Course Title: Process reusable instruments and equipment in health work

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term1 2014

Course Code: HWSS5711C

Course Title: Process reusable instruments and equipment in health work

School: 155T Vocational Health and Sciences

Campus: City Campus

Program: C3299 - Certificate III in Dental Assisting

Course Contact: Ms. Suzanne Dellas Fatone

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9341 1406

Course Contact Email: sue.fatone@rmit.edu.au


Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff

Sandra Torbica

+61 3 9341 1408

sandra.torbica@rmit.edu.au

Nominal Hours: 30

Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.

Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

This unit must be assessed after successful achievement of pre-requisite:

      HLTIN301C Comply with infection control policies and procedures

Course Description

This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required for workers in the health care setting to clean and sterilise reusable instruments and equipment and to maintain associated environments. All procedures must be carried out in accordance with current infection control guidelines, Australian and New Zealand Standards and the policies and procedures of the health care establishment.


All tasks must be carried out in accordance with State or Territory legislative requirements that affect work practices of the health care establishment and/or health care worker


National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

HLTIN302C Process reusable instruments and equipment in health work

Element:

1. Prepare to clean used items

Performance Criteria:

1.1 Follow safe work practices and standard precautions at all times in accordance with legislative and workplace guidelines
1.2 Dispose of sharps and sharps debris into a container that meets Australian/New Zealand Standards at the point-of-use
1.3 Segregate and dispose of waste according to organisation and legislative requirements

 

Element:

2. Clean and dry used items

Performance Criteria:

2.1 Maintain work flow protocols in instrument reprocessing area
2.2 Prepare instruments for cleaning
2.3 Select and safely use appropriate cleaning agents
2.4 Use cleaning methods that avoid the generation of aerosols
2.5 Dry and inspect instruments for damage and remaining debris
2.6 Monitor the cleaning process
 

Element:

3. Prepare and pack items for sterilisation

Performance Criteria:

3.1 Open and unlock instruments with hinges or ratchets
3.2 Prepare instrument trays in accordance with workplace protocols
3.3 Package or wrap critical site instruments in a manner that prevents damage to delicate items
3.4 Place the appropriate chemical indicator into packages as required in accordance with current Australian/New Zealand Standards and workplace protocols
3.5 Label packs with the contents of the pack and batch control data as required in accordance with current Australian/New Zealand Standards and workplace protocols
3.6 Seal wrapped trays with steriliser indicator tape as required in accordance with current Australian/New Zealand Standards and workplace protocols
 

Element:

4. Sterilise loads

Performance Criteria:

4.1 Operate the steriliser safely and in accordance with manufacturer instructions, legislative guidelines and workplace protocols
4.2 Monitor each sterilising cycle and record the details as specified in current Australian/New Zealand Standards
4.3 Maintain records for each sterilising cycle as required in accordance with current Australian/New Zealand Standards and workplace protocols
4.4 Unload the steriliser on the completion of the drying cycle to ensure sterility of items
4.5 Follow criteria for release of processed items as specified in current Australian/New Zealand Standards
4.6 Store sterile packs to maintain sterility in accordance with workplace protocols
 

Element:

5. Maintain sterilising equipment

Performance Criteria:

5.1 Clean and check sterilisers routinely as required in accordance with current Australian/New Zealand Standards and workplace protocols
5.2 Follow the preventive maintenance program as established by the workplace in conjunction with manufacturer or maintenance contractor
5.3 Monitor the sterilising cycles at the intervals specified in current Australian/New Zealand Standards
 


Learning Outcomes


1.1 Follow safe work practices and standard precautions at all times in accordance with legislative and workplace guidelines
1.2 Dispose of sharps and sharps debris into a container that meets Australian/New Zealand Standards at the point-of-use
1.3 Segregate and dispose of waste according to organisation and legislative requirements

2.1 Maintain work flow protocols in instrument reprocessing area
2.2 Prepare instruments for cleaning
2.3 Select and safely use appropriate cleaning agents
2.4 Use cleaning methods that avoid the generation of aerosols
2.5 Dry and inspect instruments for damage and remaining debris
2.6 Monitor the cleaning process

3.1 Open and unlock instruments with hinges or ratchets
3.2 Prepare instrument trays in accordance with workplace protocols
3.3 Package or wrap critical site instruments in a manner that prevents damage to delicate items
3.4 Place the appropriate chemical indicator into packages as required in accordance with current Australian/New Zealand Standards and workplace protocols
3.5 Label packs with the contents of the pack and batch control data as required in accordance with current Australian/New Zealand Standards and workplace protocols
3.6 Seal wrapped trays with steriliser indicator tape as required in accordance with current Australian/New Zealand Standards and workplace protocols

4.1 Operate the steriliser safely and in accordance with manufacturer instructions, legislative guidelines and workplace protocols
4.2 Monitor each sterilising cycle and record the details as specified in current Australian/New Zealand Standards
4.3 Maintain records for each sterilising cycle as required in accordance with current Australian/New Zealand Standards and workplace protocols
4.4 Unload the steriliser on the completion of the drying cycle to ensure sterility of items
4.5 Follow criteria for release of processed items as specified in current Australian/New Zealand Standards
4.6 Store sterile packs to maintain sterility in accordance with workplace protocols

5.1 Clean and check sterilisers routinely as required in accordance with current Australian/New Zealand Standards and workplace protocols
5.2 Follow the preventive maintenance program as established by the workplace in conjunction with manufacturer or maintenance contractor
5.3 Monitor the sterilising cycles at the intervals specified in current Australian/New Zealand Standards


Details of Learning Activities

 

  • Facilitator led class room discussion and demonstration using power point
  • Face to face practical demonstration in groups
  • Study Guide
  • Written assessment
  • Workplace assessment
  • On the job workbased training.


Teaching Schedule

 

  • 4 hours - day 4, block 2 - Facilitator led power point lecture and demonstration including WHS when reprocessing instruments, the difference between sterilization & disinfection, the steps of successful reprocessing of instruments, operation & management of an ultrasonic cleaning unit, types and cycles of steam sterilizers, wet load management. Activity (small group) designing an efficient reprocessing area in dental practice.
  • 3 hours - day 5, block 2 - Facilitator led demonstration in simulation sterilizing room including performance testing of class B steam sterilizer cycles, chemical indicators use and types, load release, tracking of instruments, steam sterilizer maintenance & record keeping, biological testing (simulated demonstration). Scenario based small group revision activity on various aspects of instrument reprocessing.
  • 5 hours - Self managed research/learning using Study Guide
  • 1.5 hours day 4, block 3 - Written assessment
  • 1.5 hours - Post Block 4 but prior to student’s end RMIT enrolment date - workplace assessment in this unit of competence - observation of the student in the workplace
  • 15 hours on the jonb workbased training

 

Total Nominal Hours = 30 hours 
 


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts

Bird. D. & Robinson D (2011) Torres & Ehrlich Modern Dental Assisting, 10th Ed. W.B.
ADA Guidelines for Infection Control second edition, 2012


References


Other Resources

 

References

  • RMIT online learning Hub www.rmit.edu.au/online  
  • Library www.rmit.edu.au/library  
  • RMIT Library Dental Guides: http://rmit.libguides.com/dental
  • Australian Dental Association Vic Branch (2005) Systematic Operating Procedures A manual for infection control and operational safety for the dental practice. http://www.adavb.com.au/  
  • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all chemicals, medicaments and materials used at your dental practice
  • Journals, Brochures, Pamphlets, Periodicals, Newspapers
  • RMIT Student Study Resources: http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=xuhuhx9fm6plz (unresolved)  

 


 


Overview of Assessment

Assessment will include demonstration of underpinning skills and knowledge, assessment activities may include quizzes, project work, demonstration of skills through practical observation (simulated/workplace environment) and written work.


Assessment Tasks

 

  • Submission of signed Third Party Evidence Declaration to support evidence of workbased training and development of skills (based on Elements1-5): 10% weight.
  • Written Assessment (based on Elements1-5) - 45% weight
  • Workplace Assessment - on the job observation (based on Elements 1-5) - 45% weight

Total weight of assessment = 100% 
 


Assessment Matrix

 

  • Day 1, Block 3 - Third part evidence
  • Day 4, Block 3 - Written assessment
  • Post Block 4 but prior to student’s RMIT end enrolment date - Workplace assessment
     

CA, Competency Achieved for unit HLTIN302C as follows:

  • Third party evidence declaration fully completed and signed by workplace supervisor
  • PX pass with a result of 70% or above for the written assessment
  • Post Block 4 but prior to student’s RMIT end enrolment date workplace assessment - achieveing a PX pass result

IMPORTANT INFORMATION -

Please note: The assessment result is final and a second opportunity for re-assessment will be NOT be provided unless the student has applied for and been granted Special Consideration as per RMIT Assessment Policy see www.rmit.assessmentpolicy.edu.au

Failure to complete this unit of competence will result in non-completion of the Certificate III Dental Assisting Program

Other Information

 

  • This unit of competency is delivered against current industry standards. It is recommended that all students are familiar with the current ADA Infection Control Guidelines Document 2012 or the most current version of this document.
  • Students are required to support the learning outcomes for Unit HLTIN302C with work based experience and further self managed research to support positive outcomes in this Unit. A student may feel it necessary to seek further clinical experience outside their place of employment in order to achieve the required Learning Outcomes for Unit HLTIN302C.
  • A Study Guide is available to all students enrolled in this unit of competency for access via RMIT Blackboard. Students are strongly encouraged to complete the study guide as it will support the development of skills and knowledge in this unit and will assist the student with the associated written and workplace practical assessment. The Study Guide is aligned directly with the desired learning outcomes of this unit of competency and as such will provide students with study direction.
  • To undertake practical clinical evaluation and or assessment including workplace assessment students MUST present for the assessment process as follows:

In appropriate clinical attire(no jeans or tracksuit pants, no bare midriff, no singlet tops)
Fully covered in leather(not suede) clinical footwear. Hair to be contained by tying back or in appropriate hair cover.
No artificial fingernails to be worn. No nail varnish to be worn. The wearing of henna is acceptable. Short, clean fingernails
No jewellery to be worn on the hands or wrists. Wedding rings or jewellery that cannot be removed for cultural reasons must be taped with an appropriate waterproof tape.
All cuts/ skin abrasions on the hands or wrists must be covered with a waterproof dressing 

A student that is non-compliant with any of the above requirements will not be permitted to undertake clinical evaluation or assessment at the scheduled time.

  • Plagiarism

RMIT University requires that you present only YOUR work for assessment. Plagiarism is a form of cheating. It is the presentation of the work or idea of another person without appropriate referencing, as though it is your own.
Plagiarism is NOT acceptable. Penalties can include charges of academic misconduct, cancellation of results and exclusion from your course.

Please note: It is also a disciplinary offence to allow your work to be plagiarised by another student. When signing the coversheet to submit your learning guide, you are declaring that the work is not plagiarised.

 

  • Special consideration:

Please note: Students may apply for Special Consideration as per the information via the RMIT website http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=b1wqvnwk8aui (unresolved)  if they believe complete assessment for this unit by the submission date has been affected by factors beyond their control. Special consideration must be lodged prior to or within 48 hours of the scheduled assesment time or assessment submission date. The application for Special Consideration is NOT granted automatically on application.

 

  • Failure to complete any of the above listed tasks/assessments will result in NYC - Not Yet Competent result for unit HLTIN302C Process reusable instruments and equpment in health work. This will result in non-completion of the unit requiring re-enrolment incurring fees, return to class work and completion of any relevant assessments at the time of the re-enrolment. This may also result in non-completion of the Certificate III in Dental Assisting Program
  • The assessment result is final and a second opportunity for re-assessment will be NOT be provided unless the student has applied for and been granted Special Consideration as per RMIT Assessment Policy http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=od0oagg9uc111 (unresolved)  
     

 

  • Assessment Appeal Process:

The Appeals Against Assessment policy and procedure applies to all coursework programs in all careers. The appeal process is staged and students are required to follow each stage in order to ensure their full entitlement to appeal is available on http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=nwjxaifdrgle (unresolved)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

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