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ing for your fleet of scopes is therefore critical during every step along the reprocessing pathway, which begins at the patient's bedside. • Pre-cleaning. Point- of-use cleaning at the bed- side should begin as soon as procedures are com- pleted. It makes the most sense to have nurses in the procedure room per- form the cleaning because they're already wearing the necessary personal protective equipment. Bedside cleaning should include wiping down the insertion tube with ready-to-use, pre-saturated detergent wipes, suctioning detergent water through the scope and flushing the air/water channel with water, then air. Soak the distal tip in detergent water and flush the air/water chan- nel with water, then air. After the bedside cleaning is complete, place the scope in a clean plastic container for transport to the reprocessing area. We've tried some new products, such as drawstring sacks, but have opted to use plastic containers to ensure scopes don't get damaged during transit. • Dry-leak testing. Our facility just purchased an automated dry leak tester, which is about 95% effective in detecting tears or punctures in an endoscope's channel, compared with an approximate 35% detec- tion rate from a manual wet test. Manually leak testing — which 8 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 • M A R C H 2 0 2 0 • PRE-CLEAN TEST Dry-air leak testing is more accurate than traditional wet leak tests to make sure your endoscopes are free of tears or punctures before they go into the reprocessor. Gateway Endoscopy Center

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