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25/10/2021 at 4:50 pm #78806AnonymousInactive
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Hello Brains Trust
I recall several years ago, or maybe more, instrument milk wasnt recommended when manually cleaning surgical instruments.
Does anyone have a reliable source or guide I can refer to?
TIACarol Bradley
Bradley Infection Prevention and Control Services
Infection Preventionist in Veterinary Practice
Melbourne, Australia
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26/10/2021 at 6:13 am #78818AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Hi Carol,
It wasn’t that you couldn’t use it, it was a combination of things such as whether the RMD manufacturer had said you should use it, whether the milk was compatible with the RMD and the sterilisation process and lastly the issueof the terrible practise that was keeping the milk in a bath for a week and dunking trays of RMDs in it.
Lubrication of RMDs is an acceptable practice however it must be completed in accordance with RMD manufacturer’s IFU.
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Terry McAuley
Director
STEAM Consulting Pty Ltd
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________________________________Hello Brains Trust
I recall several years ago, or maybe more, instrument milk wasnt recommended when manually cleaning surgical instruments.
Does anyone have a reliable source or guide I can refer to?
TIA
Carol Bradley
Bradley Infection Prevention and Control Services
Infection Preventionist in Veterinary Practice
Melbourne, Australia
cbradleyconsulting@outlook.com
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