Krankenhaushygiene up2date 2016; 11(01): 19-36
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-102408
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Hygiene in der Anästhesie

Sebastian Schulz-Stübner
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Publication History

Publication Date:
11 March 2016 (online)

Kernaussagen
  • Basishygiene und aseptisches Arbeiten sind auch für das Anästhesieteam im OP das A und O der Infektionsprävention.

  • Auf die intraoperative Händedesinfektion – v. a. beim Umgang mit Medikamenten und beim Zuspritzen – muss vermehrt geachtet werden.

  • Propofolreste sind sorgfältig auszuspülen und besondere Vorsicht ist beim Umgang mit Propofol geboten.

  • Durch gute Arbeitsorganisation lässt sich die Umgebungskontamination des Anästhesiearbeitsplatzes reduzieren.

  • Auf die zeitgerechte Gabe des richtigen Antibiotikums in richtiger Dosis bei bestehender Indikation zur PAP ist zu achten.

 
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