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Charles Edmiston Jr., PhD, CIC, hospital epidemiologist for the Medical College of Wisconsin in
Milwaukee and director of its Surgical Microbiology Research Laboratory believes in the effec-
tiveness and potential antiseptic benefits of having patients treat their skin with chlorhexidine
gluconate in the days leading up to surgery. In a study published last year in the Journal of the
American College of Surgeons (osmag.net/SeA7nK), Dr. Edmiston and his colleagues provid-
ed 11 steps toward ensuring that this patient-driven aspect of pre-op skin prepping is com-
plied with and carried out with consistent results.
1. Use electronic alerts (text messaging, emails, voice mails) to remind patients about com-
pleting the applications.
2. Emphasize the overall benefits of the treatment.
3. Provide both oral and written instructions to patients.
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your patients to participate in
skin antisepsis.