Hygiene Practices by Medical Personnel especially Surgeons Pre and Post Surgery
<p>Welcome to the wacky world of surgery prep, where cleanliness is next to scalpel-iness! In the bustling corridors of hospitals, amidst the beeping machines and frantic nurses, there’s a scene straight out of a comedy sketch: the hygiene rituals of medical personnel, especially our beloved doctors and surgeons, before and after surgery. Let’s take a whimsical journey through this germaphobe’s paradise, shall we?</p>
<p>Picture this: It’s morning in the OR (Operating Room), and the doctors are gearing up for their big show. First up, the <strong>handwashing extravaganza</strong>! Forget about a quick rinse; these folks scrub their hands like they’re trying to <em>erase last night’s karaoke embarrassment</em>. And don’t even get them started on the length of time — it’s like a battle of wills between them and the soap dispenser</p>
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