The perimeter is the border or outer boundary around a two dimensional figure and is the length of such a boundary - a field for example, a perimeter fence
The outer circle of a football field is the border of the field. When the players step outside of the border, the play stops.
"Acre" is area, and "feet" and "inches" are both length. You can't convert area to length.1 acre = 43,560 square feet43,000 acres = 1,873,080,000 square feet.If you're trying to ask how far it is around 43,000 acres of area, there's no definiteanswer to that either, because it depends on the shape of the field.-- If it's a circular field, then the distance around it is 29.057 miles.-- If it's a square field, then the distance around it is 32.787 miles.-- If it's a rectangular field, then the distance around it can be anything more than 32.787 miles.
36 inches to a yard, so 3600 to 100 yards
yards 100 feet long.
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If a sterile field becomes "contaminated" with a sterile solution, the field remains sterile.
A sterile field is considered contaminated if you turn your back to the sterile field because the sterile items are considered out of vision.
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linens placed on the patient or around the field to delineate sterile areas. Drapes or wrapped kits of equipment are opened in such a way that the contents do not touch non-sterile items
If a sterile field becomes wet with a nonsterile solution, the best course of action is to consider the field contaminated and change it. Start over with a new sterile field to maintain a sterile environment for the procedure. It is crucial to prioritize patient safety and maintain a sterile field to prevent infections.
reaching over a sterile field
You are not required to use transfer forceps during a surgical procedure of you are wearing sterile gloves to handle sterile instruments in the sterile field.
Sterile means free of living organisms, so a sterile field is an area that is completely clean of any living organisms. This is the kind of field that surgery is done in to prevent infection. A non-sterile field is an area that though clean, may have living organisms such as bacteria on it.
As soon as you open a dry sterile container it is not sterile any more due to stuff falling on it. Studies do show that the longer a sterile field is exposed the higher rate of contamination. There is less contamination with a covered field. Jim RN
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