Disposal room is for what disposal room has what use

1, for the implementation of skin preparation and clean enema and other operations, temporary storage of medical waste generated by the treatment and the need to soak disinfection of medical items. Equipment and facilities include: disposal table, diagnostic beds, medical waste barrels, non-medical waste barrels, sanitation facilities, sinks, no direct ventilation with outdoor conditions should be equipped with ultraviolet lamps.

2, the disposal room work system

(1) disposal room storage containers should be regularly cleaned, disinfected, available decontamination powder brush clean, and then wipe with chlorine disinfectant disinfection.

(2) Smoking is prohibited, no food and drink are prohibited, and medical waste should be categorized and placed according to the signs in the room.

(3) all contact with the patient's blood, body fluids, including syringes, transfusion needles, dressings, etc., the process of transport, are likely to cause hospital infection, so must take strict isolation and protective measures, needles into puncture-resistant containers disinfected and disfigured, dressings into a garbage bag, well-marked, and sent to the incinerator for incineration. Special attention should be paid to avoid blood and body fluids in the transport of spattering, if accidentally spattered, can be 0.5% ~ 1% chlorine disinfectant wiped to protect the environment.

(4) Hospital infections can occur both in patients and medical staff. Medical staff should pay attention to protect their own safety, work in the disposal room to prevent needles, sharp instruments to stab the skin, in case of inadvertent breakage, immediately squeeze the wound to make it bleed, with iodine-containing antiseptic solution coated to reduce the chance of infection. Be diligent in hand washing and wear gloves to work when necessary.

(5) The cleaning staff must be trained in disinfection and isolation knowledge, know the method of preventive isolation of blood and body fluids, and work under the guidance of the head nurse and the ward monitoring nurse.

(6) Mops are classified and placed, clearly labeled, and hung upside down to dry after 30 minutes of soaking in chlorine-containing disinfectant after use.