Cleaning, Packaging & Sterilization of Instruments
Cleaning, Packaging & Sterilization of Instruments
Continuing Education Program
Following established protocols for instrument processing is an important aspect of modern health care as it helps to minimize the patient's risk for infection of the surgical site.
This program is intended to provide an "overview" of current recommended practices and is approved for continuing education credit.
Approved for 1.5 contact hours through IAHCSMM and 1.0 contact
hour through CBSPD
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6 Steps of Instrument Reprocessing
1. Transport 2. Cleaning & Inspection 3. Packaging 4. Sterilization 5. Storage & Delivery 6. Quality Assurance
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TRANSPORT
Contaminated instruments should be handled carefully to prevent exposure using appropriate PPE (personal protection equipment).
At point of use, they should be placed in a sealed, leak proof container (displaying a biohazard symbol) to prevent any injuries or cross contamination during transport to the processing area.
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TRANSPORT
from Treatment Area
? Organization ? Efficiency ? Safety ? Puncture resistant, leak-proof
container with lid
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