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Type C Fire involves electrical equipment
approved absorbant material that is used to allow air removal, steam
Wicking Material
penetration, and that facilitates drying
Purified Water pH 6.5-7.5
Parenteral Solutions administered intravenously
AAMI (Association for the organization that sets recommended practices and standards for care and
Advancement of Medical processing of devices and systems
Instrumentation)
Ortho-Phthalaldehyde (OPA) best choice for high level disinfection of instruments
regulates medical device reporting; responsible for pre-market requirements
FDA
of medical devices
Quaternary Ammoinum Compound best choice for cleaning walls, fixtures, and floors in the decontamination area
(QUATs)
Dry Steam "superheated steam"
patients may pose a risk of infection whether they have been diagnosed with
Standard Precautions
an infectious disease or not
"master gland" positioned at the base of the brain; important in controlling
Pituitary Gland
growth and development and the functioning of the other endocrine glands
Engraving instrument marking method that is NOT reccomended
system that keeps track of the all incoming and outgoing supplies so that
Perpetual Inventory System
quantities of supplies in storage are known at all times
Steam Sterilization Temperatures 250 and 270 degrees F
Instrument Marking Tape should be wrapped around the instrument approximately 1 to 1.5 times
the sterilizer has successfully killed all bacterial spores in a biologicial
Negative Test
indicator
Impingement physical method by which a washer/decontaminator cleans
Cavitation physical method by which an ultrasonic washer cleans
, FIFO Storage Method inspection for integrity before placing on or removing from the storage shelf
Patient-Controlled Analgesia (PCA) allows auto-administration of pain medication
Pump
inventory control method in which the supplier owns the inventory, stores it at
Consignment System the healthcare facility, and does not charge the healthcare facility for it until it
is used or lost
inventory control method in which products are ordered from a vendor
Pick-n-Pack System prepacked for a particular department (generally items are office supplies
and forms)
inventory control method in which minimal stock is kept on-site, and most
Just-In-Time System orders are delivered when needed (although some medically critical items
must always be on-site); all facilities operate some form of JIT system
inventory control method in which the supplier provides a complete
Stockless Supplies System inventory, storage, and distribution service to the facility, and delivers to
departments on a pre-scheduled basis
inventory control system in which products are purchased in the quantity
Economic Order Quantity System
which is most economical
inventory control system which requires that the lowest quantity of each
supply item which can be available before ordering be determined ("safety
Min/Max System stock level"), then the largest quantity that can be available in inventory
should be agreed upon--this information used to determine quantity of
product to reorder
condition occurring when inventory items required to provide healthcare
Stock Outs
services are not available
relatively inexpensive assets (i.e. sterilization containers, wheelchairs) that can
Inventory (reusable)
be reused as services are provided
relatively expensive assets (i.e. sterilizers, washers) that requires significant
Equipment (capital)
advance planning for their purchase
consumable products found in Central Service and other storerooms,
Inventory (official) warehouses, and satellite storage areas; value usually included on facility's
balance sheet
consumable products found in user areas such as surgical locations and labs;
Inventory (unofficial)
usually expensed to user departments and stored in unofficial locations
financial summary of what a facility owns (assets), owes (liabilities), and is
Balance Sheet
worth (equity) at a specific point in time
inventory replenishment system in which the desired amount of products on
Periodic Automatic Replenishment (PAR
hand is established, and inventory replenishment returns the quantity of
System)
products to this level
inventory replenishment system in which items removed from inventory are
Automated Supply Replenishment automatically identified and tracked. when reorder point is reached, item
System information is generated on a supply pack list in central storeroom. items are
then issued, and transferred to appropriate user area