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    Chlorhexidine bath prior to surgery instructions >> DOWNLOAD

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    To cleanse your skin prior to surgery, your surgeon has asked that you shower with the antibacterial soap agent called chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG).

    It is important to clean your skin before surgery to reduce the risk of infection. The Chlorhexidine soap is to be used in the shower starting 2 evenings before your surgery. and continue with your regular soap following the same instructions.
    08/2009 h://MRSA Pre-op surveillance-decolonization-showering instructions. Preoperative Chlorhexidine (CHG) Showering Instructions. Before surgery With each shower or bath, wash your hair as usual first with your regular shampoo. 3.Whole-body bathing or showering with a skin antiseptic to prevent surgical site comply with instructions to bathe with the CHG cloths preoperatively, rather

    Patients who do not have a history of MRSA or VRE or other multi drug resistant organism or infection should receive a bath or shower the night before surgery,
    Preoperative bathing or showering with chlorhexidine soap: As with all products, you should consult and follow manufacturers’ information and instructions. The CHG bath/shower prior to surgery should include the whole body “from the

    The CHG bath/shower prior to surgery should include the whole body “from the neck down” to avoid soap getting into the eyes, ears, nose, or mouth. Patients

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