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Review Ch 19
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Supplies needed for SPD operations. Ex. Include detergents, sterilization wrap, sterilization testing products etc. | Operational supplies |
| Supplies dispensed for patient treatment and care. Ex. Included catheters, implants, bandages, etc | Patient care supplies |
| Reusable equipment and consumable items used to provide healthcare services for patients | Inventory |
| Asserts, such as medical devices and sterilization containers, that can be reused as healthcare services are provided to patients | Reusable (inventory) |
| Assets, such as wrapping supplies, processing chemicals and other items that are consumed as healthcare services are provided to patients | Consumable (inventory) |
| Received at the healthcare facility and to verify that what was ordered was received | Check in |
| Care must be taken to ensure that the integrity of the package is maintained until use | With every sterile package |
| TRICK::::: Not all package have an expiration date. Such items do not have a materials that will degrade or decompose in an established normal-use timeframe | Expiration dates |
| It must be inspected before being dispensed | Inspection |
| Same process as transporting in house processed items. | Transporting commercially sterilized packages |
| The movement of supplies To move the correct items in appropriate quantities to the right places at the right rimes and in the most cost-effective manner possible | Distribution |
| Each supply items sored in a specific department An inventory replenishment system in which the desired amount of products that should be available is established, and inventory replenishment returns the quantity of products to this level | Periodic automatic replenishment |
| Use a computerized system to gather and track the issuing of patient items | Automated supply replenishment system |
| An inventory replenishment method that involves the exchange of a freshly filled supply cart on a user unit | Exchange cart system |
| “Automatic” unless there is a need to change the cart’s items or quantities | An advantage of an exchange cart system |
| The need for duplicate inventory and carts. The system is labor intensive and requires adequate space to stage the carts | Disadvantage associated with exchange carts |
| A method of inventory distribution where Irene’s needed are requested by user department personnel and removed from a central storage location for transport to the user department | Requisition system |
| *Needed for each specific procedure are assembled in individual carts and delivered to the department where the procedure will be performed *rely on user input to be effective *effective communication between OR and SP personnel *require upkeep | Case cart system: |