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Bring It On- December 2020 - S...

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down to our sterile processing department, they've actually said, "Oh, my gosh, I had no idea you had to walk this far!" and "I can't believe the phone rings that much!" You never know what your coworkers are going through until you're in their shoes. The OR will often schedule cases back to back to back, even though there's only one instrument tray available for all three cases. When the day of surgery comes, the surgical team is asking the SPD why the tray isn't ready, unaware there is only one tray and it takes four hours to reprocess. They're frantically calling the department manager, saying the patient is on the table and the surgeon is upset. As soon as the OR mentions the patient, members of the repro- cessing team start to feel an enormous amount of pressure to get the tray back to the OR as quickly as possible. These types of situations can be prevented if both departments learn to work with, not against, each other. M e d i c a l Developing the Solutions For You (800) 843-3343 • www.Certol.com Mr. DeLuca (william.deluca@mountsinai.org) is director of the sterile processing department at Mount Sinai West in New York City. Total team effort Educating providers on the importance of point-of- use cleaning is essential. It allows reprocessing techs to do their jobs more efficiently and effective- ly, which impacts many aspects of surgical care and, most importantly, patient safety. Creating that awareness helps the OR staff become more invested in the precleaning process, but fostering teamwork between the two depart- ments does take time and effort. Instituting a pro- gram where OR staff and reprocessing techs rotate through the other department to observe their col- leagues in action creates a better understanding of the responsibilities team members face in each area and ultimately leads to greater workplace harmony and improved instrument care. OSM

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