| A | B |
| Scrub person must know 2 thing | scope of practice and hosp. policies and proc |
| Circulator role with meds | obtain and ID med, deliver field |
| what scrub does when receiving drug | ID drug, accept, ID again and Label |
| what scrub does when passing drug | call out name and strength or dose |
| 5 rights of med administration | Drug, dose, route, patient, time |
| Strength is the | drug concentration |
| Right drug | Identify drug and label |
| Right dose | concentration or amount |
| Right route | Topical, injected into surg. area, IV, Irrigation |
| Right patient | ID patient, birth date, surgery, MD and allergies |
| Right time | given at appropriate time during procedure |
| Circulator checks drug for | cracks, discoloration, particles, expiration |
| Scrub steps of receiving drug on field | read label, check exp., re-read, label |
| Circulator steps of giving drug to field | read label, check exp., re-read, pass to scrub |
| Aseptic principles for scrub | sterile people touch sterile things |
| Aseptic principle for circulator | unsterile do not lean/reach over sterile |
| Drug containers | vials, ampule, bottle with lid |
| Negligence is | failure to do what a reasonable person would or not do |
| if in doubt | throw it out |
| WA scope of practice | receive from circulator and pass to surgeon |
| How many times drug is ID'd | before receiving and after receiving |
| Irrigation is used to | clean out wound before closure |
| Local is used to | block pain during or after surgery |
| Controlled substances | must be signed out by a licensed person |
| Unused controlled substances must be | rendered useless, witnessed and signed off by 2 licensed people |