Course Title: Process reusable instruments and equipment in health work

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term2 2015

Course Code: HWSS5711C

Course Title: Process reusable instruments and equipment in health work

School: 155T Vocational Health and Sciences

Campus: City Campus

Program: C6123 - Advanced Diploma of Dental Prosthetics

Course Contact: Mark Doherty

Course Contact Phone: Ph: (03) 9341 1407

Course Contact Email: mark.doherty@rmit.edu.au


Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff

Sue Fatone              9341 1406  sue.fatone@rmit.edu.au

Sandra Torbica       9341 1408 Sandra.torbica@rmit.edu.au

Nominal Hours: 30

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Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

HLTIN301C Comply with infection control policies and procedures

Course Description

Process reusable instruments and equipment in health work


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


On completion of this unit you will possess the skills and knowledge 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, Australia and New Zealand Standards for maintaining infection control and the policies and procedures of the health care establishment.


Details of Learning Activities

Your learning activities in this course is contextualised to reflect workplace infection risks, hazards and associated infection control practices relating to the dental prosthetist practice instruments and equipment; in line with current Australian/New Zealand Standards and workplace protocols.

You must be able to demonstrate essential knowledge required to effectively do the task outlined in elements and performance criteria of this course, manage the task and manage contingencies in the context of the identified work role

You will learn how to consistently use different types of standard sterilizing equipment and perform safe working practices at all times in the laboratory and clinical setting. 


Teaching Schedule

Please check with your teacher for the timetable for this course


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts

ADA Guidelines for Infection Control 2nd Edition 2012


References


Other Resources

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
Australian Standards AS/NZS4187/201.
Document available at http://www.standards.com.au or via RMIT library webpage
National Health and Medical Research Council (2010) Australian Guidelines for the
Prevention and Control of Infection in Healthcare www.nhmrc.gov.au

Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all chemicals, medicaments and materials used at
your dental practice


Overview of Assessment

Clinical observation. Assignment. Production of practise manual including instrument re-processing procedures.


Assessment Tasks

 You will be required to submit a Reprocessing Project ; and undertake a Simulated assessment based on a workplace scenario; that must ensure WHS practices are followed and relevant infection control standards and regulations are met.

You will also be required to undertake a written assessment that will be conducted in class time, which will comprise of multiple choice questions, true and false questions and some short answer questions.


Assessment Matrix

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