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Manager's Guide to Surgery's Infection Control - May 2015

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1 4 S U P P L E M E N T T O O U T P A T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E M A Y 2 0 1 5 "In the ideal setting, the validated reprocessing instruction will likely suffice," says Dr. Petersen. "But nuances related to case selection or the human element of reprocessing raise concerns for many of us." Eventually, says Dr. Allen, duodeno- scopes will be redesigned to make manual cleaning easier. Disposable scopes, scopes featuring a removable distal tip that allow for special clean- ing of that segment, or a removable cap that covers the elevator channel would be viable options. The FDA promises to fast-track enhanced scope Don't Compromise Infection Control and Patient Safety If It's Not Clean... It Can't Be Disinfected Monitor enzymatic cleaning of both washer- disinfector and ultrasonic cleaning units. Sensitive to: s %NZYMATIC DETERGENT ACTIVITY s 7ASH CYCLE TIME AND TEMPERATURE s -ECHANICAL ACTION -ONITOR FOR Manual Bath Enzyme activity IS ALSO AVAILABLE Determine the High-Level Disinfectant is above the Minimum Effective Concentration to ensure EFFECTIVE DISINFECTION and enable OPTIMAL REUSE. s %ASY TO USE s 2ELIABLE RESULTS IN 60 – 90 seconds s %ASY INTERPRETATION s 5SE FEWER TESTS FOR QUALITY CONTROL s !VAILABLE FOR BOTH /0! AND '4! disinfectants PINNACLE ™ Monitors for Enzymatic Cleaning Serim Research Corporation P.O. Box 4002, Elkhart, IN 46514 www.serim.com 800-542-4670 ©2015 Serim Research Corp. MKT 15-7PIN&HLD 4/15 DISINTEK ™ DISINTEK ™ High Level Disinfectant Test Strips g ER ME URE TIO A rs C GENT ACTIVITY E E ON AC AC A LE ™ s for Cleaning P fectant In 2010, Olympus tweaked the design of its TJF-Q180V duodenoscope, sealing the elevator channel in an effort to reduce risk of contamination.

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