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Opening a Sterile Pack 
Rubric Code: U2XC59A
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Subject: Medical  
Type: Assessment  
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Powered by iRubric Opening a Sterile Pack
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Pass

20 pts

Sterile Indicator tape is removed.

Fail

Student did not remove tape or left it holding the tab folded over.
Pass

Student removed the tape without opening the pack.
Opened distal flap first

Fail

Student opened the wrong flap first or student reached over the sterile pack when opening the first flap.
Pass

Student opened the distal flap correctly without reaching over the sterile pack.
Opened side flaps one at a time

Fail

Student did not open one side flap at a time. Opened both at same time.
Pass

Student opened one side flap at a time without contaminating the sterile contents.
Opened the nearest flap last

Fail

Student did not open nearest flap last.
Pass

Student opened nearest flap last and did not contaminate the sterile contents.
Maintained sterility while opening pack

Fail

Student did not maintain sterility either by reaching over the open pack or by touching areas besides the very edges.
Pass

Student maintained sterility the entire time.




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