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PICNet Recommendations for Cleaning and Disinfection in Medical Ultrasound

[…] ultrasound probes:   1. External ultrasound probes that come into contact with intact skin require cleaning and  low‐level disinfection between uses according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 4  2. Internal ultrasound probes that come into contact with mucous membranes require  cleaning with enzymatic detergent followed by high‐level disinfection according to the  manufacturer’s instructions. A clean probe cover should be applied prior to use and  removed prior to cleaning. For sterile procedures, a sterile probe cover should be used. 4   Page 2 of 3  HPV  Traditionally, high‐level disinfection of internal ultrasound probes has been accomplished  through immersion of the instruments in either glutaraldehyde or ortho‐phthalaldehyde.  Human papillomavirus (HPV), a common human pathogen, has been found on ultrasound  probes, especially those used for vaginal scans 5. A recent study tested the susceptibility of HPV  to commonly used clinical disinfectants including ethanol, isopropanol, glutaraldehyde, ortho‐ phthalaldehyde, phenols, peracetic acid‐silver (PAA‐silver) and hypochlorite 6. The results of the  study indicated that only oxidizing chemistries such as hypochlorite and 1.2% PAA‐silver‐based  disinfectant were able to produce >99.99% reduction in infectivity of HPV. All other  disinfectants showed slight or no reduction in infectivity. The main concern arising from this  study is the conclusion that HPV is resistant to most high‐level disinfectants.     At this time, the best recommendation that can be made is employing an oxidizing‐based  high‐level disinfectant with label claims for non‐enveloped viruses. Other considerations such  as instrument compatibility with the disinfectant, as well as employee health and safety, should  be included in product selection.    Immersion of probes in fluids requires attention to the individual device's ability to be  submerged. Although some scan heads, as well as large portions of the cable, may safely be  immersed up to the connector to the ultrasound scanner, only the scan heads of other models  may be submerged. Before selecting a  method of disinfection, consult the instrument  manufacturer regarding the compatibility of the to‐be‐used agent with the probes.     The ultrasound transducer handle may also be a reservoir for microbial contaminants and a  potential source of cross‐infection. In some instances, patients come into direct contact with  handles or indirect contact may occur via the healthcare provider’s hands or probe cover. It is  also recommended that probe handles should be disinfected according to the manufacture’s  recommendations 7,8 .    Environment Cleaning and Disinfection  A recent study sampled trans‐abdominal and trans‐vaginal transducer cords, keyboards and  gel 9. Skin and environmental organisms were isolated along with the opportunistic pathogens.  The study recommended a review of current guidelines to include keyboard and cord  disinfection and gel handling. Other areas, such as the examination bed and rails, door handles  and benchtop surfaces, may also act as sources of cross‐infection. Infection prevention and  control measures should include hand hygiene prior to and following every examination.  Exam tables, rails and keyboards should be disinfected after each patient. Probe holders,  cords and gel bottles should be cleaned and disinfected at the start and end of each day. Gel  bottles should never be "topped‐up". Empty bottles should be cleaned and disinfected prior  to refilling. The ultrasound machine should be cleaned at least once a week.    Page 3 of 3  Conclusion  Adequate probe reprocessing and procedure set up is essential. The level of preparation  depends on the type of examination performed. Routine high‐level disinfection of internal  probes between patients is mandatory, plus the use of a high‐quality single‐use probe cover to  avoid gross contamination during the examination. Given the recent evidence that HPV may not  be sensitive to the commonly employed high‐level disinfectants, it seems prudent to employ  disinfectants that use oxidizing chemistries. The manufacturer’s recommendations should be ...

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PICNet_HCC_Report_Q1_2017-18

[…] more days in Q4 than in Q1, Q2, and Q3 of each fiscal year. 3) The line in each graph represents the overall linear trend over time. 4) Variations exist in audit ing strategy and method among the health autho rities. Audits in Interior Health were performed by infection control practitioners and university co -op program students for both acute care facilities and residential care facilities. All...

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PICNetConference2018_ExhibitorRegForm05

[…] space (denoted with ‘E’ on floorplan). Shipping 1. Regular Exhibitor Table 2. Table with equipment space Options 1-3 include two complimentary registrations. 3. Meal/break Sponsorship + Table 4. Additional registrations (per person) Tab/Spon Total Payable Method of payment Job Title Please read the Exhibitor web page for shipping/storage instructions and costs. The Hotel Receiver must be informed in advance of any shipments to the hotel. Sheraton Vancouver...

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PICNet_HCC_Report_Q2_2017-18

[…] more days in Q4 than in Q1, Q2, and Q3 of each fiscal year. 3) The line in each graph represents the overall linear trend over time. 4) Variations exist in audit ing strategy and method among the health authorities. Audits in Interior Health were performed by infection control practitioners and university co -op program students for both acute care facilities and residential care facilities. All audits...

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PICNet_HCC_Report_Q3_2017-18

[…] in fiscal quarter Q4 than in Q1, Q2, and Q3 of each fiscal year. 3) The line in each graph represents the overall linear trend over time. 4) Variations exist in audit ing strategy and method among the health authorities. Audits in Interior Health were performed by infection control practitioners and university co -op program students for both acute care facilities and residential care facilities. All a...

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PICNet_HCC_Report_Q4_FY2017-18

[…] in fiscal quarter Q4 than in Q1, Q2, and Q3 of each fiscal year. 4) The line in each graph represents the overall linear trend over time. 5) Variations exist in audit ing strategy and method among the health authorities. Audits in Interior Health were performed by infection control practitioners and university co -op program students for both acute care facilities and residential care facilities. All audits...

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PICNet_HCC_Report_Q1_2018-19

[…] in fiscal quarter Q4 than in Q1, Q2, and Q3 of each fiscal year. 4) The line in each graph represents the overall linear trend over time. 5) Variations exist in audit ing strategy and method among the health authorities. Audits in Interior Health were performed by infection control practitioners and university co -op program students for both acute care facilities and residential care facilities. All audits...

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PICNet_HCC_Report_Q2_2018-19

[…] each fiscal quarter varie d by fiscal year and there were more days in fiscal quarter Q4 than in Q1, Q2, and Q3 of each fiscal year. 4) Variations exist in audit ing strategy and method among the health authorities. Audits in Interior Health were performed by infection control practitioners and university co -op program students for both acute care facilities and residential care facilities. All audits...

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PICNet_HCC_Report_Q3_2018-19

[…] of each fiscal quarter varied by fiscal year and there were more days in fiscal quarter Q4 than in Q1, Q2, and Q3 of each fiscal year. 4) Variations exist in audit ing strategy and method among the health authorities. Audits in Interior Health were performed by infection control practitioners and university co -op program students for both acute care facilities and residential care facilities. All audits...

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PICNet_HCC_Report_Q4_2018-19

[…] of each fiscal quarter varied by fiscal year and there were more days in fiscal quarter Q4 than in Q1, Q2, and Q3 of each fiscal year. 4) Variations exist in audit ing strategy and method among the health authorities. Audits in Interior Health w ere performed by infection control practitioners and university co -op program students for both acute care facilities and residential care facilities. All...

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PICNet_HCC_Report_Q1_2019-20_updated

[…] of each fiscal quarter varied by fiscal year and there were more days in fiscal quarter Q4 than in Q1, Q2, and Q3 of each fiscal year. 4) Variations exist in audit ing strategy and method among the health authorities. Audits in Interior Health w ere performed by infection control practitioners and university co -op program students for both acute care facilities and long -term care facilities....

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PICNet_HCC_Report_Q2_2019-20

[…] of each fiscal quarter varied by fiscal year and there were more days in fiscal quarter Q4 than in Q1, Q2, and Q3 of each fiscal year. 4) Variations exist in audit ing strategy and method among the health authorities. Audits in Interior Health w ere performed by infection control practitioners and university co -op program students for both acute care facilities and long -term care facilities....

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PICNet_HCC_Report_Q34_2019-20

[…] of each fiscal quarter varied by fiscal year and there were more days in fiscal quarter Q4 than in Q1, Q2, and Q3 of each fiscal year. 4) Variations exist in audit ing strategy and method among the health authorities. Audits in Interior Health w ere performed by infection control practitioners and university co -op program students for both acute care facilities and long -term care facilities....

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PICNet Lanyard Cards Order Form 2021

Job title Your name Name of Facility Address City Province Post code Telephone Email Method of payment Payment Name on credit card Credit card number Expiry Date CVC (3-digit number on back) Postage cost (select from drop-down) BC Postage Infection Control Lanyard Cards - Order Form Number of cards Card A: Routine Practices + Risk Assessment Card B: Routine Practices + Additional Precautions Subtotal Cost Card Cost Shipping is...

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PICNet_HCC_Report_Q1-Q3_2020-21

[…] frame of each fiscal quarter varied by fiscal year and there were more days in fiscal quarter Q4 than in Q1, Q2, and Q3 of each fiscal year. 4) Variations exist in auditing strategy and method among the health authorities. Audits in Interior Health were performed by infection control practitioners and univers ity co -op program students for both acute care facilities and long -term care facilities....

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VCH PPE Testing Lab

[…] Fail GOWN "D" Spray Impact and Hydrostatic Pressure 20 14 ,000 Safe for use (AAMI Level 2) N95’s, KN95’s and Medical Masks are Tested Differently Filtration Efficiency of N95, KN95, and Medical Masks Standard Test Method TEB -APR -STP -0059 (NIOSH) GB 19083 -2010 (Medical KN95) GB2626 -2006 (KN95) ASTM F2299 (Particulate Filtration Efficiency for Medical Masks) Aerosol Type NaCl NaCl NaCl Latex Bead Aerosol Size -count...

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2021-09-29 Slides_Past, Present & Future

[…] intensive care unit acquired gram-negative bacilli after removal of sinks and introduction of ‘water-free’ patient care. HopmanJ et al. Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control (2017) 6:59•"Removal of sinks from patient rooms and introduction of a method of ‘water-free’ patient care is associated with a significant reduction of patient colonization with GNB, especially in patients with a longer ICU length of stay." Past, present & future -summary•Infection prevention...

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2022-08-09 Slides_Healthcare Associated Pneumonia

[…] but fell short of protocol frequency§Average 1.2 to 1.6 day (goal 3 times a day)We know oral care is sub-standard, and improving oral care is hard25 Prevention: Dysphagia•Non-randomised studies used dysphagia screening as the primary method for NV-HAP prevention•dysphagia screening test was applied to all acute stroke patients in the emergency department. •a nurse-led bedside dysphagia screen and a rapid clinical swallow undertaken by a speech pathologist(Schrock...

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2023-03-09 Slides_Impact of Antimicrobials on Resistome

[…] few R genes (OXAgp. mrsA)•comparison was made between cleaning with microbial cleaning products and the conventional hygiene protocols (using chemical cleaning products and disinfectants). •Collected samples 7 hours after cleaning •Followed up HAI in patients•Such method was proved effective in counteracting surface recontamination by diverse pathogens, stably decreasing their presence of about 80–90% compared to the microbial load detected on surfaces treated with conventional cleanser/ disinfectants•No HAI...

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COVID19_ProvSupportReusableGownsIPAC

[…] service providers develop and perform the quality control processes. Part of t he laundry service’s quality control should include a visual inspection of the fabric to identify damaged gowns (e.g. rips, tears, holes) and a method to maintain and measure the fluid repellency of the gown. The visual inspection process may be a collabo rative process between the laundry service provider and staff at the health care...

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