This looks like an interesting career to go into. Do I need to go to school for this? What's the job outlook like? Also, how long have you been doing this?
Tom for three years, yes to trade school but on the job training could work too. In NewYork state you must pass certification test to continue. The market is wide open especially for traveling techs !
@@lori_inspires no it really depends on the manufacturer instructions for use! Some instruments can’t be submerged hence we have to know and follow the rules.
Hi sir i received my crcst in feb but no one wants to give me a chance to gain experience, how or what can i do toehr then call around for job shadowing at least
Instruction for use on the manufacturer’s manual but there are some general rules to like stainless steel handheld instruments usually can be sonic and Ortho usually has to be Sonic among others!
You say that until you are the one doing the cleaning and get told that some of those items came in contact with a person who was HIV positive. Or who has monkeypox. Or Hepatitis. Better is when you say it's overkill, clean an infected part and slice yourself open with the part!
😂 you ran you enzyme before you finished running your sink, love the way your explained the process
Thank you :) Just got hired with no experience and i am super nervous
Fine me on Facebook and lets chat !
Same here
Me too 🙂
You’ll all done fine just seek to learn and advocate for yourselves
Lucky smh
This looks like an interesting career to go into.
Do I need to go to school for this? What's the job outlook like? Also, how long have you been doing this?
Tom for three years, yes to trade school but on the job training could work too. In NewYork state you must pass certification test to continue. The market is wide open especially for traveling techs !
@@spdeducatorjardincarlton8871 when yall say travel do u mean traveling to other hospitals or where are u guys traveling too
Different hospitals local and country wide and some have even travel the world, surgeries are everywhere thus sterile processing is too
Hi. Do all instruments go into ultrasonic cleaner after the manual cleaner?
Is that the next step always?
@@lori_inspires no it really depends on the manufacturer instructions for use! Some instruments can’t be submerged hence we have to know and follow the rules.
Hi sir i received my crcst in feb but no one wants to give me a chance to gain experience, how or what can i do toehr then call around for job shadowing at least
Thanks sir can you make words written in video
What's the name of the detergent
Triple enzymatic from Gettinge
How do you know what to ultrasonic and what just to regular wash
Instruction for use on the manufacturer’s manual but there are some general rules to like stainless steel handheld instruments usually can be sonic and Ortho usually has to be Sonic among others!
good luck when you have 120 cases a day
Overkill on the hazmat gear.My god your not dealing with nuclear waste.
Not quite but infectious waste is just as bad!
Chill out, nobody wants chemicals splattered into their eyes or on their skin
You say that until you are the one doing the cleaning and get told that some of those items came in contact with a person who was HIV positive. Or who has monkeypox. Or Hepatitis.
Better is when you say it's overkill, clean an infected part and slice yourself open with the part!
@@spdeducatorjardincarlton8871 exactly
They made us do it for covid, why not this???