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gen is a clinical decision that must be assessed individual- ly for each patient. The current clinical rec- ommendations are to elimi- nate open O 2 delivery on the face and to secure the patient airway if oxygen sup- plementation is needed. For patients that are clinically judged to need open oxygen delivery, such as for those who need to verbally respond during surgery, set the concentration at the low- est amount necessary — no more than 30% oxygen enrichment. You're monitor- ing the patient's oxygenation status with a pulse oximeter, so you'll know if a patient is desaturating and may need a temporary increase in the delivered O 2 concentration. 2. Let the prep dry. Flammable alcohol skin preps commonly fuel fires. The solution must completely dry before you drape the patient. Otherwise, the drape may get wet and become a fuel source. Most preps need 3 minutes to dry. It's a good idea to set a timer in the OR to be certain you've waited long enough. To be certain that the prep has dried, use sterile gloves to feel the site of the alcohol prep for any tack- iness. If it's tacky, or sticks to your gloves, that means it's still wet and alcohol vapors are still present. An important note: If the surgeon 1 0 4 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 • DANGEROUS TRIO Before each surgery, OR staff should conduct a fire risk assessment, taking into account the "fire triangle" of heat, fuel and oxidizing agent. SURGICAL ERRORS

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