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PROCEDURE 4. DISINFECT THE VIDEO BATON
When used as intended, the video baton is a nonsterile, reusable device, which is protected
from contact with mucous membranes and non‑intact skin by the Stat (sterile, single‑use).
Low‑level disinfection is recommended for the video baton after every patient use.
High‑level disinfection is required for the video baton when it is visibly soiled.
Table 7.
Disinfection and Sterilization Solutions for the Video Baton 2.0 Large
Product
Bleach (500
ppm)
Isopropyl alcohol
solution (70%)
Oxivir
Tb Wipes
®
Sani‑Cloth
®
Bleach Wipes
SaniCloth
AF3
®
Germicidal
Wipes
ASP
®
CIDEXPLUS
®
28 Day Solution
ASP
CIDEX
®
®
OPA
Metrex
®
MetriCide
®
Plus 30
Medivators
®
Rapicide
®
Sultan
®
Healthcare
Sporox
II
®
Disinfection
Level
Low
As per chemical manufacturer's instructions
Low
As per chemical manufacturer's instructions
Up to 1100 cycles as per chemical manufacturer's
Low
instructions
Up to 750 cycles as per chemical manufacturer's
Low
instructions
Exposure: Using fresh wipe(s), wet all surfaces and allow
to remain wet for 3 minutes.
Low
Rinse: Not applicable. Allow the component to
thoroughly air dry.
High
As per chemical manufacturer's instructions
High
As per chemical manufacturer's instructions
High
As per chemical manufacturer's instructions
100 cycles in a Medivators Advantage
endoscope reprocessor (AER) disinfection routine meeting
the following requirements:
• Concentration of disinfectant – 750‑950 parts
per million
High
• Temperature – 28°C–32°C (82.4°F – 89.6°F)
• Exposure time – 5 minutes
• AER configuration – Hookup 2‑8‑002HAN rev A
• AER parameter set – 1‑35‑101 C DISF
High
As per chemical manufacturer's instructions
Conditions
®
Plus automated
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