1. Wear sterile surgical gowns. Wash hands and disinfect before dressing. Grasp the middle of the uppermost folded surgical gown with one hand, and pick it up, taking care not to contaminate the surgical gown below. Lift both ends of the collar of the surgical gown with both hands, gently shake open the surgical gown, which has a belt-facing outwards, throw the surgical gown slightly upwards, insert both hands into the sleeve at the same time, stretch your hands forward, and the roving nurse will assist behind Dress up so that your hands stick out of your cuffs. Lean forward slightly so that the waist belt hangs away from the surgical gown. Cross the hands and lift the left and right waist belts and pass them backwards. The nurse will tie them behind them and tighten them.
2. Take off the sterile surgical gown. After the operation, if there is an operation, first take off the surgical gown and then the gloves. After the nurse unfastened the belt, fold the surgical gown forward from the back and take it off, carefully turning the wrist of the glove over the hand. First use your right hand to pull the left glove to the finger of the left palm, then use the left finger to pull off the right glove, and finally use the right finger to push down the left glove on the left palm. Prevent the skin of the hands from touching the outside of the gloves during the whole process. If the removed gloves are not torn, you do not need to brush your hands again, just soak your arms in alcohol or benzalkonium bromide solution for 5 minutes, and then put on sterile surgical gowns and gloves. If the previous operation was a contaminated operation, no matter whether the gloves are broken or not, the hands should be washed again after the next operation.