Impacts of two different loading methods on the sterilization of glass feeding bottle in hospitals
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2016.11.018
- VernacularTitle:2种不同装载方法对医院内玻璃奶瓶灭菌效果的影响
- Author:
Chunmei SHAO
1
;
Xiaomin SHAO
;
Ying SONG
;
Shuqin ZHANG
Author Information
1. 476100,河南省商丘市第一人民医院消毒供应中心
- Keywords:
Central Sterile Supply Department;
Glass feeding bottles;
Loading methods;
Sterilization detection
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2016;22(11):1556-1559
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the impacts of two different loading methods on the sterilization of glass feeding bottle in hospitals,to confirm the best loading sterilization methods and provide the acceptable product for the clinical department.Methods By purposive sampling the glass feeding bottles sterilized between December 2013 and December 2014 in Central Sterile Supply Department,the First People's Hospital of Shangqiu,were chosen.We divided them into experimental group and control group with each 5 groups (120 bottles).The control group applied medical storage tank to load and sterilize.The experimental group sterilized through innovative stainless steel hollow with cover.Both groups were deposited in the storage rack in the clean area with air 300 000 stage air purification and temperature and humidity meeting the national standards.The professional worker supervised this two items at the same time in validity.In the period of validity,professional personnel implemented visual inspection,a magnifying glass detection and bacterial culture at the same time.Results The visualization and magnifying glass detection qualified rate of 5 packages (120 bottles) in the control group was 75.0%,sterilization quality rate 95.0% by biological cultivation compared with 95.8% and 100.0% in the experimental group (P < 0.05).Conclusions The usage of wrapping tool with innovative hollow stainless steel can ensure the effectiveness and the integrity of the glass feeding bottles,can reduce the medical cost and the occurrence of hospital infection.