This provides guidelines to follow when cleaning & disinfecting reusable surgical instruments, medical devices, and other medical equipment/materials.
What are the IFUs (Instructions for Use)?
This should be removed as soon as it is no longer needed when implementing Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection (CLABSI) prevention strategies.
What is the central line?
During handwashing, it is important to rub your hands together with soap & water for at least this many seconds.
What is 20 seconds?
Grouping patients infected with the same organism to confine their care to a single area when private room capacity is no longer available.
What is a cohort or cohorting?
Improper prescribing of this drug can put patients at risk for C.diff infections (CDI).
What are antibiotics?
What position should hinged items be in to allow proper cleaning when decontaminating?
What is the open position?
Dependent loops, lack of securement, & raising a patient's urinary catheter bag above their bladder level are all risk factors that increase the likelihood of this.
What is a Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)?
After contact with this spore forming bacteria, you must use soap & water (not hand sanitizer).
What is Clostridioides difficile (C. diff)?
This type of isolation precautions requires the door of the patient's room to be shut to maintain negative pressure.
What is Airborne Infection Isolation (AII)?
Non-Critical Devices that come into contact with INTACT skin require this level of disinfection type.
What is Low Level or Intermediate Level Disinfection?
The database that clinical leaders/managers can access to find details for your department on instructions for use (IFU).
What is OneSOURCE?
This bacteria can live on hard environmental surfaces for several months requiring sporicidal agents for effective disinfection.
What is Clostridioides difficile (C. diff)?
The main pathway of germ transmission in healthcare.
What are the hands?
It is rare to see a COVID-19 reinfection in this time period (in days) from the initial positive test or onset of symptoms.
What is 90 days?
These are monitoring devices commercially prepared with highly resistant spores that test the effectiveness of the sterilization method in use.
What are Biological Indicators?
When transporting these items, a puncture-resistant, leak-proof, closable container must be utilized & labeled as biohazard.
What are contaminated instruments?
This is the most common pathogen found in Surgical Site Infections (SSI)s.
What is staph aureus?
Chipped nail polish, long nails, artificial fingernails, or nail extenders may tear gloves & can harbor this.
What are pathogens/bacteria?
The term used when germs are on the body but do not make you sick. Symptoms are not present.
What is colonization?
This symbol on a package with a date indicates...
What is the date it was manufactured?
This system defines the minimum level of disinfection or sterilization required for 3 categories of medical devices based on intended use.
What is the Spaulding Classification System?
Raising the head of the bed (unless contraindicated), is an intervention to prevent this HAI type.
What is a ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP)?
This product is most effective for reducing the number of germs on the hands of healthcare providers.
What is alcohol-based hand sanitizer?
This virus can live for up to 2 hours in an airspace after an infected person leaves an area.
What is the measles virus?
A multiple-dose vial should be discarded once it has been opened after this many days.
What is 28 days (or according to the IFU-whichever is shorter)?