Haw. Code R. § 11-95-14 - Infection control
(a) Definitive
policies and procedures governing sterilization techniques shall be developed.
All equipment shall be sterilized either by pressurized steam sterilization or
gas sterilization. The procedures shall be written and shall include:
(1) The technique to be used for a particular
instrument or group of instruments;
(2) The length of time to accomplish
sterilization;
(3) Termperature,
time and pressure control levels established for steam sterilization;
(4) Proper methods of preparation of items
for sterilization;
(5) Shelf
storage time for sterile items established;
(6) Use of sterilizer indicators;
(7) Use of routine (at least monthly)
bacteriological sterilization culture controls.
(b) Written procedures shall also be
developed to provide for:
(1) Prohibition of
re-use of disposable, one-time use items; and
(2) Biologically safe methods of disposal of
contaminated items such as needles, syringes, catheters, gloves, pathological
wastes, contaminated dressings, and any other contaminated items which might be
present in the facility.
(c) There shall be an infection control
committee established to investigate any patient infection and to take prompt
and appropriate remedial action to prevent a recurrence. This committee shall
consist of a physician and a registered nurse, in addition to others. The
facility shall:
(1) Maintain permanent
written reports of all results of investigations of infections and the remedial
action taken;
(2) Report promptly
to the licensing branch of the department any infectious diseases which they
discover that may present a potential hazard to patients, personnel and the
public. Included, but not limited to, are the reportable diseases and the
occurrence of other diseases in outbreak form; and
(3) Provide for adequate patient
post-discharge follow-up in order to discover any patient infection and to
record same in the files of the infection control committee.
(d) There shall be a continuous
education program provided to all facility personnel on the cause,
transmission, prevention, and elimination of infections.
(e) A policy shall be established for strict
control of visitors to prevent their casual access to treatment and
post-operative recovery areas.
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