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Cliff Russell from SterisIMS takes us through the "Y" in our CYCLE mini-series, focusing on "Your Hands Matter" - the critical assembly and inspection phase where precision becomes patient protection.
• Assembly and inspection as the last checkpoint before instruments reach surgery
• The hidden complexity behind "just putting trays together"
• Real consequences of missed defects, including instrument failures during procedures
• Using appropriate testing materials for different instrument types
• Balancing time pressure with thorough inspection
• Scissors as the most commonly undertested instrument in SPD
• Creating standardized workstations with proper testing tools
• The importance of checking box locks and inspecting for cracks
• Using vendor partners for education, audits, and competency validation
• Making IFUs accessible through daily huddles, trivia, and interactive learning
• Building confidence through peer mentorship and creating a culture where mistakes can be discussed
• Pro tips including proper instrument placement, matching correct components, and using magnification
• The role of technology in transforming instrument inspection
Use your vendors as resources for education and audits - they're here to partner with you in creating the safest patient outcomes possible.
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Cliff Russell from SterisIMS takes us through the "Y" in our CYCLE mini-series, focusing on "Your Hands Matter" - the critical assembly and inspection phase where precision becomes patient protection.
• Assembly and inspection as the last checkpoint before instruments reach surgery
• The hidden complexity behind "just putting trays together"
• Real consequences of missed defects, including instrument failures during procedures
• Using appropriate testing materials for different instrument types
• Balancing time pressure with thorough inspection
• Scissors as the most commonly undertested instrument in SPD
• Creating standardized workstations with proper testing tools
• The importance of checking box locks and inspecting for cracks
• Using vendor partners for education, audits, and competency validation
• Making IFUs accessible through daily huddles, trivia, and interactive learning
• Building confidence through peer mentorship and creating a culture where mistakes can be discussed
• Pro tips including proper instrument placement, matching correct components, and using magnification
• The role of technology in transforming instrument inspection
Use your vendors as resources for education and audits - they're here to partner with you in creating the safest patient outcomes possible.
Support the show
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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