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The Power to Prevent SSIs - June 2017 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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J U N E 2 0 1 7 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 7 3 Four-Five Points Check Rigid Containers Wrapped Trays 1. Chemical integrator strips placed inside instrument trays have turned from white (unsterile) to black (sterile). 1. Chemical integrator strips placed inside instrument trays have turned from white (unsterile) to black (sterile). 2. The dots in the middle of filters placed at the top and bottom of containers have turned from beige (unsterile) to dark brown (sterile). 2. Stripes on the sterilization tape have turned from red (unsterile) to yellow (sterile). 3. The blue dots on the 2 exterior locks have turned from blue (unsterile) to black (sterile). 3. The wrap has no wholes or tears. 4. The indicator bar strip on the index card attached to the containers' exterior has turned from white (unsterile) to black (sterile). 4. The load locator barcode stamp is present. 5. The load locator barcode stamp is present. Now staff members in both areas sign off that they've confirmed each item on the checklists. 2. PROPER PLACEMENT SPD staff members lay a chemical integra- tor at the bottom of wrapped trays or rigid containers and tape another integrator to the instrument count sheet, which is placed on top of the instruments. They sign the count sheet and wrap the tray or close the container. The load locator barcode and/or indicator stamp is affixed to the outside of the wrap or container before it's put in the autoclave.

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