Saturday 11 July 2020

How to keep Hospital Equipment Clean and Disinfected?

The medical equipment is the utmost used and important stuff in the hospital to check the patient’s condition by medical professionals like doctors and technicians. The most used equipment in the hospital are:

Stationary or portable oxygen tanks
Bill lights and blankets
Electronic wheelchairs or Manual wheelchairs
Pressure mattresses
Breast pumps
Hospital beds
Nebulizers
Patient Lifts
Kidney machines
Traction equipment
Walkers, canes, crutches or any similar assistive equipment.
Insulin pumps
Oxygen concentrators ventilators




These equipment are the durable medical equipment that mainly provides therapeutic benefits for illness. The physician creates the demand for medical equipment, and in today’s scenario, the medical equipment is being used in hospitals and homes for patient care.

The above equipment is durable because it is designed for the comfort and safety of the patients. The first features of durable medical equipment include load-bearing strength and non-slip characteristics. Many studies had been conducted that shows annually 165,000 HALs patient prevent the threat due to proper cleaning. This is the responsibility of the hospitals cleaning staff to have an effective knowledge about cleaning medical equipment and facility surfaces. Appropriate cleaning can stop the spread of bacteria and other infections.

How Infection Chain Form?

As the patient went in and out of the room, many visitors visit, medical staff, roam through the buildings.  All of this form an infection chain as they all keeps moving from one place to another. The infection pattern form like:

The attendant has more risk, sleep-deprived, and stress that make the worker ill.
The infected agent can spread viruses, fungi, bacteria, or parasites.
The growth of pathogens leads the infection chain like patients or the high-touch surfaces like doorknobs.
The human takes the reservoir with hand and touch their facial parts that turn into sneeze and cough.
The transmission process carries forward the infection chain.
As moving the contaminated hand on the face is the entry portal of bacteria.

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