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3-15. DRAPING THE MAYO STAND a. The scrub picks up the Mayo stand cover to drape the Mayo stand. The scrub then steadies the stand with one of his feet (see Figure 3-17) as he places the drape over the end of the stand nearest him. The circulator assists by pulling the cover over the stand (see Figures 3-17 and 3-18). b. The scrub tucks the extra width of the Mayo drape under the tray so that there is no sterile drape hanging down beneath the stand.
Figure 3-17. Draping the Mayo stand.
Figure 3-18. The circulator continues to pull the Mayo stand cover over the Mayo stand.
c. The scrub then takes a hand towel from the lap pack; opens the towel; folds the towel in half; and drapes the towel over the tray. He tucks the distal end under the tray and rolls the near end (see Figure 3-19). The rolled end permits suture to be placed under the towel. After the sutures are prepared and placed under the towel, the towel is unrolled and tucked under the Mayo tray by the scrub. The scrub will then select another hand towel from the lap pack, then roll and place the towel on the Mayo tray for instruments.
Figure 3-19. Completing the draping of the Mayo stand
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