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28/03/2020 at 11:22 am #76594
Hi
I am a very fresh Infection Control Coordinator. Only 18 months into the role from a Surgical Nursing Background.
I have had such a huge learning experience in this last two months!!
I was not sure how to word this question, and am a little shy to post on the ACIPCLIST.
Our ED NUM has asked if there are any products to disinfect spacers , so they can become shared equipment within our facility.
As there is such a shortage and people still have asthma attacks.I have discussed with our pharmacist, regarding the cleaning process, but alas he only gave me information on how to clean them for continued one person use.
Your guidance or help in the matter would be greatly appreciated.Thank you
Kind RegardsEmily Stewart – Infection Control Coordinator RN
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28/03/2020 at 2:07 pm #76595Lesley AlwayParticipantAuthor:
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Emily send to CSSD for high level disinfection in instrument washers.
Cheers
Les Alway
Strategic Health ResourcesLesley Alway
Strategic Health Resources
0408324727> On 28 Mar 2020, at 11:22 am, Emily Stewart wrote:
>
> Hi
> I am a very fresh Infection Control Coordinator. Only 18 months into the role from a Surgical Nursing Background.
> I have had such a huge learning experience in this last two months!!
> I was not sure how to word this question, and am a little shy to post on the ACIPCLIST.
> Our ED NUM has asked if there are any products to disinfect spacers , so they can become shared equipment within our facility.
> As there is such a shortage and people still have asthma attacks.
>
> I have discussed with our pharmacist, regarding the cleaning process, but alas he only gave me information on how to clean them for continued one person use.
> Your guidance or help in the matter would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you
> Kind Regards
>
>
> Emily Stewart Infection Control Coordinator RN
>
> Tel: 07 43311168 Fax: 07 41512180
> Email: estewart@fsph.org.au
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30/03/2020 at 10:57 am #76612Lesley AlwayParticipantAuthor:
Lesley AlwayEmail:
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Hi Kerrin, There are spacers designed for multiple use , which can be
reprocessed.Regards
Lesley Alway
Director
Strategic Health Resources.
Post Graduate Education Services.
0408 324 727
03 94390534
Director Australian Health Design Council
*From:* ACIPC Infexion Connexion *On Behalf Of *kerrin
Maher
*Sent:* Monday, 30 March 2020 9:53 AM
*To:* ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU
*Subject:* Re: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] Reusable patient equipmentHi,
If the manufacturers instructions deems them to be reusable and the
instructions are given for the cleaning and reprocessing they can be
reprocessed. However, CSD cannot reprocess single use items. Spacers are
considered single patient use therefore cannot be reprocessed.Regards
*Kerrin Maher RN BN*Nurse Unit Manager | Central Sterilising Department
QEll Jubilee Hospital | *Metro South Health*
Kessels Road QLD 4108
t. 07 31826151e. kerrin.maher@health.qld.gov.au
*From:* ACIPC Infexion Connexion *On Behalf Of *Lesley
Alway
*Sent:* Saturday, 28 March 2020 1:07 PM
*To:* ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU
*Subject:* Re: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] Reusable patient equipmentEmily send to CSSD for high level disinfection in instrument washers.
Cheers
Les Alway
Strategic Health Resources
Lesley Alway
Strategic Health Resources
0408324727
On 28 Mar 2020, at 11:22 am, Emily Stewart wrote:
Hi
I am a very fresh Infection Control Coordinator. Only 18 months into the
role from a Surgical Nursing Background.I have had such a huge learning experience in this last two months!!
I was not sure how to word this question, and am a little shy to post on
the ACIPCLIST.Our ED NUM has asked if there are any products to disinfect spacers , so
they can become shared equipment within our facility.As there is such a shortage and people still have asthma attacks.
I have discussed with our pharmacist, regarding the cleaning process, but
alas he only gave me information on how to clean them for continued one
person use.Your guidance or help in the matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Kind Regards
*Emily Stewart * *Infection Control Coordinator RN*
*[image: image]*
*Tel:* 07 43311168 *Fax:* 07 41512180
*Email:* estewart@fsph.org.au
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30/03/2020 at 12:01 pm #76609Glenys HarringtonParticipantAuthor:
Glenys HarringtonEmail:
infexion@ozemail.com.auOrganisation:
Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)State:
Dear Emily,
The are issues with reprocessing spacers.
They should not be rinsed after washing with detergent as the residual soap on the inside lining of the spacer minimise static electricity in the spacer.
Static electricity causes the medicine to get trapped to the walls of the spacer, instead of entering the lungs.
See highlighted points in the instructions from the Australian Asthma Council as an example – below
Good video from Asthma UK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v-3tZ-vYok3Q
Cleaning your spacer – Australian Asthma Council
Clean your spacer about once a month and after you have recovered from any cold or respiratory infection. Your spacer may become a bit cloudy over time, but it shouldnt be mouldy or brown.
To clean your spacer:
* Dismantle your spacer, if necessary
*
* Wash all the parts in clean warm water with liquid dishwashing detergent
* Allow the parts to air dry without rinsing drying with a cloth or paper towel can result in static building up on the inside of the spacer, which makes the medication stick to the sides
*
* Wipe the mouthpiece clean of detergent, if needed
*
* When completely dry, reassemble if necessary
New spacers (e.g. Able Spacer Universal, Breath-A-Tech, Volumatic) also need to be washed before you use them for the first time. If a new spacer has to be used immediately, you can prime the spacer by firing at least multiple (at least 10) puffs into it to begin with to help reduce the static build-up inside. You can then take your medication dose as usual.
Spacers made from antistatic polymers (e.g. Able A2A, AeroChamber Plus, Breathe Eazy, La Petite E-Chamber, La Grande E-Chamber, OptiChamber Diamond) do not need to be primed or washed before first use, nor do disposable cardboard spacers.
Your spacer should be checked by your pharmacist, nurse or asthma educator every 612 months to check the structure is intact (e.g. no cracks) and the valve is working properly.
Regards
Glenys
Glenys Harrington
Consultant
Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)
P.O. Box 6385
Melbourne
Australia, 3004
M: +61 404816434
Hi,
If the manufacturers instructions deems them to be reusable and the instructions are given for the cleaning and reprocessing they can be reprocessed. However, CSD cannot reprocess single use items. Spacers are considered single patient use therefore cannot be reprocessed.
Regards
Kerrin Maher RN BN
Nurse Unit Manager | Central Sterilising Department
QEll Jubilee Hospital | Metro South Health
Kessels Road QLD 4108
t. 07 31826151e. kerrin.maher@health.qld.gov.au
Emily send to CSSD for high level disinfection in instrument washers.
Cheers
Les Alway
Strategic Health Resources
Lesley Alway
Strategic Health Resources
0408324727
On 28 Mar 2020, at 11:22 am, Emily Stewart <estewart@fsph.org.au > wrote:
Hi
I am a very fresh Infection Control Coordinator. Only 18 months into the role from a Surgical Nursing Background.
I have had such a huge learning experience in this last two months!!
I was not sure how to word this question, and am a little shy to post on the ACIPCLIST.
Our ED NUM has asked if there are any products to disinfect spacers , so they can become shared equipment within our facility.
As there is such a shortage and people still have asthma attacks.
I have discussed with our pharmacist, regarding the cleaning process, but alas he only gave me information on how to clean them for continued one person use.
Your guidance or help in the matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Kind Regards
Emily Stewart Infection Control Coordinator RN
Tel: 07 43311168 Fax: 07 41512180
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30/03/2020 at 12:05 pm #76610Alyson.martin@health.qld.gov.auParticipantAuthor:
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Good Morning Everyone
There was a type of spacer hospital grade that was able to be reprocessed previously. I had experience with it in the GP world. It was not a single use item.
Kind regards
Alyson Martin
Alyson Martin RN IPN Grad Cert of IPC & Nursing Advanced Practice
Clinical Nurse
Inection Prevention & Control
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Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTubeFrom: ACIPC Infexion Connexion On Behalf Of kerrin Maher
Sent: Monday, 30 March 2020 8:53 AM
To: ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU
Subject: Re: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] Reusable patient equipmentHi,
If the manufacturers instructions deems them to be reusable and the instructions are given for the cleaning and reprocessing they can be reprocessed. However, CSD cannot reprocess single use items. Spacers are considered single patient use therefore cannot be reprocessed.
RegardsKerrin 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.auFrom: ACIPC Infexion Connexion <ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU> On Behalf Of Lesley Alway
Sent: Saturday, 28 March 2020 1:07 PM
To: ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU
Subject: Re: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] Reusable patient equipmentEmily send to CSSD for high level disinfection in instrument washers.
Cheers
Les Alway
Strategic Health Resources
Lesley Alway
Strategic Health Resources
0408324727On 28 Mar 2020, at 11:22 am, Emily Stewart <estewart@fsph.org.au> wrote:
Hi
I am a very fresh Infection Control Coordinator. Only 18 months into the role from a Surgical Nursing Background.
I have had such a huge learning experience in this last two months!!
I was not sure how to word this question, and am a little shy to post on the ACIPCLIST.
Our ED NUM has asked if there are any products to disinfect spacers , so they can become shared equipment within our facility.
As there is such a shortage and people still have asthma attacks.I have discussed with our pharmacist, regarding the cleaning process, but alas he only gave me information on how to clean them for continued one person use.
Your guidance or help in the matter would be greatly appreciated.Thank you
Kind RegardsEmily Stewart Infection Control Coordinator RN
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Tel: 07 43311168 Fax: 07 41512180
Email: estewart@fsph.org.au
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