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- EQUIPMENT STERILIZATION DISINFECTION - Louisiana Department of Health
Disinfection has been categorized into three levels: high, intermediate and low: High level disinfection eliminates all pathogenic organisms but some viable spores may persist on an item disinfected to the high level
- Choosing an Appropriate Disinfectant: Guidance for Laboratories and Non . . .
-Can cause skin and mucous membrane injury Disinfectant recommendations: Laboratory use Table 2 provides examples of commonly recommended disinfectants for use in cleaning non-porous high touch surfaces in laboratories For specific COVID-19 related cleaning concerns, additional brands of quaternary
- “BEST” PRACTICES FOR SURFACE DISINFECTION
Ensure HCP wear appropriate PPE to avoid exposure to infectious agents or chemicals through the respiratory system, skin, or mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, or mouth PPE may include gloves, gowns, masks, and eye protection The exact type of PPE depends on the infectious or chemical agent and anticipated duration of exposure (II)
- “BEST” PRACTICES FOR DISINFECTION OF NON- CRITICAL SURFACES AND . . .
with mucous membranes or skin that is not intact Object: Can be expected to be contaminated with some microorganisms Level germicidal action: Kill vegetative bacteria, fungi and lipid viruses Examples: Bedpans; crutches; bed rails; EKG leads; bedside tables; walls, floors and furniture Method: Low-level disinfection
- Cleaning, Disinfection, Sterilization and Antiseptics
SEMICRITICAL-medical devices that touch mucous membranes or skin that is not intact require a disinfection process (high-level disinfection [HLD]) that kills all microorganisms but high numbers of bacterial spores NONCRITICAL-medical devices that touch only intact skin require low-level disinfection
- Characteristics of Selected Disinfectants - AAHA
This table provides general information for each disinfectant chemical classes Antimicrobial activity may vary with formulation and concentration Always read and follow the product label for proper preparation and application directions
- the principles of disinfection and sterilization Principles . . .
Semi‐critical – Objects that contact mucous membranes or non‐intact skin and require high‐level disinfection, which kills all but high‐levels of bacterial spores
- High-Level Disinfection, Sterilization and Disinfection
membranes or skin that is not intact require a disinfection process (high-level disinfection [HLD]) that kills all microorganisms but high numbers of bacterial spores
- Chapter 21 Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterilization in Healthcare . . .
The level of disinfection or sterilization is dependent on the intended use of the object: critical (items that contact sterile tissue such as surgical instruments), semicritical (items that contact mucous membrane such as endoscopes), and noncrit- ical (devices that contact only intact skin such as stethoscopes)
- Chapter 21 Sterilization and Disinfection Flashcards - Quizlet
Critical instruments: •Items used to penetrate soft tissue or bone•Greatest risk of transmitting infection and must be sterilized by heat•Ex: scalpels, blades, burs, chisel, scaler, etc Semicritical instruments: •Touch mucous membranes or nonintact skin•Lower transmission risk•Sterilized by heat or receive minimum high-level
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