Anthos - Hygiène du fauteuil - Systèmes d'hygiène intégrés
TLDRThe video script highlights the importance of patient well-being and hygiene in a dental practice. It takes viewers through a day in the life of the clinic, showcasing various procedures and systems designed to maintain hygiene standards. The script details the sterilization process, including the removal and cleaning of instruments, the use of a flushing system for rapid and automated washing of the hydraulic circuit, and the use of a bio-sterilization cycle with oxygen-based disinfectant. The video emphasizes the efficiency and thoroughness of these hygiene practices, ensuring a high standard of care for patients.
Takeaways
- 🧼 Emphasis on patient well-being and hygiene is crucial in the dental practice.
- 🔧 Daily routines involve observing procedures and systems dedicated to maintaining hygiene conditions.
- 🧱 Assistants remove instruments and carefully handle canules and other equipment.
- 🌡️ Sterilization is done by cleaning and disinfecting surfaces, followed by a flushing cycle on the full-touch console.
- 🔄 The flushing system is automated, using network water or independent reservoir liquid for a quick and thorough cleaning of the hydraulic circuit.
- 🔄 Customization of the flushing cycle duration is possible, ensuring flexibility in the practice's hygiene protocols.
- 💉 The use of ACVS (Automated Closed-Loop Water Systems) ensures automatic activation of aspiration systems for canules.
- 🧪 End-of-day operations include a biosterilization cycle with oxygen-based disinfectant to ensure high standards of hygiene.
- 🚿 The biosterilization process takes only 10 minutes, significantly reducing microorganisms and providing effective disinfection.
- 🛠️ All removable and washable parts of the care unit are demonstrated for proper sterilization.
- 📅 Starting the day includes filling the disinfectant reservoir and automatic addition of oxygen-based disinfectant to network water.
Q & A
What is the primary focus of the video?
-The primary focus of the video is on the importance of patient well-being and hygiene in a healthcare setting, showcasing various procedures and systems dedicated to maintaining hygiene throughout the day.
How are instruments handled at the beginning of the day?
-At the start of the day, the assistant removes the instruments, takes off the no-fee or Vreiz caps and the extremities of the canulae, and brings them to the sterilization area.
What is the purpose of the flushing cycle on the full-touch console?
-The purpose of the flushing cycle on the full-touch console is to clean and disinfect the surfaces of the care unit. It selects the flushing cycle and starts by pressing play, performing a quick and automated wash of the entire hydraulic circuit of the care unit with network water, W à jeu, or independent reservoir liquid.
How long can the duration of the flushing cycle be customized?
-The duration of the flushing cycle can be personalized as needed by pressing play to activate the cycle.
What does the end of the flushing cycle indicate?
-At the end of the flushing cycle, the 'put instruments back in place' message is displayed, signaling that the cycle has finished and the instruments can be returned to the practitioner's tray.
How is the suction catheter washing process initiated?
-The suction catheter washing process is initiated by the assistant placing the suction cords into the designated housings, and the ACVS system activates automatically once the second suction cord is in place.
What are the recommended end-of-day operations for maintaining hygiene?
-The recommended end-of-day operations include selecting the bio-sterilization cycle on the full-touch console, ensuring that the hoses are fully open, placing the instrument cords into the designated bag, and activating the cycle with a press of play.
How does the bio-sterilization system work?
-The bio-sterilization system is fully automatic and uses a 3% hydrogen peroxide-based disinfectant to quickly perform disinfection cycles of the care unit's hydraulic circuits, eliminating over 99.99% of microorganisms, including fungi and bacteria, and providing significant action against Legionella.
What is the WhV system's role in maintaining hygiene?
-The WhV system automatically adds hydrogen peroxide-based disinfectant to the network water at the care unit's entrance, acting against all contaminants, including Legionella, ensuring high hygiene quality of the water delivered by the instruments.
What additional procedures are recommended at the start of the day?
-At the start of the day, after turning on the care unit, the assistant refills the disinfectant reservoir if necessary, for the bio-sterilization and WhV cycles, and completes the operations by sterilizing, disinfecting, and applying disposable protections.
How is the care unit prepared for the first patient?
-Before the first patient is treated, the assistant performs a flushing cycle to ensure that the care unit and the procedures illustrated in class N°9 are properly followed, maintaining a high standard of hygiene.
Outlines
🌡️ Hygiene and Sterilization Procedures in Healthcare
This paragraph outlines the importance of patient well-being and hygiene in healthcare settings. It describes a day in the life of a clinic, focusing on the various moments and systems dedicated to maintaining hygiene conditions within the facility. The assistant removes instruments, such as cannulas and their extremities, and takes them to the sterilization area. The process includes selecting the flushing cycle on the console, which uses water or independent reservoir liquid for a rapid and automated washing of the entire hydraulic circuit. The cycle ends with a message to put the instruments back into service. The assistant also demonstrates the activation of the cannula washing system and the steps for daily operations, including the bio-sterilization cycle using 3% oxygienic water-based disinfectant, which significantly reduces microorganisms and ensures readiness for the next client.
🧼 Demonstration of Sterilizable Parts and Daily Procedures
This paragraph focuses on the demonstration of all removable and washable parts of the care unit, such as poles, which are taken to the sterilization area. It then transitions to the procedures recommended at the start of the day. After turning on the care unit, the assistant fills the disinfectant reservoir for bio-sterilization cycles and adds automatic water-based disinfectant to the network water at the unit's entrance. The WHF system acts against all contaminants, including legionella, ensuring high hygiene quality of the water delivered by the instruments. The assistant completes the morning operations by reassembling the sterilized elements, disinfecting, and applying disposable protections. Before the first patient is treated, a flushing cycle is performed, as illustrated on the care unit and in class 9. The message concludes with a thank you for the attention.
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Keywords
💡Well-being
💡Hygiene
💡Sterilization
💡Flushing cycle
💡Disinfection
💡Hydraulic circuit
💡Infection control
💡Medical instruments
💡Bio-sterilization
💡Hydraulic fluid
💡Contamination
Highlights
Emphasis on patient well-being and hygiene throughout the day
Observation of procedures and systems dedicated to maintaining hygiene conditions in the clinic
Assistant removes instruments and parts without any hitch or Vreiz
Sterilization area where instruments are cleaned and disinfected
Selection of the flushing cycle on the full-touch console before extracting instruments
Customization of the cycle duration and automatic washing of the hydraulic circuit with network water or independent reservoir liquid
Message to return instruments after the flushing cycle is displayed
Activation of the cannula washing system by placing aspiration cords in designated housings
Automatic activation of the ACVS system once the second aspiration cord is in place
Sterilized equipment prepared for the next client
End-of-day operations include selecting the bio-sterilization cycle on the full-touch console
Automatic bio-sterilization system using 3% oxygen-based disinfectant for rapid cycles
Drainage of hydraulic instrument circuits and introduction of disinfectant liquid
Contact time for disinfectant and automatic message display upon cycle completion
Reduction of microorganisms by more than 99.99%, including fungi and bacteria, and significant action against Legionella
Demonstration of all removable and washable parts of the care unit for sterilization
Observation of recommended procedures at the beginning of the day
Automatic addition of oxygen-based disinfectant to network water at the care unit's entry
Daily intensive disinfection cycle ensuring high hygiene quality of delivered water
Sterilization, disinfection, and application of disposable protections as part of morning operations
Cycling of flushing before the first patient is treated, as illustrated on the care unit and class N9
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