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Phase Minimum Recirculation Time Water Tempurature Detergent Type and Concentration (If applicable) Pre-Wash 15 Seconds Cold Drinking Water 1°C - 16°C (33°F - 60°F) N/A Enzyme Wash 1 minute Hot Drinking Water 43°C - 82°C (110°F - 179°F) Wash 2 minutes Hot Drinking Water 43°C - 82°C (110°F - 179°F) Rinse 15 seconds Pure Rinse 10 seconds Drying N/A Hot Drinking Water 43°C - 82°C (110°F - 179°F) Treated Water (Hot) 43°C - 82°C (110°F - 179°F) N/A • Detergent: pHneutral/enzymatic • Concentration: Per the detergent manufacturer’s recommendations • Detergent: pH-neutral cleanser • Concentration: Per the detergent manufacturer’s recommendations N/A N/A N/A Expert Casey Czarnowski says that two of the biggest barriers to IFU adherence are format and size. There is no standard format to IFUs; many have too much information and some have too little. A common example of this is the washer/disinfector cycle grid. While washer/disinfector cycle grids have become common, end users often have difficulty finding it in a document filled with legal language, warnings and caution statements. in it, which, as sterilization processes are run and the soil turns into cement, will block the operation of the instrument, leading to expensive repair or replacement. HHM What are the biggest barriers to IFU adherence and why? CC: Two of the biggest barriers to IFU adherence are format and size. There is no standard format to IFUs. Many have too much information and some have too little. A common example of this is the washer/disinfector cycle grid. While washer/disinfector cycle grids have become common, end users often have difficulty finding it in a document filled with legal language, warnings and caution statements. A standardized IFU will have just the information that technicians require to do their job properly and safely. IFUs are sometimes printed on onion paper, in a font so small that magnification is required to find relevant information, among the numerous languages included in the document. The IFU must be easily readable to the technician in the fast-paced world of sterile processing. MO: Every sterile processing professional is trained to follow the determined steps in order to render a medical device decontaminated, disinfected and/or sterilized. We are groomed from the moment we begin to learn the cleaning principles that shortcuts and variance in processes can have major consequences and put patients at risk. But why then we find that in every hospital adherence to IFU is a major challenge. There are at least four major barriers to IFU adherence: competency, equipment, time and leadership support. 24 Competency: Some IFUs are very complex and the multiple steps makes them difficult to understand and follow. During the past few years, we have had many new technicians entering the field who still require continuous coaching in order to perform the tasks. The complexity of the IFU’s and lack of training negatively affects the ability for these technicians to perform the tasks according to the IFU. Equipment: It is impressive when an IFU lists the type of equipment, the cycle, the timing or even the brush size the technician must use in order to process the medical device. Sadly, many SPD’s do not have upgraded equipment that can help them determine if their equipment runs at the specific parameters for example; if the ultrasonic is running at 45-50 kHz or if the washer disinfector is set for the amount of time on each phase listed on the IFU. Additionally, the SPD may not have the equipment that might be listed on the IFU to be used to clean or sterilize the device. Time: In a fast-paced environment like sterile processing time is very critical. The rule of thumb is to always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use and to ensure there is enough time between cases to do so. This is not always the case resulting in non-adherence to IFUs and skipping steps in the process.  Leadership support: It is important for the govern- ing body of the organization to understand the steps in decontamination, disinfection and sterilization process and the impact failure to adherence to the Sterile Processing Imperatives 2020 • www.healthcarehygienemagazine.com