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iahcsmm chapter 12
assembly and packaging
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The U. S. Food and Drug Administration classifies sterilization packaging as a | Class II Medical Device |
| Which of the following is NOT an acceptable sterilization package material? | Canvas |
| count sheets | provide a detailed list of a tray's contents |
| when arranging paper/plastic pouches in the sterilizer, they should be | paper to plastic |
| The relative humidity of the Central Service prep and pack area should be | 30% to 60% |
| some plastics include formulation of spun-bonded polyolefin are intended for use solely in what sterilization processes | ozone and hydrogen peroxide |
| When packaging hinged instruments in an instrument tray | unlock the handles and open the instruments |
| Gauze squares are the wicking material of choice for instrument sets. | false |
| The temperature in a sterile storage area should be 55 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. | false |
| when placing instruments in a peel pack, the tips should always face the plastic side | true |
| All rigid sterilization containers have tamper-evident seals. | true |
| cellulose materials cannot be processed within ozone sterilizers | true |
| Reusable textile packaging requires less labor than disposable packaging. | false |
| Using latex tubing to protect delicate instrumentation is the process of choice for items to be steam sterilized. | False |
| while the outside of all instruments must be dry before sterilization, it is important to ensure all lumens are kept moist for sterilization | false |