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Using the ANSI/AAMI PB70:2003 Standard to
help select drapes & gowns Lit. No. CON01380 |  |
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Surgical barrier materials have a dual purpose: (1) to protect the
patient and particularly the surgical site from exposure to microorganisms that
may be present in the patient's own microbial flora, the OR environment or on
members of the surgical team, and (2) to protect the surgical team from microorganisms
that may be shed by the patient. Until recently, no objective classification system
was available to define the level of protection offered by such products. Finally,
in 2003, the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI)
published a new standard, ANSI/AAMI PB70:2003 Liquid Barrier Performance and Classification
of Protective Apparel and Drapes Intended for Use in Health Care Facilities, that
uses four previously defined standardized testing methods to identify the level
of protection offered by surgical gowns and drapes. This study guide explains
the provisions of ANSI/AAMI PB70 in detail, as well as the standardized tests
and other factors that must be taken into account when choosing barrier products. Intended
Audience This self-study activity is designed to be used by surgeons, nurses,
surgical technologists, and infection control practitioners who want to learn
more about how to select appropriate gowns and drapes for the operating room using
the current standards and selection criteria.
Accreditation/Credit Hours
 | Two
contact hours provided by an agency accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing
Center's Commission on Accreditation. |  | Two
contact hours approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, provider
number CEP13221. |  | In
addition, HealthStream is a State Board approved provider of Nursing CE in Florida
(NCE2344) and Iowa (272). | | For more information on how to receive your copy of this independent study guide,
contact your local Convertors sales representative and ask for literature number
CON01380. | This continuing medical education
activity was provided by Cardinal Health with educational grant funds and is sponsored
by HealthStream.
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