Do Nurses Shave Patients Before Surgery? Understanding Pre-Surgery Procedures

Learn why nurses shave surgery areas and how it helps reduce infection risk.

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Yes, in most cases, nurses do shave the area where surgery will occur. This is to reduce the risk of infection. Typically, an electric razor is used to minimize skin irritation. Always follow your healthcare provider's pre-surgery instructions.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why do nurses shave patients before surgery? Nurses shave patients to minimize the risk of infection in the surgical area.
  2. What type of razor do nurses use for shaving? Nurses typically use electric razors to reduce skin irritation during shaving.
  3. Are there any specific instructions for pre-surgery care? Always follow your healthcare provider's pre-surgery instructions for optimal safety and care.