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A Deep Dive Into Surface Disinfection - October 2017 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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8 Do you monitor room turnover cleaning with checklists? Some facilities conduct routine monitoring during the process, some conduct random monitoring during the process and some don't monitor at all. Points to consider when monitoring room turnover disinfection include how experienced the observer is to undertake this monitoring, type of monitoring tools, feedback to committees and staff, and action steps to improve processes. 9 How do you verify that a room is clean? Verification of cleaning is a relatively new concept and the 2 most common processes include fluorescent gel markers and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) testing. Fluorescent marker technique includes placement of gel or powder on surfaces in patient care areas before the room or area is cleaned and disinfected. Once the area is cleaned, a special light, sometimes referred to as a blacklight, is used to look for traces of the marker that were left behind. If the light iden- tifies the marker, this confirms that surface areas weren't adequately cleaned and disinfected. This system is more labor intensive and more subjective than use of ATP. The detection of ATP, the universal unit of energy in all living cells, immediately determines if surfaces and reusable medical equipment are truly clean. It provides an objective numeric measurement of organic material that is left behind on a sur- face. Both systems are slowly being integrated into monitoring prac- tices, providing important feedback to staff and helping to improve cleaning practices. 10 Do you provide committee feedback regarding environmental services and cleaning processes? It is imperative that environmental services in the periopera- 4 2 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • O C T O B E R 2 0 1 7

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