Sterilization, Biological, Chemical Monitoring and Documentation for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)

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Sterilization, Biological, Chemical Monitoring and Documentation

 

Guidelines:

  • Perioperative team members must review the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning, packaging, and sterilizing to determine the correct sterilization process.
    • Records of sterilization monitoring (mechanical, chemical, and biological) should be maintained long enough to comply with state and local regulations
    • The CDC does not maintain information on time limits for every state
    • The Joint Commission uses a 3 year time frame for record maintenance
    • Follow facility policies for documentation requirements including record maintenance

 

Considerations:

  • Documentation of Sterilization Monitoring:
    • Service/Maintenance records of sterilizing equipment
    • Chemical Indicators (CIs)
      • Respond to one or more of the physical conditions within the sterilizing chamber
      • Used to routinely monitor the process parameters of sterilization
      • Bowie Dick
        • Air-removal testing for prevacuum steam sterilizers
        • Daily when in use
        • After servicing and after moving equipment
    • Biologic Indicators (BIs)
      • Spore strips and indicator tape
      • Provide a direct measure of the lethality of the sterilization process
      • Used to routinely monitor sterilizers
      • Bacterial spores are the microorganisms primarily used in BIs
        • Bacillus atrophaeus (BA)
        • Geobacillus stearothermophilus (GS)
        • At least weekly and with every load with an implantable device
    • Physical
      • Provides report of sterilization cycle conditions

 

Nurse’s role:

  • Perioperative nurses should use facility policies and procedures to provide evidence of compliance with regulations, guidelines, and best practices for surgical instrument processing
    • Use and interpretation of CIs and BIs according to manufacturers’ IFU
    • Interpretation of sterilizer physical monitor results
    • Requirements of maintaining records of sterilization
    • Quality assurance measures for sterilization
    • Team communication and a patient safety culture
    • Processes for reporting adverse events
      • Malfunctions, failed BIs/CIs

 

Pitfalls:

  • Factors impacting sterilization cycle:
    • Operator experience
    • Load preparation
    • Sterilizer condition

 

Examples:

  • Process challenge Devices (PCDs)
    • PCDs are challenge test packs containing a BI or BI and a CI
    • Assess the effective performance of a sterilization process by providing a challenge to the process that is equal to or greater than the challenge posed by the most difficult item routinely processed
    • AORN and AAMI recommend a PCD with the appropriate BI should be used at least daily, but preferably in every sterilization cycle or load.
    • Follow facility policies/procedures

 

Linchpins (Key Points):

  • Follow manufacturers’ IFU for sterilization, biological, and chemical monitoring
  • Bowie Dick for air-removal testing for prevacuum steam sterilizers and should be done daily when in use
  • PCDs contain BI or BI+CI and should be used at least daily, preferably with every load
  • Physical monitors for record of sterilization cycles and detecting malfunctions

 

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References

  • American National Standard/Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation
    (ANSI/AAMI). 2013(2018). ST58:2013/(R)2018. Chemical sterilization and high-level disinfection in health care facilities. pp. 3, 51, 53.
  • American National Standard/Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation
    (ANSI/AAMI). 2017. Comprehensive Guide to Steam Sterilization and Sterility Assurance in
    Health Care Facilities. p. 81.
  • Association of Perioperative Registered Nursing (AORN). 2019. Guidelines for Perioperative
    Practice. Denver, CO. AORN p. 992.
  • Chobin, N. (2019), Surgical Instrument Decontamination: A Multistep Process. AORN J,
    110: 253-262. https://doi.org/10.1002/aorn.12784
  • Link, T. (2019), Guideline Implementation: Sterilization. AORN J, 109: 772-782.
    https://doi.org/10.1002/aorn.12668
  • Rutala, W.A. et al. (2019). Guideline for disinfection and sterilization in healthcare facilities. CDC. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/guidelines/disinfection/

 

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