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Causes of problems in disinfection and isolation and corrective measures?
Problem: The medical waste collection seal is not standardized and is not stamped. There is a needle in the syringe trash can, and the sterilized items are not completely immersed in the disinfectant, which can not achieve the purpose of disinfection. Some departments failed to disinfect tourniquets once, sterilized cotton balls and dressings could not be used up within the validity period, and some departments failed to clean the instrument cups and holders, with rust or blood stains, and the cloth was not cleaned once.

Countermeasures: According to the requirements of Management Measures for Hospital Infection, Hospital Disinfection and Isolation System, Medical Waste Management and Disinfection Technical Specification promulgated by the Ministry of Health, re-establish and improve the hospital disinfection and isolation system and hospital infection management system, and strictly implement them.

The infection department and nursing department organize medical personnel to implement the hospital disinfection and isolation system and the hospital infection management system; The study and training of cleaning, disinfection and sterilization and other related knowledge, and at the same time strengthen the inspection, guidance and assessment of various operations of medical staff, so that all medical staff can raise their awareness and attach great importance to it ideologically.

Precautions for disinfection and isolation

According to different diseases, hang disease signs at the door of the ward. The doormat is soaked with 1% chloramine or other disinfectant, and the soles are disinfected when entering or leaving. There is a basin of disinfectant and water outside the door, as well as hand brushes, towels and other disinfection hands; And set up a closet to hang isolation gown.

When entering the isolation ward, you must wear a mask, hat and isolation gown. Before wearing isolation gown, you must prepare the required materials, concentrate all the operations, and reduce the times of repeatedly putting on and taking off isolation gown and disinfecting and washing hands. The patient's articles and materials that the patient has come into contact with must be strictly disinfected before they can be submitted.