Precleaning instruments; proper use of container signage
[...]for personnel safety, we should strive to minimize the excessive handling of contaminated items. Guidelines and standards do state that gross soil should be removed from surgical instruments at the point-of-use and that soiled instruments should be maintained in a moistened state in transit and...
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