In the United States, of course, we are somewhat beholden to higher tech solutions, which in some ways are a little bit more problematic in terms of treating all that waste, and
we need autoclaves or incinerators that can handle that sort of thing.
Not exact matches
Just a thought - you would have to boil a bottle for at least ~ 2 hours in order to truly sterilize it, that's why true sterilization with moist heat uses an
autoclave to increase pressure in order to decrease the time
needed to sterilize.
Dental Nurse Smile Clinic — Bath, NY 2009 — Present • Set up and prepare the work area pertinent to type of procedure • Test
autoclave before the start of each session • Prepare necessary instruments
needed and clean and sterilize after a procedure is done • Ensure patient comfort • Ensure safe disposal of clinical waste • Give outpatient appointments and update patient records
Provides other patient care services as
needed / directed: Keeps exam rooms clean Maintaining clinical supplies in exam rooms Cleans and
autoclaves contaminated instruments Gives injections or immunizations, within State approved scope of practice Phlebotomy Pulmonary Functions / Nebulizer EKG OB / GYN exams assist as
needed.
* Height, weight and vital signs * Update medication list * Update allergies in record * Update personal, family and social history * Inquire about smoking status * Obtains the Chief Complaint for the visit Provides other patient care services as
needed / directed: * Keeps exam rooms clean * Maintaining clinical supplies in exam rooms * Cleans and
autoclaves contaminated instruments * Gives injections or immunizations, within State approved scope of practice * Phlebotomy * Pulmonary Functions / Nebulizer * EKG * OB / GYN exams assist as
needed Disposes of Bio-Hazardous waste and regular waste per practice protocol.