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What is the correct order of garbing for 797?

  1. Shoe covers, gown, gloves

  2. Hair cover, gown, face mask

  3. Gown, glove, hair cover

  4. Face mask, gloves, shoe covers

The correct answer is: Hair cover, gown, face mask

In the context of sterile compounding as outlined in USP Chapter 797, the order of garbing is essential to minimize the risk of contamination when preparing sterile products. The correct sequence begins with donning the hair cover, as this helps prevent hair and skin particles from entering the sterile environment. Following this, the gown is worn to cover street clothing and provide a barrier for the compounding process. Lastly, the face mask is worn to ensure that respiratory droplets do not contaminate the sterile products. This approach is focused on establishing a clean and controlled environment before any further personal protective equipment or gloves are put on. Wearing the gloves last allows the operator to maintain the integrity of the gown and face mask, ensuring that no contamination occurs from the hands before entering the sterile area. Other sequences provided do not adequately prioritize the steps critical for infection control, such as placing shoe covers at a different stage or misordering the face mask and gown. Correctly understanding this order is crucial for anyone involved in sterile compounding to ensure adherence to safety protocols and maintain the sterility of the products being prepared.