Disposal room is 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 the disinfection of medical items. Disposal room equipment and facilities include: disposal table, diagnostic beds, medical waste barrels, non-medical waste barrels, hand hygiene facilities, sinks, and there is no direct ventilation with the outdoor conditions should be equipped with ultraviolet lamps. Disposal room air and object surface disinfection should be consistent with the provisions of GB15982.
Disposal room is mainly placed in the following three types of medical waste:
1, used disposable syringes, cut tubes, waste blood bags, change of dirty gauze, cotton balls and so on.
2, discarded ampoules, cartons, cotton balls and so on.
3, drug change supplies, oral care supplies, nebulized inhalation catheter.
Surgical disposal room is arranged between the treatment room and medication exchange room, relative division of the contaminated area, in the contaminated area, by the side of the treatment room to place various types of dirt cylinder, will be used disposable syringes, cut tubes, waste blood bags, medication replacement of dirty gauze, cotton balls, etc. were placed into the cylinder, and in the treatment room and disposal room of the common wall 80cm from the ground opened a 40cm × 30cm rectangular window, sealed with an aluminum alloy sliding door, nurses in the treatment table when the preparation of medication waste ampoules, cartons, cotton balls, etc. through the window fell into the disposal of indoor dirt cylinder.
The other side of the disposal room were placed in the soaking bucket for the preliminary disinfection of the medication, oral care, nebulizer inhalation catheter.
In this way, not only to maintain the cleanliness of the treatment room, drug exchange room, but also in line with the principle of classification of medical waste.
What is a treatment room
A place where treatment operations are performed for patients, such as intra-articular injections, intrathecal injections, bone penetration, lumbar penetration, thoracic penetration, medication change, storage of sterile items, clean items (such as sterilized medication cups and tubing), and so on.