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apply their products — Dr. Trivedi says staff might not understand the science behind prepping and why you need to apply products in exact accordance with instructions for use. For example, you must apply CHG preps in a multidirectional method so the positive- ly charged CHG bonds with the negatively charged microbial cell membrane of the skin and penetrates the first 5 layers of the epider- mis, says Ms. Hasnain. 4. Prepare for pushback One challenge the leaders at UT Southwestern faced was trying to convince surgical teams that there were gaps in their practices and serious work needed to be done to fill them, says Dr. Trivedi. Staff members asked: Where's the data showing our prepping practices aren't effective? What's the science behind the preps' instructions for use? Why do we need to change how we've always prepped skin? J U L Y 2 0 1 9 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 7 1 Pamela Bevelhymer, RN, BSN, CNOR • HANDS ON Understand the barriers to proper prepping your staff faces and pro- vide consistent teaching of required application techniques.

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