Terminal cleaning
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Terminal Cleaning describes a cleaning method used in healthcare environments to control the spread of infections.
Justification
Nosocomial infections claim approximately 90,000 lives in the United States annually. When patients are hospitalized and identified as having methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus or infections that can be spread to other patients, best practices isolate these patients in rooms that are subjected to terminal cleaning when the patient is discharged.
Procedure
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Non-flammable Alcohol Vapor in Carbon Dioxide systems being used as the final step in sanitizing a swing out toilet in a hospital ER exam room.
See also
External links
- Overview of when, what and how long to conduct terminal cleaning per North Carolina guidelines [1]
- U.S. Military Aseptic Practices [2]
- Sanisys LLC producer of NAV-CO2 accessories
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