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Backbreaker - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - April 2019

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area as quickly and safely as possible. All kinds of mishaps can occur on the way from the exam room to the reprocessing area. Interruptions happen, and hallways can be busy, cramped places. So, as an added measure, you should employ a cart of some type to trans- port the container. Not only does this reduce the possibility of a staff member trip- ping, or bumping into something or some- one, and dropping the container, but it also helps them avoid pos- sible physical injury and strain from carry- ing the container. The container and cart should be con- structed of material that can easily and repeatedly be cleaned with germicides or thermal cleaning using EPA-registered, hospital-grade disin- fectants. Everything else that's on the cart should receive the same cleaning, too. Cleaning can be per- A P R I L 2 0 1 9 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 0 9

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