Infection Control

Evaluating decontamination procedures prior to sterilization

Briefings on Infection Control, April 1, 2010

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Appropriate sterilization procedures are paramount in medical facilities, but simply autoclaving your instruments won’t ensure sterility.

With increased regulatory attention devoted to sterilization procedures through The Joint Commission, CMS, and your state health department, those responsible for decontamination need to be sure every part of the sterilization process is reviewed and accounted for, not only to ensure patient safety, but also to provide a safe working environment for employees.

A major part of that process is decontaminating and properly cleaning equipment before actual sterilization begins.

 

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