Alcohol-based surgical hand disinfection | AMBOSS tutorial

This video shows you how to perform an alcohol-based surgical hand disinfection in three simple steps. You can find more information on basic surgical skills you need in your surgery clerkship in the AMBOSS article here: https://go.amboss.com/sterile Surgical hand disinfection is a key skill in clinical practice. Correctly performed, it effectively prevents life-threatening iatrogenic infections. Depending on the antiseptic used and your hospital's guidelines, the procedure will take about 1.5 to 3 minutes. If you’d like to learn how to gown and glove, you can check out the other videos in the linked AMBOSS article. Content: 00:00 – Intro 00:08 – Preparation 00:12 – Prewash 00:58 – Surgical hand rub, step 1: fingertips & forearm (right side) 01:27 – Surgical hand rub, step 2: fingertips & forearm (left side) 01:45 – Surgical hand rub, step 3: hands (both sides) Subscribe to the AMBOSS YouTube Channel for the latest clinical examination videos, medical student interviews, study tips and tricks, and live webinars! Free 5-Day Trial: https://go.amboss.com/04g Instagram:   / amboss_med   Facebook:   / amboss.med   Twitter:   / ambossmed   #AMBOSSMed #infectionprevention #medicaleducation #medschool #scrubbing #surgicalhandrub