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Between each surgical procedure, decontamination of walls involves washing. True or False?

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The decontamination of walls between surgical procedures involves washing.

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False.

Between each surgical procedure, decontamination of walls involves washing.

According to the information provided, handwashing is a critical practice for healthcare workers, including surgeons, to reduce the normal microbiota on the skin's surface and prevent the introduction of microbes into a patient's surgical wounds. This involves washing hands thoroughly between every patient contact, after the removal of gloves, after contact with bodily fluids and potentially infectious fomites, and before and after assisting a surgeon with invasive procedures. Therefore, the statement is true.

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