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High-Level Disinfection Guideline Update from AORN

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Highlevel disinfection (HLD) is crucial for patient safety in perioperative settings for several reasons:

• Prevents transmission of pathogens: Surgical instruments and endoscopes can harbor harmful microorganisms on their surfaces. HLD effectively inactivates these pathogens, significantly reducing the risk of them being transmitted from one patient to another during surgery or procedures.

• Reduces risk of infections: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a serious complication that can prolong hospital stays and increase healthcare costs. Proper HLD helps prevent SSIs by ensuring instruments used during surgery are free of infectious agents.

• Improves patient outcomes: By minimizing the risk of infections, HLD contributes to better patient outcomes after surgery.

Perioperative nurses play a vital role in the disinfection process:

• Precleaning and handling: They prepare instruments for HLD by removing visible soil and debris. Proper handling during transport to the decontamination area is also important to prevent recontamination.

• Communication: As highlighted in the podcast introduction, clear communication with decontamination personnel is essential. Nurses should provide details about pretreatment procedures and any specific conditions of the instruments.

• Verification: Some facilities may involve nurses in the verification process after cleaning to ensure instruments are visibly clean and free of debris before HLD.

• Safe storage: Nurses may be responsible for ensuring disinfected instruments are stored properly in designated areas to maintain sterility until use.

Overall, perioperative nurses are key players in upholding aseptic technique and ensuring patient safety throughout the surgical journey. Their role in HLD contributes significantly to preventing infections and promoting positive patient outcomes.

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