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Proper use of surgical N95 respirators and surgical masks in the OR.
Authors
Benson-SM; Novak-DA; Ogg-MJ
Source
AORN J 2013 Apr; 97(4):457-470
Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aorn.2013.01.015 
NIOSHTIC No.
20042355 
Abstract
Proper adherence to infection control precautions, including appropriate selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE), is of significant importance to the health and well-being of perioperative personnel. Surgical masks are intended for use as a barrier to protect the wearer’s face from large droplets and splashes of blood and other body fluids; however, surgical and high-filtration surgical laser masks do not provide enough protection to be considered respiratory PPE. Potential exposure to airborne contaminants and infectious agents, including those present in surgical smoke, necessitates the use of respiratory PPE, such as a surgical N95 particulate filtering facepiece respirator. Filtering facepiece respirators greatly reduce a wide size range of particles from entering the wearer’s breathing zone and are designed to protect the user from both droplet and airborne particles. Every health care worker who must use a respirator to control hazardous exposures in the workplace must be trained to properly use the respirator and pass a fit test before using it in the workplace.
Keywords
Infection-control; Personal-protective-equipment; Personal-protection; Surgery; Surgeons; Medical-personnel; Face-masks; Body-fluids; Airborne-particles; Air-contamination; Humans; Men; Women; Respiratory-protection; Particulates; Breathing-zone; Health-care-personnel; Hazards; Author Keywords: surgical mask; filtering facepiece respirator; surgical N95 respirator; surgical smoke; smoke inhalation; health care worker safety
CODEN
AOJOEL
Publication Date
20130401
Document Type
Journal Article
Fiscal Year
2013
NTIS Accession No.
NTIS Price
Identifying No.
B20130403
Issue of Publication
4
ISSN
0001-2092
NIOSH Division
NPPTL
Source Name
AORN Journal
State
CO; GA; PA
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