Laceration Repair
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      Laceration Repair

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      Article summary

      A laceration is a cut or tear in the skin. Repair can be done with bandages, sutures, or “superglue”.

      In advance (Huddle)

      • MA to confirm supplies needed with provider.

      Glove size:

                                 

      Scalpel type

      #10

      #11

      #15

      Sutures?

      Yes

      No


      Lidocaine

      • 1% with epi
      • 1% WITHOUT epi
      • 2% with epi
      • 2% WITHOUT epi

      Other requests:



      PPE

      • Sterile gloves
      • Gown
      • Eye protection
      • Surgical mask

      Setup (MA)

      • Complete demographics portion of consent form.
      • Verify if allergy to iodine or Betadine.
      • Ensure all supplies are available and in procedure room.
      • Verify if needs tetanus booster and notify provider if needed.

      For sterile field

      MA will get supplies. Provider will then prep sterile field, unless MA is trained to do so.

      • Derm Procedure Pack
        • Tissue forceps
        • Straight Kelly forceps
        • Straight mosquito forceps
        • Curved mosquito forceps
        • Iris scissors
        • Needle holder
        • Fenestrated sterile drape
        • Gauze 4x4s (sterile)
      • Scalpel (type above)

      Prepped on non-sterile counter

      • Consent form (demographics completed)
      • PPE (see above)
      • Chux (procedure underpad)
      • Alcohol wipes
      • Syringe 5mL with needle, 18 g x 1” (for drawing medicine)
      • Needle, 27 g x 1” (for administering)
      • Lidocaine (type above)
      • Betadine swabs
        • Substitute Chloraprep swabs if allergic to iodine or Betadine.
      • Sterile saline
      • Sutures (specify)
      • Dermabond
      • Steri-strips (1/4” and 1/2")
      • Dressing supplies
        • Bacitracin
        • Sterile Telfa dressing to cover sutures
        • Gauze for over Telfa
        • Tape
        • Bandage scissors
      • On request
      • Syringe attachment for preventing splashes
      • Large syringe for irrigating

      Procedure (Provider)

      Before

      • After reviewing procedure with patient, have patient sign consent form.
      • Using sterile technique, place appropriate items on sterile field.
      • Confirm allergies.
      • Perform time out immediately before procedure.

      After

      • Remove all sharps from work stand and place in sharps container.
        • Do not delegate this task.
      • Order tetanus booster, if needed.

      Dressing (MA or Provider)

      • Dress wound.
      • Give patient after-care instructions.

      Post-procedure (MA)

      • Give tetanus booster, if ordered.

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