Nev. Admin. Code § 449.999445 - Sterilization and disinfection of surgical instruments, items and equipment; training required for employees and contractors responsible for sterilization or disinfection
1. All surgical
instruments, items or equipment used in the care of patients at an outpatient
facility must be sterilized or disinfected according to the program for the
prevention and control of infections and communicable diseases adopted by the
outpatient facility pursuant to NAC
449.999442.
2. If such instruments, items and equipment
are sterilized or disinfected by equipment or cleaning agents at the outpatient
facility:
(a) Before an employee or
independent contractor may be assigned the responsibility for sterilizing or
disinfecting any instrument, item or equipment, the employee or independent
contractor must receive training concerning the instructions of the
manufacturer of the device or sterilizer for:
(1) Sterilizing and disinfecting the
instrument, item or equipment;
(2)
The use and maintenance of the sterilizer or disinfecting equipment;
and
(3) The agents used to
sterilize and disinfect the instrument, item or equipment.
(b) An employee or independent contractor
assigned the responsibility for sterilizing or disinfecting the instrument,
item or equipment shall:
(1) Receive annual
training concerning the manufacturer's instructions described in paragraph (a);
and
(2) Receive training on any new
equipment or procedures if there is any change in the equipment or procedures
used to sterilize or disinfect an instrument, item or equipment.
(c) The outpatient facility shall
ensure that documentation of all training completed pursuant to this subsection
is kept in the file of the employee or independent contractor.
3. The manufacturer's instructions
for operating any sterilizer or performing any disinfection procedure must be
located or posted near the equipment used for sterilization or
disinfection.
4. The outpatient
facility shall ensure that each employee or independent contractor follows the
manufacturer's instructions concerning:
(a)
The instruments, items or equipment that may be sterilized or
disinfected;
(b) The procedures for
cleaning an instrument, item or equipment before the instrument, item or
equipment is sterilized or undergoes high-level disinfection;
(c) The procedures for sterilizing or
disinfecting an instrument, item or equipment;
(d) The operation and maintenance of the
sterilizer or the equipment used for high-level disinfection;
(e) The frequency and type of biologic
indicator testing of the sterilizer;
(f) The recommended agents for sterilizing
and disinfecting the instrument, item or equipment; and
(g) The frequency of testing of any solution
for disinfecting to ensure maintenance of the minimum level of effectiveness,
but the solution must be tested not less often than daily.
5. The effectiveness of the sterilization
procedures must be checked by performing a biologic indicator test:
(a) At least weekly, or more frequently if
recommended by the manufacturer; and
(b) While sterilizing all implantable
devices.
6.
Sterilization records and logs of the results of the biologic indicator test
must be maintained by the outpatient facility for at least 1 year after the
test is performed to ensure that the recommended testing and maintenance of the
equipment is performed and the manufacturer's instructions regarding proper
sterilization techniques are followed. Each outpatient facility shall establish
a method to track and recall instruments, items or equipment previously
sterilized or disinfected if there is a failure of the biologic indicator
test.
7. To aid in environmental
control, each outpatient facility shall provide a physical barrier between the
decontamination and sterilization areas of the outpatient facility.
Notes
NRS 441A.120, 449.448
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