The disposal room is used to perform operations such as skin preparation and clean enemas, and is also used for the temporary storage of wastes generated by treatment and medical items used for soaking and disinfection.
1. The items in the disposal room must be sterilized and the presence of unstrict and incomplete sterilization is not allowed.
2. Disinfectants usually have to be fast, efficient, and rust-proof, and there should be special personnel responsible for the configuration, replacement, and use of disinfectants.
3. Used medical devices need to be disinfected with chlorine disinfectant immersion, time for 15-30 minutes, and then cleaned with flowing water, classified and counted to the supply room high temperature sterilization.
4. Storage containers need to be regularly cleaned and disinfected with chlorine disinfectant wipe.
5. The floor of the disposal room will have a lot of bacteria, and it is very easy to spread the infection, so it should be cleaned and disinfected regularly.
6. Air disinfection should be done by electronic sterilization lamp disinfection, once in the morning and once in the afternoon for 30 minutes. In cloudy and rainy days, it is necessary to appropriately increase the disinfection time, but also regularly do air culture.
A large portion of hospital infections are preventable infections that rely on the medical staff themselves to strengthen their awareness of hygiene, improve environmental hygiene, and reduce infection rates.