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    Elizabeth A. Reading
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    Hi everyone,

    Does anyone know where I could find governance on this?
    I could find anything from NSW Health nor the national guidelines.
    Is reprocessing of these bottles still acceptable?
    I am aware of the single use bottles, which is what is used in the Maternity Unit, however paediatric would prefer to reprocess theirs.
    I can only assume this would have to be via a low temperature sterilisation process in CSSD.
    Does anyone have any guidance around this?
    Your advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers
    Liz

    Liz Reading

    Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Prevention Service
    Lower Mid North Coast Sector
    Hunter England Local Health District
    C/o Manning Base Hospital, 26 York Street, TAREE, NSW, 2430
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    #74873
    kerrin Maher
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    Hi Liz,
    Sterilising Standards states you must have manufacturer’s instructions for any reusable medical device (RMD). I doubt you would find a bottle that specifically mentions CSD reprocessing. We no longer reprocess any item that is not classed as a RMD. Ie spoons

    Cheers Kerrin

    Kerrin Maher RN BN
    Nurse Unit Manager | Central Sterilising Department
    QEll Jubilee Hospital | Metro South Health
    Kessels Road QLD 4108
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    Hi everyone,

    Does anyone know where I could find governance on this?
    I could find anything from NSW Health nor the national guidelines.
    Is reprocessing of these bottles still acceptable?
    I am aware of the single use bottles, which is what is used in the Maternity Unit, however paediatric would prefer to reprocess theirs.
    I can only assume this would have to be via a low temperature sterilisation process in CSSD.
    Does anyone have any guidance around this?
    Your advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers
    Liz

    Liz Reading

    Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Prevention Service
    Lower Mid North Coast Sector
    Hunter England Local Health District
    C/o Manning Base Hospital, 26 York Street, TAREE, NSW, 2430
    Tel 02 6592 9351 | Mob 0427 777 612 | liz.reading@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au
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    #74874
    Elizabeth A. Reading
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    Hi Kerrin,

    Thanks for your reply.
    I understand where you are coming from, I wouldn’t have thought a feeding bottle would be classified as an RMD, so maybe all CSDs should reject reprocessing non-RMDs, as your service has.
    I know our CSD Supervisor will be appreciative of your advice.

    Cheers
    Liz

    Liz Reading

    Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Prevention Service
    Lower Mid North Coast Sector, HNELHD
    C/o Manning Base Hospital, 26 York Street, TAREE, NSW, 2430
    Tel 02 6592 9351 | Mob 0427 777 612 | liz.reading@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au
    http://www.health.nsw.gov.au

    Hi Liz,
    Sterilising Standards states you must have manufacturer’s instructions for any reusable medical device (RMD). I doubt you would find a bottle that specifically mentions CSD reprocessing. We no longer reprocess any item that is not classed as a RMD. Ie spoons

    Cheers Kerrin

    Kerrin Maher RN BN
    Nurse Unit Manager | Central Sterilising Department
    QEll Jubilee Hospital | Metro South Health
    Kessels Road QLD 4108
    t. 07 31826151
    e. kerrin.maher@health.qld.gov.au

    Hi everyone,

    Does anyone know where I could find governance on this?
    I could find anything from NSW Health nor the national guidelines.
    Is reprocessing of these bottles still acceptable?
    I am aware of the single use bottles, which is what is used in the Maternity Unit, however paediatric would prefer to reprocess theirs.
    I can only assume this would have to be via a low temperature sterilisation process in CSSD.
    Does anyone have any guidance around this?
    Your advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers
    Liz

    Liz Reading

    Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Prevention Service
    Lower Mid North Coast Sector
    Hunter England Local Health District
    C/o Manning Base Hospital, 26 York Street, TAREE, NSW, 2430
    Tel 02 6592 9351 | Mob 0427 777 612 | liz.reading@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au
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