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do ccbc in baltimore offer the sterile processor course
A sterile processing technician should have a secure future as sterile surfaces will always be necessary. Surgical instruments and operating rooms must be clean and sterile at all times to prevent infection.
_______________________________________________ (online course in sterile processing, a forum for sterile processing education and advancement of the profession). There are many viable avenues for training in central sterile processing. To learn more, visit The Central Sterile Processing Initiative . Options: 1) IAHCSMM instructors 2) CBSPD posts a list of courses, one of which might be in your area 3) Vendor sponsored training programs 4) Some community colleges and technical schools 5) On-line (there are several on-line training programs for Central Sterile Processing). Perform a Google search or visit to learn more about sterile processing classes, courses, and continuing education for sterile processing professionals. See all the Related Links below for more information on the above.
Surgical tech programs are offered by technical colleges that have an allied healthcare curriculum. This program would features training for RNs, LPNs, medical assisting, etc. While not all allied health programs would include surgical tech training, a school that offers surgical tech training will include it under that umbrella. The curriculum involves instruction in surgical tools, set-ups, positioning for procedures, protocols, sterile technique, etc.
A sterile processing tech is one who either works in the Sugery dept. or central sterile processing dept (CSPD) and is responsible for cleaning of the surgical instrumentation and repackaging of the instr.and sterilizing them. Along with many more duties that deal with sugery.
the flower is sterile
If a sterile field becomes "contaminated" with a sterile solution, the field remains sterile.
sterile gloves
Blood test. The technician will take a sample and use either a lypmus strip or put a few drps into a sterile solution that will change color to determine the pH levels.
USP 35/NF30 General Chapter <797> Sterile Preparations. U.S. Pharmacopeia and Training Manual for Intravenous Admixture Personnel, Baxter Healthcare Corp., 1989.
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