Hazardous Material Handling and Disposition (Chemo, Radioactive) for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
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Hazardous Material Handling and Disposition (Chemo, Radioactive)
Guidelines:
- Hazardous material = environmental harm
- PPE is key!
- Use PPE to prevent exposure to hazardous materials
- Contain wastes properly per EPA guidelines
- Refer to safety data sheets for hazardous chemicals information
Considerations:
- The health care organization must provide PPE and education for employees who handle chemicals in the workplace
- PPE includes gowns, gloves, masks, and eye protection
- Hand hygiene:
- Before contact
- Immediately after gloves are removed
- Between patient contacts
- When otherwise indicated to avoid transfer of microorganisms to other patients or environments
- Hazardous Material containers should be:
- labeled or color coded
- warning labels affixed to containers of
Nurse’s role:
- PPE is key!
- Use PPE appropriately!
- Select gown and mask type according to the task and degree of exposure
- Gown should fully cover torso from neck to knees and arms to the end of wrists and wrap around back
- Maintain coverage of the gown cuff by the glove
- Clean, non sterile gowns should be worn any time activities are likely to generate sprays or splashes
- Gloves should be worn when handling hazardous materials
- Mask, eye protection, face shields should be worn any time activities are likely to generate sprays or splashes
- Know where to go for more information
- OSHA
- EPA
- CDC
- AORN
Pitfalls:
- Perioperative nurses frequently fail to use PPE correctly
- High risk during PPE removal
- Self-contamination with potential pathogens or harmful chemicals
- Remove PPE in a sequence that prevents contamination
- After removal, discard and perform hand hygiene
Examples:
- Professional and Regulatory Standards:
- Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI)
- Association for Professionals in Infection Control (APIC)
- American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
- ASTM International Standards
- The level of protection provided by isolation or surgical gown may be on product label as ANSI/AAMI PB70 barrier performance levels and associated test methods. Higher barrier levels provide more protection to the wearer
- The level of protection provided by the surgical mask may be determined by the ASTM barrier level as stated on the product label, with higher barrier levels providing more protection
- APIC Guidelines for infection control practice
- AORN Guidelines for perioperative nursing practice
Linchpins (Key Points):
- PPE is key
- EPA guidelines for waste disposal, environmental safety
- OSHA Universal precautions, worker safety
- CDC Standard precautions, patient safety
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References
- Rothrock, J. (2019). Alexander’s Care of the Patient in Surgery (16th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences.
- Association of perioperative Registered Nurses (AORN): Guideline Essentials (website), 2022, https://www.aorn.org/guidelines-resources/guidelines-for-perioperative practice/guideline-essentials