Repackage the kit, then resterilize.
If a sterile field becomes "contaminated" with a sterile solution, the field remains sterile.
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If a sterile field becomes wet with a nonsterile solution, the best course of action is to consider the field contaminated and change it. Start over with a new sterile field to maintain a sterile environment for the procedure. It is crucial to prioritize patient safety and maintain a sterile field to prevent infections.
To perform a wet-to-moist sterile dressing change, start by washing hands and donning sterile gloves. Remove the old dressing and discard it properly. Clean the wound area with sterile saline, then apply a moistened sterile gauze dressing and secure it in place with sterile gauze or tape. Document the procedure and assess the wound for signs of infection or healing.
depends, what are they wet from? If they are not wet from water, do not eat them.
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is a percocet still good if it gets wet
Then the ear gets wet...
A towel gets wet while drying someone's body.
It may stall and refuse to start if the ignition gets wet.
It sinks. And it gets wet.
Organisms and pathogens travel quickly on wet surfaces