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Surgical Draping of a Patient 
Rubric Code: Q2XC5AX
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Subject: Medical  
Type: Assessment  
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Powered by iRubric Surgical Draping of a Patient
Assessment of surgically draping a patient with quarter drapes.
  Pass

Student performed skill with no errors. A surgery can be performed aseptically.

5 pts

Fail

Student made one or more errors described within the criteria.

0 pts

First Drape

Drape is picked up by tab. Lifts so it doesn't get contaminated and has the fold away from them.

Pass
Fail
Covers hands

Student grabs opposite corner of drape and bends both corners around middle finger and pointer finger to cover them and keep drape taut.

Pass
Fail
Folded edge

Student has a folded edge where hands are holding drape.

Pass
Fail
Laying First Drape

Student drapes the nearest side first without breaking sterility and has the middle edge near proposed incision site.

Pass
Fail
Second Drape

Student picks up second drape by tab. Lifts so it doesn't get contaminated.

Pass
Fail
Covers hands

Student grabs opposite corner of drape and bends both corners around middle finger and pointer finger to cover them and keep the drape taut.

Pass
Fail
Folded edge

Student does not have folded edge around hands on this drape.

Pass
Fail
Laying Second Drape

Student drapes the farthest side second without breaking sterility by reaching across the surgical site. The lower edge of drape will be maneuvered so that the edge is folded and laying next to the incision site.

Pass
Fail
Third Drape

Student picks up third drape by tab. Lifts so it doesn't get contaminated.

Pass
Fail
Covers hands

Student grabs opposite corner of drape and bends both corners around middle finger and pointer finger to cover them and keep the drape taut.

Pass
Fail
Folded edge

Student has a folded edge facing away from them where hands are holding drape.

Pass
Fail
Laying Third Drape

Student drapes the cranial end without breaking sterility and has the middle edge near proposed incision site.

Pass
Fail
Fourth Drape

Student picks up fourth drape by tab. Lifts in air so it doesn't get contaminated.

Pass
Fail
Covers hands

Student grabs opposite corner of drape and bends both corners around middle finger and pointer finger to cover them and keep the drape taut.

Pass
Fail
Folded edge

Student has a folded edge where hands are holding drape.

Pass
Fail
Laying Fourth Drape

Student drapes the caudal end without breaking sterility and has the middle edge near proposed incision site.

Pass
Fail
Towel clamps

Student secures drapes with Backhaus towel clamps using correct fingers. Ring finger is in one loop and the thumb is in the other. The pointer finger is pressing down on the boxlock.

Pass
Fail
Towel clamps

Each towel clamp is affixed to each corner of the intersecting drapes and to the patient's skin.

Pass
Fail
Edges of drapes

At no time did student touch the edge of the drapes.

Pass
Fail
Neatness

Given the incision site size the student placed the drapes in an appropriate arrangement around. Not too large and not too small.

Pass
Fail




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