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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @sarahalexis22
    @sarahalexis22 6 лет назад +257

    As a sterile processing tech, I appreciate that someone who works in the OR is acknowledging SPD and everything they do!

    • @gageshaw7077
      @gageshaw7077 6 лет назад +1

      Do you enjoy the job? What are typical hours, pay? Deciding between this and scrub tech.

    • @sarahalexis22
      @sarahalexis22 6 лет назад +13

      G.S Vlogs I enjoy the job very much!! At my hospital, we have 3 shifts. Day shift 7am-3:30pm. Evening shift 3-11:30pm. Night shift 11-7:30 am. Pay usually starts anywhere from 12$-15$ an hour. A lot of hospitals pay shift differential if you work evening or night shift. A lot of departments are understaffed so there is possibilities for overtime as well. I believe that sterile processing is a good career or could be used as a stepping stone into the scrub tech position. I think it would be good to start in sterile processing and work your way up. If you can find a hospital that does tuition reimbursement, that’s even better!

    • @apriltaylor8404
      @apriltaylor8404 6 лет назад +1

      Sarah Alexis Very true and thanks for the reply!

    • @sarahalexis22
      @sarahalexis22 6 лет назад

      April Taylor thank you!!!

    • @MrTlow88
      @MrTlow88 6 лет назад

      Same! Glad Spd is getting some attention here! A great starting point in any hospital!

  • @shanmanvlogs1106
    @shanmanvlogs1106 4 года назад +92

    I'm a SPD tech and there is sooooo much more to it, but I appreciate being acknowledged at all. For all you new SPD techs.......there is a million details to this job!! This is a quick walk through, not a specific video. Be ready to have your brain full of information that you have to remember. Without SPD no one in surgery can do their job. In order to understand the inner workings of SPD, you would need at least a year. With that said once again thank you for the acknowledgment. It is an under paid thankless job, but extremely important!!

    • @jamiecannon6321
      @jamiecannon6321 3 года назад +2

      what city and how much do you make?

    • @rolondajackson
      @rolondajackson 4 месяца назад

      Yea, I can’t believe they get paid as less as they make for all they do just like CNA’s

  • @Robot007
    @Robot007 2 года назад +19

    I was a SPD Tech...great job. Moved on to another Hospital job, thanks to the experience achieved in the SPD. Congratulations to all those people that work in this underpaid and thankless job. Ultimately, you are working to save a patient's life. God bless you all.

  • @Sazonman
    @Sazonman 6 лет назад +29

    Today both my wife and I just received our admission letters into the SPD program, I only have one more semester to complete the program whereas she has to complete two semesters, but we'll be graduating together from the program.

  • @donnapalmeri9573
    @donnapalmeri9573 3 года назад +11

    I always wondered how all the instruments were cleaned and sterilized. Thank you for sharing!

  • @beckyg927
    @beckyg927 7 лет назад +14

    I enjoyed this video. I am currently a Sterile Processing Tech and this is a very important job. If we mess up, it can have a domino effect, that can make it hard on the physician, nurses, surgical techs, and most importantly, the patient. Fortunately, at our hospital, we have some very compitant SPD's. I am hopefully going into the surgical tech program thru my hospital, in May of 2018, and I believe my experience as SPD will help me out greatly. Thanks for posting.

    • @michellefreeman5943
      @michellefreeman5943 5 лет назад

      wow, I was wondering if hospitals offered surg tech training and you just answered my question but I guess it depends on where you live. Not sure if that's offered in GA.

    • @dkay1000
      @dkay1000 3 года назад

      @@michellefreeman5943Sorry this is years later. I am certain most hospitals in Georgia do not offer surgical tech training. Hope you found a college or program!!!

    • @cssdTechnologist
      @cssdTechnologist Год назад

      How are you becky

  • @logan-uq7jl
    @logan-uq7jl 6 лет назад +11

    Thank You for doing this tour. I am a Certified Instrument Tech. I have been in this field for 13 yrs. I have my own surgeon (Mohs Surgeon) . i started in our Main Hospital but left to work with this surgeon. Alot of ppl don't realize how much work we do in SPD. Im thinking of going for surgical tech in January. I love SPD and i get paid good $$$ and benefits. Thank You Again.☺☺☺☺

    • @logan-uq7jl
      @logan-uq7jl 4 года назад

      @@deborahgarland5618 What are you talking about who is/was being negative. I don't see nor did i say anything negative. Reread my responses ma'am. smdh ppl. And if you are replying to others don't under comment on my post. comment in general, I think that's what you were trying to do.

  • @tyshaywilliams4319
    @tyshaywilliams4319 5 лет назад +7

    Thanks so much for your videos!! I just started clinicals and this is giving me a heads up on each department I haven’t worked in yet. Decontamination was my first..

  • @brandongautreau217
    @brandongautreau217 7 лет назад +72

    I Been doing sterial processing at my hospital for six months now. It is a really neat job

    • @LisaMarie-gu4rl
      @LisaMarie-gu4rl 7 лет назад +4

      Brandon Gautreau hello! Quick question, so did you do the surgical tech program or did you do a certificate for sterile processing?

    • @brandongautreau217
      @brandongautreau217 7 лет назад +4

      Lisa Marie the hospital I work at let's me work at least a year befor I can get my certification for sterial processing.

    • @gageshaw7077
      @gageshaw7077 6 лет назад

      What’s the hours and pay like? Do you feel it’s a good step towards ST?

    • @dylangray6770
      @dylangray6770 5 лет назад +4

      @@gageshaw7077 40 hour weeks and the occasional call on weekends maybe once every couple months. Anywhere from $14-$17 an hour depending on where you are at. Great step towards CST considering you are gaining an extreme amount of knowledge on instruments

    • @josefinareynademartinez2712
      @josefinareynademartinez2712 3 года назад +3

      @DieselPatches IsHomo im going to start school and the next couple months. In California the paid is really good. Right now I’m Housekeping. Company paid for my school almost 100 %😁 good luck

  • @tinyUbay81
    @tinyUbay81 Год назад +2

    Hi, the more I watch about this kind of job, the more I like it. It's a cool job, you'll never get bored, always moving, and focusing 😇

  • @kimmyxoxo5449
    @kimmyxoxo5449 4 года назад +10

    I love all the info...thanks for doing this video...you guys freaking sterilized rock...
    I'm looking into a new job, I'm tired of warehouse work.
    If it weren't for your dedication of what you all do...many of us wouldn't be alive today.
    Thanks for everything...seriously.
    God bless you all 💕

  • @John_NYT
    @John_NYT 5 лет назад +34

    Anyone who knows sterile processing knows that was a terrible way to decontaminate that set. I’m sure it was clean for demonstration purposes, but simply spraying it is not good. Instruments need to be soaked in a sink filled with detergent and water, and then inspected/brushed/flushed and put through the sonic if necessary.

    • @MoonCrawlerVG
      @MoonCrawlerVG 5 лет назад +4

      yeah I was kinda shocked when I saw that too

    • @thomasfox9935
      @thomasfox9935 4 года назад +3

      Yes, absolutely

    • @buggeazy102
      @buggeazy102 3 года назад

      it comes to you in a bowl already soaked then rinsed they must have skipped that part

    • @gamingjunkies7727
      @gamingjunkies7727 3 года назад

      They had to of skipped that I’m a lead tech at a hospital and we do soak them in decontamination but I was thinking the same thing

    • @phuckoffhacker
      @phuckoffhacker Год назад

      Terrible? It might not of been near perfect but protocols often do differ I opin and it is so much more helpful to give clarity and contribute rather than find fault.. I do beg your pardon..

  • @brendavera3920
    @brendavera3920 7 лет назад +12

    Wow this is an awesome video! I would've never thought of how much work is put in those instruments!!

  • @philopinas
    @philopinas 4 года назад +7

    this kind of job should be encouraged to everyone. Hassle free, not as toxic as your are handling patients like being a nurse.

  • @666toysoldier
    @666toysoldier 2 года назад +3

    I ran instrument processing at two hospitals. One of the biggest problems we had was getting administration to understand that they had to pay enough to attract and keep good help. They seemed to think that it was like old women washing dishes. And BTW, the initial spray wash used high-pressure water. That aerosolizes the bioburden, creating a hazard. The washing should be done with high flow, not high pressure.

    • @jamilahrazzaq8780
      @jamilahrazzaq8780 Месяц назад

      Washing dishes? 😂 Damn that would explain the $12-$15 rate I saw posted in another comment.

  • @ericakabluebigpapilongbarr7397
    @ericakabluebigpapilongbarr7397 4 года назад +4

    I appreciate what this guy is doing my wife is studying to become a surgeon

    • @StellerMoon4
      @StellerMoon4 4 года назад

      Eric AKA Blue Big papi long barrel wish her goodluck bro

  • @loui30
    @loui30 5 лет назад +10

    I am close to being hired to the Hospital where I was born in, as a Sterile Processor, so this video really helped me understand more of the process.

    • @Ms88Chick
      @Ms88Chick 3 года назад +1

      Did you get the job?

    • @loui30
      @loui30 3 года назад

      @@Ms88Chick yeah I actually did. As of today it's been 2 years and 3 months. Thanks for asking.😃

    • @maravatiodelencinal
      @maravatiodelencinal 2 года назад

      @@loui30 did you get hired with or without certification?

    • @loui30
      @loui30 2 года назад +1

      @@maravatiodelencinal Without. For my hospital, it wasn't mandatory. Although, I know some facilities do require it.

    • @maravatiodelencinal
      @maravatiodelencinal 2 года назад

      @@loui30 Thanks!

  • @Danny-ii6jn
    @Danny-ii6jn 2 года назад +8

    Mike letting you in decon with no PPE on 😂

  • @noonesfool
    @noonesfool 6 лет назад +24

    I'd love to see Mike wrapping Christmas presents he'd probably be great at it and you can compete with each other.... Maybe a toy give away to the pediatric unit?

    • @tonybradford1719
      @tonybradford1719 3 года назад

      that is a good idea my hs jrotc class does stuff where we spead the day at different middle schools

  • @LuhLuhLawrence
    @LuhLuhLawrence 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you for this informative video! Current SPD student right here.

  • @bethuecker105
    @bethuecker105 4 года назад +7

    I am very concerned that the manager of this SPD, does not properly demonstrate manually cleaning before placing these instruments into the washer. I agree with opening the box locks of all instruments but manual cleaning is a must! Please use a three basin sink and look into proper decontamination methods.

    • @charliesmith3859
      @charliesmith3859 2 года назад +1

      Absolutley, I thought the same thing. Soil must be removed by manually cleaning. Impingment alone is not enough.

  • @baylee93
    @baylee93 7 лет назад +7

    Brand new OR RN that's always been just a little confused on what exactly happens in SPD - thank you so much for this! I understand now actually seeing the process from dirty to sterile instead of just talking about it!

    • @mykealhood
      @mykealhood 5 лет назад

      You all should try a tracking system.

  • @mgiles1974
    @mgiles1974 3 года назад +1

    Well I learned something new today. Totally thought the instruments would be in the open on a tray or something inside the autoclave for sterilization. Not wrapped or in metal cases.

  • @jillholland9788
    @jillholland9788 4 года назад +5

    These are really cool videos. I’m not in the health care field, but find it fascinating to get a glimpse of how things work. Thanks for sharing these and taking your own time to create them. It’s great how much you enjoy your career, and that you genuinely care about your patients. 👍🏻

    • @rayisrayrayisray896
      @rayisrayrayisray896 4 года назад

      They didn't follow basic requirements. If Joint Commission walks through their department they could get fined, or close them down.

    • @jillholland9788
      @jillholland9788 4 года назад +1

      I’m not in the healthcare field, as I stated, so the high level view is very interesting to me. I’m not looking to find reasons to pick apart someone’s personal efforts. I do hope you can find the resources that meet your needs more appropriately, and I trust that it would not be on RUclips for your high level expectations and criteria. All the best.

  • @phuckoffhacker
    @phuckoffhacker Год назад

    This particular explanation was well given with good detail of the few areas covered..

  • @helixfire1198
    @helixfire1198 4 года назад +1

    Great tour! im thinking of applying to a cst tech program. very informative videos, thanks!

  • @loui30
    @loui30 3 года назад +3

    Wow that decontamination area is small compared to the one I work in.

  • @yolandadomond7985
    @yolandadomond7985 4 года назад +1

    Wow I definitely interested I started classes an am so great full to the person that introduced me

  • @PacMonster146
    @PacMonster146 5 лет назад +21

    So he just rinsed and put it in the washer. No scrubbing?

    • @bethuecker105
      @bethuecker105 4 года назад +1

      shaking my head....

    • @loui30
      @loui30 3 года назад

      Possibly wasn't bloody. I thought that too, because I usually let them soak.

    • @xno-rc7lo
      @xno-rc7lo 3 года назад +4

      @@loui30 most surg techs will put what they used during surgery (bloody) on top separated with a blue towel and sprayed with enzymatic solution, that way when it gets sent down the sterile processing techs will know to give the top instruments a more thorough cleaning vs the instruments that haven't been used (bottom layer)

    • @loui30
      @loui30 3 года назад +1

      @@xno-rc7lo Yeah, that is true. Although where I work, some Scrub techs won't even spray the trays sometimes. So I'll be handling bloody instruments with only gloves on and make my gloves feel sticky. I'm an S.T. graduate and this is stuff you learn early on. I have no idea how these techs forget the most obvious things.🤦‍♂️

    • @samanthas2280
      @samanthas2280 3 года назад +1

      At our hospital it's L&D that's guilty of not spraying. And they need to the most. People don't realize that blood/fluids corrodes the instruments.

  • @tugolditocaribeno2922
    @tugolditocaribeno2922 4 года назад +8

    As a manager and a consultant for sterile processing your methods of washing instruments isn't recommended by any agency I know. Also, remove all jewelry when working in CSP 🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  • @natashahawkins9657
    @natashahawkins9657 7 лет назад +2

    Hey I'm currently in first semester of the Surgical Technology program & was wondering if you could please please please do a crash course on tips & tricks on calculation dosage on how you found it so easy to do because I absolutely suck at math & I can't help it because of the condition I have (Turners Syndrome) & that's one of the cons from the syndrome (having trouble in math) thanks in advance !!!!

  • @ashleycarr9589
    @ashleycarr9589 7 лет назад +12

    Greta vid! I went to school for ST and graduated but not certified. I went back to school to do SPD and I am certified for that. And I recent,y just got hired for SPD! 😃 Cannot wait to start and one day nearby continue my path for ST! I'm sure it will help me

    • @gageshaw7077
      @gageshaw7077 6 лет назад

      Hi, I’m wanting to become a ST also and was thinking of starting here. Have you started working in SPD?

    • @ricepieces6396
      @ricepieces6396 6 лет назад

      how is it going im looking to go into it?

    • @MrTlow88
      @MrTlow88 6 лет назад

      Reece KB I recently started in Spd. It’s a great starting point. You can always move up

    • @ashleycarr9589
      @ashleycarr9589 4 года назад

      G.S Vlogs I did! I really liked it but now currently back in school again for a refresher for ST! Hopefully I can do both, I like varying haha

    • @cssdTechnologist
      @cssdTechnologist Год назад

      How are you ashle

  • @efrenherrera3659
    @efrenherrera3659 6 лет назад +5

    The black container with small instruments used as an example has no holes to allow the steam inside. Does it have another structures to allow the steam inside the box?

    • @Harlem55
      @Harlem55 4 года назад +1

      You can sterilize with dry heat as well as wet heat.

  • @tonybradford1719
    @tonybradford1719 3 года назад +1

    the autoclave is like a big oven that has steam

  • @DCshoesFTW
    @DCshoesFTW 2 года назад

    SPD manager missed many steps when he was cleaning that tray, it didn't get soaked or cleaned with any enzymes water and never got put the tray into sonic machine before putting into the actual washer. Basically just sprayed it down with water and put into the washer

  • @duh999666999
    @duh999666999 6 лет назад +6

    I love this hospital, and Im glad to see mike is still there. Hes a great guy!

    • @lestudio76
      @lestudio76 4 года назад +2

      william H he didn’t wash the instruments correctly and the bio wasn’t positioned correctly on the sterilizer rack. If you know him, tell him to study up on his standards.

  • @rayisrayrayisray896
    @rayisrayrayisray896 5 лет назад +20

    No enzymatic soap, no mechanical cleaning, just rinse and put in washer?

    • @bethuecker105
      @bethuecker105 4 года назад +5

      I agree, I am alarmed watching this.

    • @sarahalaniz7837
      @sarahalaniz7837 4 года назад +5

      He mentioned a pre-soak. Also, some washers add the soap for you. I found it weird that there's no ultrasonic cleaner portion, but I'm not familiar with the washer they use. Also, those instruments would have most likely been scrubbed before being sent through the elevator. They may have skipped a couple steps if the instruments weren't contaminated, or to avoid showing blood/graphic content, and forgotten to mention it. Lastly, they didn't mention the actual packing of instruments, or inspection, but I would assume, again, that they simply didn't think to mention it. I would conclude that this is a brief outline of the process for people who aren't familiar and not a video intended for training. TBH, watching this video was like seeing a dream SPD, I work in veterinary medicine and we rarely get access to this level of facility.

    • @rayisrayrayisray896
      @rayisrayrayisray896 4 года назад +3

      @@sarahalaniz7837 It doesn't matter if he " pre-soaks". Manuel cleaning is needed to get rid of bio burden, but especially biofilm. Please attend conferences for more information, and get certified.

    • @sarahalaniz7837
      @sarahalaniz7837 4 года назад

      @@rayisrayrayisray896 wow, please don't be condescending. clearly you didn't read all of my comment.

    • @mrs8792
      @mrs8792 4 года назад +1

      Rayisray Rayisray I was wondering the same thing? We open and soak our instruments in enzymatic solution, scrub them under water. No splashing is allowed. Then the instruments are drained and put into the washers.

  • @starsmasters5525
    @starsmasters5525 Год назад

    The first step in the washbasin is to rinse with cold water. Why was your water hot and steaming? And why didn't you do manual cleaning and rinsing?

  • @michaellohman50
    @michaellohman50 6 лет назад +14

    What hospital is this? I'm SPD tech with V.A. and ya'll would fail before you get to the washer. V.A. is really strict.

    • @loui30
      @loui30 3 года назад

      Lol😅

  • @garrettrm70
    @garrettrm70 6 лет назад +4

    Informative video! Always been interested in the flow of the CPT.

  • @dcm2424
    @dcm2424 5 лет назад +7

    I am a surgical tech (14 years) that tried three times to work in SPD (at different hospitals) to help out the dept and earn some extra cash and ended up leaving because for some reason most of the employees there were bitter and angry as hell, and they complained about just about everything. I thought we were all on the same team. No thanks, I’ll stay in the OR.

    • @KC-py5vq
      @KC-py5vq 3 года назад

      Lmao ok? That’s just YOUR experience, not every place is like that

    • @dcm2424
      @dcm2424 3 года назад

      @@KC-py5vq of course its MY experience and MY reason for posting. LMAO

  • @stephanielake7439
    @stephanielake7439 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you for another great video! I enjoy seeing the process come full circle.

  • @folsterfarms
    @folsterfarms 2 года назад

    Your editing style is is awesome! “A few moments later”… made me LOL!!! Question: could I use dedicated pressure canner as an autoclave? Any advise on best practice for that?

  • @ktp.kittykat
    @ktp.kittykat 6 лет назад +8

    So I’m a teenager and I have a fear of doctors and needles.....like I mean EXTREMELY BAD. So thank you for showing me that it’s not all scary

    • @buggeazy102
      @buggeazy102 3 года назад

      must have been working there over 20yrs

  • @kylevargo6418
    @kylevargo6418 6 лет назад +5

    Would you recommend starting off as a sterile tech (due to the small amount of schooling it takes) when working towards becoming a surgical tech?

    • @SurgicalTechTips
      @SurgicalTechTips  6 лет назад +7

      Up to you really, personally I would just try to go the route of surgical tech and try to land an SPD job while in school.

    • @kylevargo6418
      @kylevargo6418 6 лет назад +1

      Surgical Tech Tips thanks for the tip. If my work won't adjust my schedule then I will go this route.

    • @Sazonman
      @Sazonman 6 лет назад +2

      Kyle Vargo
      do it you'll luv it I'm going into my second and last semester, afterward I plan on going into either nursing or surgical tech

  • @juanbarraza5604
    @juanbarraza5604 3 года назад +2

    That spd its so small. My unit in Dallas its 45k sq ft.

  • @BillieJolene1
    @BillieJolene1 Год назад

    love these videos. I'm in the surgical tech program but ì wnt to go for Sterile Processing as well. thanks

  • @mazing32able
    @mazing32able 2 года назад

    i went from being a surgical tech to working spd less stressful.

  • @ginanugent2598
    @ginanugent2598 7 лет назад

    Thank you for your insight Sir. I also wanted to let you know I passed my back table check off last week and will be starting clinical next week. I feel you have been a big help.

  • @Jay-kz4td
    @Jay-kz4td 5 лет назад +2

    I'm passionately studying and hoping to achieve my best grades this year. This month is full of my final exams. I want to be in any kind of medical career, and thinking about a future where I'm a surgeon or a nurse or something like that makes me go to bed excited to wake up in the morning and work hard. Wish me luck for the exams plz, haha.

  • @luckyme1784
    @luckyme1784 4 года назад

    Looking forward to work in your hospital as an OR/CSSD staff.

  • @ree572
    @ree572 5 лет назад +3

    What solution was that before washing?
    Was it just sprayed or mixed for soaking? How long?

  • @kamaal50762
    @kamaal50762 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for showing us every detail but does it have alot of paperwork and to memories things or you will just match thrm to their numbers?

  • @mgb7617
    @mgb7617 7 лет назад +1

    We are being taught to check for water and hair in our instrument sets before placing on our back table. Is it common to have to switch out instrument sets? SPD seems thorough, and Mike was awesome!

    • @ccoop3774
      @ccoop3774 6 лет назад

      You should always do this no matter what hospital you are working at.

  • @RainbowReigns
    @RainbowReigns 6 лет назад +2

    I'm fixing to start training in our hospitals SPD in about a week from now, this video gives great insight.

  • @Idellle
    @Idellle 6 лет назад +22

    No rings and clocks please!

  • @MrsKenreal
    @MrsKenreal Год назад

    The book says no jewelry as it harbors microorganisms/germs. However he was wearing rings, bracelets, watch🤔

  • @phuckoffhacker
    @phuckoffhacker Год назад

    That looked like 30 second's.. 👀 I stand corrected 30 minutes is 💯

  • @kamaal50762
    @kamaal50762 9 месяцев назад

    I would like somebody to mention the con and pros of the job for beginners?

  • @shannonselby8656
    @shannonselby8656 Год назад +2

    I’ve been thinking of becoming a certified sterilization technician someday

    • @napnemeanix
      @napnemeanix Год назад

      The college I’ll go to has only 4 classes for SPT it’s Oakton community college 😊

  • @alexandrasteiert1029
    @alexandrasteiert1029 7 лет назад +1

    Tell Mike I said hello and thank you for the interview and I hope he considers me again!

  • @telinathomas
    @telinathomas 26 дней назад

    Im interested in doing this

  • @karenmiller5369
    @karenmiller5369 5 лет назад +14

    No beard covers required? Wearing a t-shirt under your scrubs? No brushing/flushing instruments?

    • @John_NYT
      @John_NYT 5 лет назад +5

      I thought the same thing. That is not proper decontam practice.

    • @rayisrayrayisray896
      @rayisrayrayisray896 5 лет назад +2

      I agree. Where is Joint Commission? Lol

    • @herecia
      @herecia 4 года назад +5

      they also have rings and watches on

    • @lestudio76
      @lestudio76 4 года назад +3

      Separate, scrub, soak, rinse, sonic, washer.
      This manager doesn’t know what he’s doing.

    • @loui30
      @loui30 3 года назад +2

      Under shirts are very common, though

  • @photograffito
    @photograffito 5 лет назад +5

    The commentator is supposed to be gowned up since Mike is processing. J-Co would site this

  • @ArtVanAuggie
    @ArtVanAuggie 4 года назад +1

    If no moisture will get through this wrap, how the hell do the instruments get autoclaved?

    • @9290SC
      @9290SC 4 года назад

      I'm wondering as well

  • @lonestarstate3806
    @lonestarstate3806 6 лет назад +18

    I hope their not sending cameras and light cords through the washers!!

    • @charadremur333
      @charadremur333 5 лет назад

      Why? (Forgive my ignorance)

    • @teksal13
      @teksal13 4 года назад +4

      @@charadremur333 Cameras and light cords are manually cleaned and then low-temp sterilized.

  • @connieblackford6153
    @connieblackford6153 5 лет назад +5

    Did they skip a step ?

  • @DaughterofJesus3
    @DaughterofJesus3 4 года назад +1

    I am hoping to be hired soon for this position. Is there any recommendations on what book to buy for studying? I am hoping the place will offer schooling but to do better for myself, I'd like to get a jump start if possible!

  • @mattress2331
    @mattress2331 Год назад

    Good Break down

  • @Hermorningglow76
    @Hermorningglow76 Год назад

    I enjoyed this. Thanks

  • @JD-kf2ki
    @JD-kf2ki 3 года назад

    And surgeons will take all the credits? Got it!

  • @brittneykaye1827
    @brittneykaye1827 3 года назад +9

    I’m a sterile processing technician and I WISH decontam was this easy 😂

    • @loui30
      @loui30 3 года назад +1

      Haha. Same! 😅 it was probably just for demonstration. Then again, the decon area looked tiny, so maybe they don't receive loads of trays.

    • @andymyers485
      @andymyers485 2 года назад +1

      Yes, this is way too sketchy

    • @smartinvergentes
      @smartinvergentes 2 года назад

      Lol is true

    • @cssdTechnologist
      @cssdTechnologist Год назад

      How are you britt

  • @FreeBlezzingz
    @FreeBlezzingz 5 лет назад +5

    Why isn't Mike wearing a beard cover??

    • @paulr2318
      @paulr2318 5 лет назад +2

      My thoughts as well.

    • @AbandonedxChaos5790
      @AbandonedxChaos5790 4 года назад

      Because it's at a very short length, he can get away with that.

    • @gamingjunkies7727
      @gamingjunkies7727 3 года назад

      As a SPD manager technically if it’s a short enough in length it’s not required

  • @rayanator105
    @rayanator105 2 года назад +1

    How would instruments used for neurosurgery be handled because you don't know if the patient has a dormant prion disease.

    • @shouse5110
      @shouse5110 2 года назад

      toss em out....there seems to be no guidance on processing them....

  • @douglasjones3799
    @douglasjones3799 6 лет назад +2

    What about the linens? How are they sterilized?

    • @thomasfox9935
      @thomasfox9935 4 года назад +1

      During the sterilization in autoclave everything will be sterilized I think

  • @valntin02
    @valntin02 6 лет назад +2

    how to clean plastic tool's like for example otoscope tool's and

    • @charadremur333
      @charadremur333 5 лет назад

      I don't think you clean them but just buy a new one. I'm am not in the field though.

    • @loui30
      @loui30 3 года назад

      Plastic equipment can either be hand washed or wiped with sani-wipes

  • @davidholmes2723
    @davidholmes2723 Год назад

    How do the instruments get sterilized if they are packaged in the blue bag?

  • @sherylsalmon8626
    @sherylsalmon8626 Год назад

    If the instruments are inside of a pack or those boxes, how do they get sterile???

  • @musschootski
    @musschootski 2 года назад

    Will those vendor trays be assembled by the vendor for a specific ortho or neuro case that is scheduled?

  • @johnvanderbur8976
    @johnvanderbur8976 3 года назад

    what about sharp instruments and your hands to prevent cuts

  • @jaleeludin3168
    @jaleeludin3168 7 лет назад

    Hi..i'd a question on how they wash other micro surgical instrument like ophthalmology's stuff thank you

  • @AwesomeSauceum33
    @AwesomeSauceum33 7 лет назад +5

    Do surgical techs typically do sterile processing? Or do you have your own sterile processing techs?

    • @bulgarintv
      @bulgarintv 7 лет назад +5

      Paige Pierson usually there is processing techs at the hospitals. If you are working at a surgery center, you may be the one doing the sterile processing as a surgical tech.

    • @beckyg927
      @beckyg927 7 лет назад +5

      K Tray , you are absolutely correct. At the hospital I work at, we have surgical techs who, after a case is finished, will bring dirty instruments down to our Sterile processing dept and the Sterile processing tech will take it from there. Instruments will be cleaned, rebuilt and sterilized, and once again, ready for the next surgeon who needs it. 😀

  • @sooddthisman
    @sooddthisman 3 года назад +1

    acjkkkkkk. dont scrub the biofilm off?? arrggggggg..

  • @rayisrayrayisray896
    @rayisrayrayisray896 5 лет назад +12

    He doesn't scrub the biofilm off? 🤯

  • @YossieDee
    @YossieDee 5 месяцев назад

    Can you self study then take the exam or you must be go enroll in a program?

  • @missware2677
    @missware2677 4 года назад

    You’re awesome 👏. Thank you

  • @vessuu5167
    @vessuu5167 3 года назад +1

    Wait... thats all they do in their decon? they didn't even use enzymatic o.o

  • @yasirurooj8749
    @yasirurooj8749 2 года назад

    Nice video thanks for the tour and the tutorial

  • @blessyponnachen9528
    @blessyponnachen9528 3 года назад +1

    Why is that blue colour is preferred?

    • @loui30
      @loui30 3 года назад

      It's eases the patient's mentality. It's a calming color, for lack of better words.

  • @mark8846
    @mark8846 4 года назад +4

    5:25 Why does he wrap a tray in two layers at once? Shouldn't he be wrapping it in one layer and then another? That's how it's done where I work.

  • @Abby-wj5je
    @Abby-wj5je 6 лет назад +5

    Wait an hour at 270* for an hour , so I could sterilize metal stuff in my oven?

    • @rudycastellon6360
      @rudycastellon6360 6 лет назад +3

      No, wont work. Oven has no steam.

    • @danthorgnaradur7563
      @danthorgnaradur7563 6 лет назад +5

      Dry heat at 320°F for two hours will sterilize. 270°F for one hour with moist heat. Heat is the easiest way, though you can also use ethyline oxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone or hydrogen peroxide as the video did.
      You can also use radiation but this typically isnt used outside a factory setting.
      Sterilization is merely making it impossible for spores to survive. Most bacteria and pathogens die at 60°C but the spores are much harder to kill

    • @Abby-wj5je
      @Abby-wj5je 6 лет назад +1

      so in my oven at 320 for two hours and it would be sterilized

    • @danthorgnaradur7563
      @danthorgnaradur7563 6 лет назад

      Yes. That is correct

    • @GunsNBudder
      @GunsNBudder 5 лет назад +1

      It's common to clean and package surgical tools in plain envelopes and then bake them at 320 for 2 hours in places that are less equipped than this.

  • @hjon9119
    @hjon9119 4 года назад

    very informative. Thank you

  • @mariacolburn3300
    @mariacolburn3300 5 лет назад +1

    How often the elevator is sterilized I don't think that's safe???

    • @thomasfox9935
      @thomasfox9935 4 года назад +1

      Dirty and clean must be different elevators.

  • @annalorree
    @annalorree 2 года назад

    I do sterile processing in a clinical setting. This is cool, getting to see sterile processing in the big leagues.

    • @coreycoley72
      @coreycoley72 2 года назад

      Is it better working in a smaller setting I ask because I am just started my cst course last week

    • @annalorree
      @annalorree 2 года назад +1

      @@coreycoley72 better? I really can’t say, as I have only done smaller/clinical scale. The larger the facility, however, the larger your budget is likely to be, so the better the equipment is likely to be.

    • @cssdTechnologist
      @cssdTechnologist Год назад

      How' are you anna

  • @tremodelosreyes6358
    @tremodelosreyes6358 5 лет назад +2

    No Bar code Yet?

    • @loui30
      @loui30 3 года назад

      Like Censitrack?

  • @lestudio76
    @lestudio76 4 года назад +3

    Omgosh!! The bio in the sterilizer was positioned all wrong 😲
    Who is this guy??

    • @loui30
      @loui30 3 года назад

      Lol. I noticed the BI too, but didn't think it was positioned "wrong", but I thought different. I must ask, why it's wrong to place it like that.

  • @Thrilldaphil
    @Thrilldaphil 4 года назад +1

    Anybody else getting Blue's Clues vibes? Just me...cool

  • @fedluth3116
    @fedluth3116 2 года назад

    Thnx for this

  • @mariacolburn3300
    @mariacolburn3300 5 лет назад +4

    Hairnet on beard? ????Require? ???

  • @jkitty1089
    @jkitty1089 6 лет назад +5

    the first rinse should be Cold water-