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

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Wipe the scope with a clean, lint-free cloth saturated with manu- facturer-approved detergent solution. This step needs to take place before any detritus have time to dry and settle. All staff mem- bers who handle scopes during the procedure need to know this cru- cial stage of the process before the scopes go off to the techs in the Sterile Processing Department (SPD). Suction detergent via pump through the channels. Using a suc- tion pump, flush the air, water, and other channels with deter- gent solution, and then flush with air. Repeat this phase as per manu- facturer instructions until you've cleared the channels with an air flush. Disconnect the scope from the suction pump, attach a protective video cap and transport it in a bin. Once the scope has been thor- oughly wiped and flushed in the pre-clean, it's ready to be taken to the SPD, where it will be scrubbed, soaked and tested for damage. The transport bin should be large enough to store the scope properly and closed off as it moves through the facility. Additionally, thoroughly clean and disinfect the transport bin after each use. Remove valves and buttons and any detachable components and submerge them in detergent solution. Now that the scope has been handed off to the SPD, detach all removable pieces and completely sub- merge it in fresh detergent solution. The solution should be mixed per manufacturer guidelines. Perform a leak test. Testing for leaks is hugely important because damaged scopes are the most susceptible to evading thorough disinfection and transmitting dangerous microbes from 1 2 3 4 5 6 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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