What does the routine monitoring of the sterilizer in the supply room mean?

Routine monitoring of sterilization pots in supply room refers to real-time monitoring of each sterilization pot by using physical, chemical and biological monitoring techniques in daily sterilization work, and judging the sterilization quality according to the monitoring results of various indicators. Supply room disinfection and sterilization monitoring The supply room is responsible for the recovery, cleaning, packaging, disinfection and sterilization, storage and distribution of hospital medical instruments and articles. The quality of its work directly affects the quality of medical care and the safety of patients. Physical monitoring: monitor and record each pot in detail (pot number, pot times, pressure, temperature, time, sterilized articles, sterilization date and validity period, signature of sterilization operator, etc.). ). Chemical monitoring: there should be chemical indicators outside the sterilization package, and the chemical indicators placed in the package should be placed in the most difficult position for sterilization. Biological monitoring: biological monitoring should be carried out every week, and physical monitoring, chemical monitoring and biological monitoring must be carried out after new installation, relocation and overhaul of sterilizers. After the physical monitoring and biological monitoring have passed, the biological monitoring shall be continuously monitored for three times with no load, and can only be used after passing the test. Pulsating vacuum pressure steam sterilizer shall be tested by B-D and repeated for 3 times. It can only be used after continuous monitoring is qualified, and B-D testing should be carried out every day after it is put into use. The new packaging materials, methods, storage methods, exhaust methods and special sterilization processes adopted must also be monitored biologically before use. Check the pressure and safety valve every year and make records.