2.
After the probe has been completely wiped, use a second wipe and starting at the probe
lens begin wiping the probe in a rotating motion moving down towards the strain relief.
Wring the wipe above recessed areas, seams, and ridges to drip disinfectant directly
onto these less accessible surfaces.
Figure 5-8 Disinfecting the Probe Moving from Lens to Strain Relief
Note
Probes that contact only intact skin may be disinfected iin this manner. All probes that contact
mucous membranes (e.g., endocavitary, Transesophageal) require High-level Disinfection.
3.
Once the probe has been completely wiped, use a third wipe and continue wiping the
probe as needed to ensure the surface remains wet for the required exposure time. Use
as many wipes as needed and drip additional disinfectant on recessed areas and ridges,
to ensure all surfaces remain wet for the minimum required contact time listed in the
disinfectant manufacturer’s instructions for use.
Figure 5-9 Disinfecting the Probe
4.
Thoroughly dry all surfaces of the probe using a soft, low-lint wipe or cloth, changing
wipes/cloths when necessary to ensure the probe is completely dry. Pat dry lens.
Visually inspect the probe to ensure all surfaces are dry. Repeat drying steps if any
moisture is visible.
5.
If the probe is not immediately reused, store the probe in a manner that will protect and
keep the probe from being recontaminated. This may be accomplished by placing the
probe in a storage cabinet with filtered air flow and/or by using a disposable storage
cover placed over the probe.
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