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Check here that all debris and mucus have been cleared before the
scope moves on to the automatic portion of disinfection. Anything
remaining in the channels could potentially be walled against the
effects of the disinfection, so you have to keep inspecting the scopes
throughout the manual stages.
Transfer the scope to the automated endoscopic reprocessor
(AER). Connect the scope, making sure that the entire scope
will be below the disinfectant fluid, and activate the AER. Some
newer AERs will suggest neglecting the manual stages listed above.
In my opinion, though, machines aren't fool proof. They do fail, and
although humans do, too, you need a set of human eyes in the room
to pick up any remnant debris and scrub it away before the scope
goes through the AER.
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