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Hassle-Free Pre-Op Screening - October 2012 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OSE_1210_part2_Layout 1 10/5/12 3:47 PM Page 96 S T A M P I N G O U T S S I S instruments with a dampened, lint-free cloth, and flush or immerse them in sterile water in strict accordance with manufacturers' instructions for each instrument. • Keep sterile water baths used for cleaning or soaking soiled instruments in areas removed from the operative field and removed from sites that maintain instruments needed to complete each surgical procedure. • Pay attention to the manufacturers' instructions for reusable cannulated instruments. Some specify the solution, volumes and frequency for flushing each lumen. Perform flushing in the OR or in the decontamination area. All policies and procedures also provide step-by-step guides to sterilization. We created a manual, including manufacturers' instructions, for easy reference; it's kept in the soiled utility room. In addition, we post instructions on the wall of the soiled utility room for easy reference during the workday. Trial, and eliminate error Our 3-part plan let us demo 9 6 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | O C T O B E R 2012

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