 | Surgical Technology Skills and Procedures, Program Two, Central Sterile Processing First Edition Author: Delmar, Cengage Learning ISBN #: 1401891454 ©2006 Publish Date: 12/09/2005 Binding: NB Publisher: Cengage Learning Price: $808.95 |
Description: This dynamic DVD series takes an approach that lends itself to interactivity in the classroom as learners are asked to participate in the presentation by using critical thinking to determine what things they observed were performed "incorrectly." Clear, easy to follow demonstrations of each of the skills are included along with helpful tips and insight provided by professionals working in the field. Testimonials, animations, and cutting edge music and graphics will also engage the learners. Product Benefits: - DVD format allows for flexibility in terms of viewing specific procedures without having to rewind or fast forward
- Right Way-Wrong Way approach allows learners to utilize critical thinking skills in order to determine how a procedure may have been performed incorrectly.
- Cutting edge graphics, music and animation will caption students attention
- Practicing Surgical Technologists provide testimonials throughout the series
Table of Contents: I. INTRODUCTION TO STERILE PROCESSING A. Why is it necessary II. INSTRUMENT SET PROCESSING A. Follow a specific path of an individual instrument set 1. Being pulled from the shelf for use on a procedure, 2. Proper preparation for return to Central Sterile Processing after the procedure, 3. Decontamination process, a. Personal safety issues, 1. Include protection from cuts and disease, 4. Inspection process, a. Damaged instruments, b. Identify all areas that should be inspected, c. Placement of instruments into the pan for wrapping B. Wrapping or container preparation 1. How to wrap instrument set, 2. Using the container instead of wrap, 3. Sterilization markers, a. Tape, b. Sterilization strips in pans, c. Secure locks on containers, d. Event related sterilization, e. Expiration dates C. Sterilization (Another video in itself) D. Storage for use. |