It is important that medical devices stay sterile so that they do not transfer any bacteria or viruses into the patient when they are used. There are several things you can do to make sure that the medical devices stay as sterile as possible at all times.
Store in a Dry Room
Moisture is one of the best ways for bacteria and viruses to be transmitted from one surface to another. If you store your medical devices in a room that is too damp, they can accumulated bacteria and viruses while they are simply sitting in a tray or drawer. Make sure the room where the medical devices are stored is always kept as dry as possible. Keeping the room cool will help to maintain a dry atmosphere that adds to the sterilization of the medical devices. A cool, dry room is not enough to make sure the devices are truly sterile, but it will help them stay that way after they have been sterilized.
Handle With Gloves
Always handle medical devices with gloves after they have been sterilized. Your hands are teeming with bacteria that can cause a serious infection if transferred into the body of a patient through a medical device. The only way to make sure that anything that is on your hands does not contaminate the medical devices you are using is to wear gloves to mask the bacteria and keep the instruments safe. Thin latex gloves will provide plenty of flexibility while giving you a nice layer of protection.
Wipe Down Immediately After Use
As soon as you have finished using a medical device, you should wipe it down with an alcohol laden cloth. The device will not be sterilized immediately after you use it, but you can reduce the amount of bacteria that accumulates on the surface of the device by wiping it down as often as possible. Once the devices have been used and the procedure is over, the devices should be thoroughly sterilized in a medical sterilizer. If you are not in a clinic or doctor’s office, you can sterilize your medical devices by putting them in boiling water for at least 15 minutes.
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Sterilization is important for all the medical equipments. If these equipments are not sterilized, they can be injurious and transmit diseases.
yes! you can as long as it has been properly sterilized.
Glass can be easily sterilized and, thus, very suitable for medical use. Glass can be autoclaved - to render it sterile.
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It is required to have a license to sell medical devices, and if it is medicine you have to have a USDA approval.
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Medical devices manufactured and serviced in Saudi Arabia have to comply to the requirements of Saudi Food and Drug administration SFDA. Medical devices QMS is called as ISO 13485 and it is important to identify the risk levels associated in manufacturing the medical equipments. Be it implants or devices which are used for external scanning, all organizations manufacturing and servicing medical devices have to be certified to ISO 13485:2016 version.