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Lukewarm Carl

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Nope. I wasn't thinking about sterile supply and got an email with the info I posted about our autoclaves being down. We def down down.
The dirty side of SPD is going to be a shit show if y'all are having to do surgeries until the water is up and running. So many dried biologics.
 

Lukewarm Carl

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What's this mean?
Dried blood and chunks on and inside of instruments. Needless to say, once it's dried it doesn't wash off and out nearly as easily. Which can lead to contamination in the next surgery or just expedite the need for repairs as things bind up and rust, etc.
 

ThatOneDude

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Dried blood and chunks on and inside of instruments. Needless to say, once it's dried it doesn't wash off and out nearly as easily. Which can lead to contamination in the next surgery or just expedite the need for repairs as things bind up and rust, etc.
No bueno
 

ThatOneDude

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Nope. I wasn't thinking about sterile supply and got an email with the info I posted about our autoclaves being down. We def down down.
Send me your instruments. I will stack pennies on my pressure cooker valve to up the pressure and will sterilize for you.
 

Hauler

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Dried blood and chunks on and inside of instruments. Needless to say, once it's dried it doesn't wash off and out nearly as easily. Which can lead to contamination in the next surgery or just expedite the need for repairs as things bind up and rust, etc.
 

Lukewarm Carl

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Does it make you feel better if you know that in a lot of hospital systems the average worker in SPD/CS is paid just barely above minimum wages and are responsible for an important part of infection control and keeping an eye to insure that the instruments that the surgeons are about to use are functional?
 

Hauler

Been fallin so long it's like gravitys gone
Feb 3, 2016
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Does it make you feel better if you know that in a lot of hospital systems the average worker in SPD/CS is paid just barely above minimum wages and are responsible for an important part of infection control and keeping an eye to insure that the instruments that the surgeons are about to use are functional?
Not really, no.
 
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