It is used to perform operations such as skin preparation and cleaning enema, and to temporarily store medical waste generated during treatment and medical items that need to be soaked and disinfected. Equipment and facilities include: disposal tables, examination tables, medical waste bins, non-medical waste bins, sanitary facilities, pools, and ultraviolet lamps that are not directly ventilated to the outside.
Disposal room working system:
1. Storage containers in the disposal room must be cleaned and disinfected regularly. They can be washed with decontamination powder and then wiped and disinfected with chlorine-containing disinfectant.
2. Smoking and eating are prohibited. Medical waste classification signs must be placed indoors and placed according to the signs.
3. All operating items that come into contact with the patient's blood and body fluids, including syringes, blood transfusion needles, dressings, etc., are transported during the process of possible hospital infection, so strict measures must be taken Isolation and protective measures are taken, the needles are put into puncture-resistant containers, sterilized and disfigured, and the dressings are put into garbage bags, marked, and sent to the incinerator for burning. Special attention should be paid to avoiding blood and body fluids from splashing during transportation. If they accidentally splash, use 0.5% to 1% chlorine-containing disinfectant to wipe them clean to protect the environment.
4. Hospital infections can occur in both patients and medical staff. Medical staff should pay attention to protecting their own safety. When working in the treatment room, they should prevent needles and sharp objects from puncturing the skin. If they are accidentally broken, squeeze the wound immediately to cause it to bleed, and apply iodine-containing disinfectant to reduce the chance of infection. Wash your hands frequently and wear gloves when necessary.
5. Cleaning staff must be trained on disinfection and isolation knowledge, understand the prevention and isolation methods of blood and body fluids, and work under the guidance of the head nurse and ward monitoring nurse.
6. Place mops in categories and clearly mark them. After use, soak them with chlorine-containing disinfectant for 30 minutes and then hang them upside down to dry.