All About Surgical Instrumentation

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The term “Stainless Steel” refers to surgical instruments that will never stain, rust or corrode.*
Intraoperatively the RN Scrub or Surgical Tech must keep instruments clean using:*
Which of the following is considered the most important aspect of instrument reprocessing:*
Blood, soil or debris left to dry on surgical instruments may lead to the formation of:*
Pre-cleaning of surgical instruments is not required if the instruments are sent immediately to CSPD for reprocessing.*
The inspection of surgical instruments needs to occur: a) When CSPD has cleaned them and before sterilization b) When Housekeeping comes in to clean the OR c) Upon receipt after purchase d) In the Operating Room prior to incision*
New AORN recommendations support using a clean BoreScope on Surgical instruments with Lumens to check for Soil or Debris _____________*
AORN strongly suggests utilizing Verification Testing to confirm Instrument Cleanliness. Some types of testing include:*

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