Outside Instrument and Material Tracking (Regulatory Requirements) for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)

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Outside Instrument and Material Tracking (Regulatory Requirements)

Guidlines:

  • Consider loaned instruments contaminated on arrival. They should be delivered directly to decontamination for reprocessing
    • The facility should establish policies and procedures for managing outside instruments and materials
    • Request loaned instruments when surgery is scheduled, delivery in sufficient time to allow in-house sterilization
    • Obtain manufacturers IFU for processing and accessories needed to process loaned instruments
    • Inspect instruments for defects and correct function upon receipt
    • Document the type and quality of loaned instruments and confirm receipt with the lender upon delivery
    • Clean, decontaminate, inspect, and sterilize loaned instruments before use
    • Disassemble, clean, decontaminate, and inspect loaned instruments before returning them to the vendor or lending facility

 

Considerations:

  • It is not possible to verify how loaned instruments and devices have been handled, cleaned, inspected, or processed before receipt
  • Failure to clean, inspect, disinfect, or sterilize an item may lead to transmission of pathogenic microorganisms from a contaminated device
  • Creates a risk for patient injury, including surgical site infection

 

Nurse’s role:

  • Ensure loaned instruments are requested at the time surgery is scheduled
  • Ensure requested loaned instruments are delivered in sufficient time for in-house inventory, inspection, disassembly, cleaning, packaging, and terminal sterilization
  • Ensure aseptic technique is followed in regard to loaner instrumentation
  • Document any missing or damaged items from loaner instrument sets
  • Follow facility policies and procedures
  • Follow manufacturers’ IFU

 

Pitfalls:

  • Flash sterilization (IUSS)  should not be used as a substitute for sufficient instrument inventory, including when loaner instruments or implants are delivered late
    • Emergency situations allowing premature release and flash sterilization should be defined in the facility’s policies
    • Documentation per facility’s policies

 

Examples:

  • N/A

 

Linchpins (Key Points):

  • Follow facility policies and procedures for managing loaned items
  • Follow manufacturer’s IFU for processing loaned instruments
  • Consider loaned instruments contaminated and have them delivered directly to decontamination for reprocessing
  • Promote patient safety by ensuring aseptic technique is followed

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