Support Surface Disinfection - Stryker Pioneer 0850 Manual De Instrucciones

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SUPPORT SURFACE DISINFECTION

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WARNING
To avoid risk of patient injury, disinfect the support surface between patients. Failure to do so could result in cross-
contamination and infection.
Some disinfectants may cause damage to the product if used improperly. If the products described below are used to
disinfect the support surface, measures must be taken to ensure the entire surface is wiped with a damp cloth soaked in
clean water and thoroughly dried following disinfection. The cover can be damaged when exposed to such disinfectants
beyond the manufacturers' recommendations. Failure to follow these directions when using these types of disinfectants
may void this product warranty.
To avoid the risk of equipment damage, the support surface cover must be completely dry before storage or adding
linens. Failure to remove excess disinfectant could cause degradation of the cover material.
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SUGGESTED DISINFECTANTS
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Quaternaries are acceptable if ph < (less than) 10. DO NOT USE quaternaries containing sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
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Chlorinated Bleach Solution (5.25% bleach. For daily use, dilute to 1 part bleach to 1,000 part water. For
decontamination, dilute to a maximum of 1 part bleach to 100 parts water).
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70% Isopropyl Alcohol is acceptable as a disinfectant but pooling of the cleaning solution must be avoided and care
must be taken until fully dry.
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Ensure surface has been thoroughly cleaned and dried prior to applying disinfectants.
2.
Wipe down the support surface with a clean, dry cloth to remove any excess liquid or disinfectant.
3.
Care must be taken to thoroughly rinse and dry covers following disinfection.
NOTE! After servicing internal component, or replacing the Fire Sock, ensure the reinstallation of the Fire Sock encloses all
internal components and the extra length of material is tucked completely under the foot end.
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CAUTION
Frequent or prolonged exposure to higher concentration disinfectant solutions may prematurely age the cover fabric.
The use of accelerated hydrogen peroxides or quaternaries containing glycol ethers may damage the cover.
DO NOT USE Phenolic cleaning agents as it result in irreversible swelling of coating.
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RECOMMENDATION: The Safety Communication lists several recommendations for inspection and maintenance including:
Regularly check each medical bed mattress cover for any visible signs of damage or wear such as cuts, tears, cracks,
pinholes, snags or stains.
Routinely remove the medical bed mattress cover and check its inside surface. Once the mattress cover is removed,
inspect the mattress for wet spots, staining, or signs of damage or wear. Check all sides and the bottom of the mattress.
Immediately replace any medical bed mattress cover with visible signs of damage or wear to reduce the risk of infection
to patients.
DO NOT stick needles into a medical bed mattress through the mattress cover.
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