Book contents
- Core Topics in Airway Management
- Core Topics in Airway Management
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Section 1 Airway Management: Background and Techniques
- Section 2 Airway Management: Clinical Settings and Subspecialties
- Section 3 Airway Management: Organisation
- Chapter 34 Departmental and Hospital Organisation
- Chapter 35 Training in Airway Management
- Chapter 36 Human Factors in Airway Management
- Chapter 37 Decontamination of Airway Equipment
- Chapter 38 Airway Management in a Respiratory Epidemic or Pandemic
- Index
- References
Chapter 37 - Decontamination of Airway Equipment
from Section 3 - Airway Management: Organisation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 October 2020
- Core Topics in Airway Management
- Core Topics in Airway Management
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Section 1 Airway Management: Background and Techniques
- Section 2 Airway Management: Clinical Settings and Subspecialties
- Section 3 Airway Management: Organisation
- Chapter 34 Departmental and Hospital Organisation
- Chapter 35 Training in Airway Management
- Chapter 36 Human Factors in Airway Management
- Chapter 37 Decontamination of Airway Equipment
- Chapter 38 Airway Management in a Respiratory Epidemic or Pandemic
- Index
- References
Summary
Healthcare-associated infection is a global concern and imposes a huge economic burden on the health industry. Anaesthesiologists must be aware of their role in mitigating infection at the work place. This chapter looks at the potential sources and causes of infection and how an anaesthetic event may result in cross-infection. Good practices including hand-washing, decontamination of equipment and maintenance of work surfaces and anaesthetic machines between cases are described. Terminologies such as single use, single patient use, reusable equipment, decontamination and sterilisation are defined. Management of reusable components of video and direct laryngoscopes and the use, maintenance and transport of flexible optical bronchoscopes are discussed. We hope this chapter would be of use to the career anaesthesiologists and also to trainees preparing for their certificate exams.
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- Core Topics in Airway Management , pp. 316 - 320Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020