Environmental Cleaning

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Across
  1. 2. Cleaning that is performed at the completion of the daily surgery schedule.
  2. 4. The standardized direction in which we damp dust & clean.
  3. 6. The party/parties responsible for taking precautionary measures to limit transmission of microorganisms when performing environmental cleaning and handling waste materials.
  4. 8. ___________________________practices promote consistent and standardized cleaning procedures that extend beyond routine cleaning which applies to patients on isolation for suspected or confirmed infectious agents requiring contact/droplet/airborne isolation.
  5. 10. Precautions Follow _________________________________________ when handling trash/linens/other items contaminated with blood/body fluids/other infectious materials
Down
  1. 1. Measures that provide a safe and clean environment for patients before during and after each procedure and at the end of each day.
  2. 3. The ____________ is ALWAYS considered contaminated - even if it was just cleaned.
  3. 5. Do not begin environmental cleaning - including trash and contaminated laundry removal - until the ________________ has left the area.
  4. 7. The peripheral support areas of the surgical suite and procedure rooms where approved surgical attire including covering all head and facial hair and where the traffic is limited to authorized team
  5. 9. Cleaning agents for the perioperative environment are selected based on _______ Registration/hospital grading/contact time/targeted organisms.