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OR Excellence Awards 2016 - September 2016 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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Madison Heights, Mich., posts step-by-step instructions of proper endoscope reprocessing at the stations where each stage takes place. At the reprocessing room's sink she posts "how-to" pictures of and directions for proper manual cleaning. Above the AER units hang pictures of how to attach scopes to the AERs. Ms. Borello-Barnett also keeps 7 years' worth of printouts from the AERs that show cycles were completed as mandated. She also keeps records of scope identification numbers and the initials of the tech who reprocessed them. "There's a constant paper trail of every repro- cessing cycle, so we can trace individual scopes to specific cycles and patients if an infection occurs," she says. Each tech at her facility is required to undergo an annual review on proper endoscope reprocessing, which is reinforced throughout the year through in-services and return demonstrations to ensure the process is always done appropriately. A rep from Gastrointestinal Associates Endoscopy Center's scope manufacturer visits the center annually to watch every step of the reprocessing process and to make sure the techs clean the scopes according to the company's written S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 6 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 3 5 • MULTI-STEP ROUTINE Stress to your sterile processing department that reprocessing endoscopes is critical to delivering quality patient care. Gastrointestinal Associates Endoscopy Center

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