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4. Store properly. Flush scope channels with 70% to 90% ethyl or isopropyl alcohol followed by forced air. This final step before hanging in storage helps reduce the risk of microorganisms remaining in a moist channel. Current research focuses on how long scopes can be stored before redisinfection for reuse is necessary. There is limited clinical evidence to support redisinfecting scopes after they're hung, and current guide- lines don't provide a clear answer. The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) suggests 7 days of stor- age as the acceptable cutoff. AORN says 5 days. A multi-society guide- line on reprocessing flexible endoscopes states that it may be advis- able to redisinfect scopes stored for 7 to 14 days if a subsequent patient is immunosuppressed or the scope could enter the retroperi- toneal space or biliary tree during an endoscopic retrograde cholan- giopancreatography (ERCP). As the leader in GI procedure documentation software, we've been delivering solutions for over 20 years. Our software is continually evolving. We stay ahead of the industry so you can easily keep pace with the ever-changing healthcare environment. These great features will streamline your workfl ow with minimal training: GIQuIC Registry Reporting Transition of Care Workfl ow (CCD) Built-in ICD-10 Functionality PROCEDURE DOCUMENTATION Quality Reporting Referring Physician Billing EHR CAPTURE EVERYTHING MISS NOTHING provationmedical.com/MD Demographics Orders & Scheduling Images

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