AORN Perioperative Training Practice Exam

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What is the correct order for opening a wrapped sterile package?

Open the nearest wrapper flap, open side flaps, open the farthest wrapper flap

Open side flaps, open the nearest wrapper flap, open the farthest wrapper flap

Open the farthest wrapper flap, open side flaps, open the nearest wrapper flap

The correct order for opening a wrapped sterile package is to start with the farthest wrapper flap, then open the side flaps, and finally open the nearest wrapper flap. This sequence minimizes the risk of contaminating the sterile field or the sterile items within the package.

By opening the farthest flap first, the person opening the package creates a barrier between themselves and the sterile items. This action helps to prevent the potential introduction of microorganisms from one’s hands or clothing into the sterile environment. Following that, the side flaps are opened to further ensure access without compromising sterility. Finally, the nearest flap is opened last, allowing the sterile items to be accessed cleanly and without disruption, ensuring those items remain uncontaminated until they are needed.

This method emphasizes a cautious and methodical approach to maintaining sterility in the perioperative environment, adhering to infection control protocols fundamental to patient safety and surgical success.

Open the side flaps first, then the nearest wrapper flap

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