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10/11/2017 at 2:03 pm #74145Klintworth, GemmaParticipant
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Hi all,
We are interested to know how other organisations are managing their laryngoscope blades. This is something that we are currently looking at.
A couple of questions;
Firstly, are most organisations using disposable or reprocessable blades? Secondly, if you are reprocessing blades, are you able to track them to a patient i.e. do clinicians put the sticker in the notes?
And finally, particularly for resus areas, do you find that clinicians leave blade packets open in order to check the lights regularly? How are you managing this as a contamination risk?
Thank you,
Gemma
Gemma Klintworth
Senior Infection Prevention Nurse Consultant
Accredited Nurse Immuniser
CIPC-EInfection Prevention and Healthcare Epidemiology
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Melbourne VIC 3004
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10/11/2017 at 3:39 pm #74146Hi all
First we have reusable (reprocessable) blades with single use disposable ones as options on high risk patients e.g. +TB. Yes we are able to track as a basic requirement of compliance to Standard 3.17 and applicable parts of AS 4187:2014 (2.2(m); 2.4.3 and 9.4). Single use items have labels you can attach to patient medical records (scanning in cases of digital applications of patient management system as applicable).
Second, ensure preventative maintenance schedule is in contract post device warranty. Usually we have a year warranty of functionality; it would be beneficial to have a preventative maintenance contract. This will provide regular assessment of functionality of your devices. It is also included in AS 4187:2014 – 2.2.3(k); 5.1.3; 6.4.2.
I hope this helps
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Macquarie University Hospital
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Hi all,
We are interested to know how other organisations are managing their laryngoscope blades. This is something that we are currently looking at.
A couple of questions;
Firstly, are most organisations using disposable or reprocessable blades? Secondly, if you are reprocessing blades, are you able to track them to a patient i.e. do clinicians put the sticker in the notes?
And finally, particularly for resus areas, do you find that clinicians leave blade packets open in order to check the lights regularly? How are you managing this as a contamination risk?
Thank you,
Gemma
Gemma Klintworth
Senior Infection Prevention Nurse Consultant
Accredited Nurse Immuniser
CIPC-E
Infection Prevention and Healthcare Epidemiology
e G.Klintworth@alfred.org.au
m 0439 582 107
t 03 9076 3139Alfred Health
55 Commercial Road
Melbourne VIC 3004
PO Box 315 Prahran
VIC 3181 Australia
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13/11/2017 at 12:09 pm #74147Dear Gemma,
There will be a very heterogenous response from the Emergency Departments
in this area.We use a video-laryngoscope (C-Mac) as the laryngoscope of choice. It is
not single use and is processed by CSSD between each use.
It is sent to CSSD with a patient sticker so records can be maintained.As a second option we rarely use the standard MacIntosh or Miller blades
and these too are processed by CSSD.My colleagues decided the “feel” of single use disposable blades was not
adequate – despite the far more reliable and bright light source. I plan to
revisit this as an option in the near future.James
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 11:03 AM, Klintworth, Gemma wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> We are interested to know how other organisations are managing their
> laryngoscope blades. This is something that we are currently looking at.
>
>
>
> A couple of questions;
>
>
>
> Firstly, are most organisations using disposable or reprocessable blades?
> Secondly, if you are reprocessing blades, are you able to track them to a
> patient i.e. do clinicians put the sticker in the notes?
>
>
>
> And finally, particularly for resus areas, do you find that clinicians
> leave blade packets open in order to check the lights regularly? How are
> you managing this as a contamination risk?
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
>
> Gemma
>
>
>
> *Gemma Klintworth*
> Senior Infection Prevention Nurse Consultant
>
> Accredited Nurse Immuniser
>
> CIPC-E
>
> Infection Prevention and Healthcare Epidemiology
>
> *e* G.Klintworth@alfred.org.au
>
> *m* 0439 582 107
>
> *t* 03 9076 3139
>
> *Alfred Health*
> 55 Commercial Road
>
> Melbourne VIC 3004
>
> PO Box 315 Prahran
> VIC 3181 Australia
>
> Alfred Health incorporates The Alfred, Caulfield Hospital and Sandringham
> Hospital
> http://www.alfredhealth.org.au
>
> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email and any files transmitted with it are
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> contained in this communication or for any delay in its receipt.
>
>
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