Pre-Klenz
Point of Use
Instrument Care
Decontamination
100

1. A neutral pH, clear gel is applied on surgical instruments to keep instruments moist and initiates pre-cleaning.

What is Pre-Klenz?

100

6. This should be flushed periodically during use.

What are lumens?

100

11. Never use these two things on instruments to remove soils at point of use cleaning.

What is a brush?

What is Saline/betadine?

100

16. Primary reason for performing point-of-use cleaning before decontaminating surgical instruments.

What is to remove gross bioburden, blood and debris.

200

2. 3 reasons to use Pre-Klenz

What is begins the cleaning process at the point of use ?

What is clings to instruments to keep moist and loosens soils?

What is straw (clear) color and keeps sharps visible?

What is compatibility with surgical instrument materials?


200

7. Blood, organic material, debris, and saline are highly corrosive to instrument surfaces and can cause these three things.

What is rusting, corrosion, pitting, and render the instrument unusable due to inability to sterilize appropriately?

200

12. Instruments with multiple parts need this.

What is disassembly?

200

17. When does the decontamination process begin?

What is during the operative procedure.

300

3. Saturating surgical instrument with enzymatic pretreatment or covering with water moist towel helps prevents?

What is the formation of biofilm?

300

8. This item should be removed and disposed of prior to transporting instruments to decontamination.

What are disposable sharps?

300

13. At point of use instrument care this must be prevented when flushing and/or cleaning instruments so that cross-contamination of the environment does not occur.

What is aerosolization? (or splash)

300

18. Instrument should be transported to decontamination by this.

What is a sealed container, sealed cart, or on a cart that is covered by an impermeable cover with a biohazard legend?

400

4. This is required when using Pre-Klenz because OSHA blood borne pathogen regulations require this when handling soiled instrumentation.

What is PPE? 

(Gown, gloves, protective face and eyewear)

400

9. Never use this on instruments

What is saline and/or betadine?

400

14. This should be used to wipe gross debris from instruments.

What is a sterile water-soaked sponge?

400

19. Wiping instruments with this may cause pitting, or rust.

What is 0.9% sodium Chloride.

500

5. Should be sprayed evenly over surgical instruments.

What is Pre-Klenz gel?



500

10. When left to dry, soil or debris may result in this difficult substance developing on instruments preventing proper sterilization and causing healthcare associated infections.

What is bioburden?



500

15. Part of OSHA bloodborne pathogen rules to prevent sharps injury from reusable sharps items.

What is sharps segregation?

500

20. These need to be properly protected during transport to decontamination.

What are delicate instruments?