures.
Scrub, Gown and Glove Procedures
Before you can begin to perform certain duties you must perform the surgical scrub and wear a sterile gown and gloves. Whenever you are assigned to scrub for more than one case, you must remove your gown and gloves using special techniques devised to keep you from touching the contaminated side of the gown and gloves.
Sterile Procedures
A cardinal rule in the medical field is to not do more harm than good to the casualty. This is the reason we must be careful to protect the patient from infection or disease while attempting to treat them.