COPE® FOR MALE CIRCUMCISION SERVICES - EngenderHealth
COPE® FOR MALE CIRCUMCISION SERVICES - EngenderHealth
COPE® FOR MALE CIRCUMCISION SERVICES - EngenderHealth
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COPE for Male Circumcision Services<br />
20. After decontamination, are instruments and other items rinsed in clean water, then<br />
cleaned with detergent and water using a brush, and finally rinsed in clean water again<br />
21. Are instruments cleaned in a designated receptacle (e.g., a sink or bucket) separate from<br />
where handwashing is done<br />
22. Are instruments and other items sterilized or high-level disinfected before use<br />
23. Are all sterilized or high-level disinfected items stored dry and in a way that prevents<br />
contamination<br />
24. Do staff wear heavy-duty utility gloves when required, according to infection prevention<br />
guidelines<br />
25. Do staff wear plastic or any other protective apron or gowns and goggles during a<br />
procedure that could involve exposing them to blood or other body fluids (e.g., MC<br />
surgery) and when cleaning used instruments<br />
26. Are surfaces (such as examination and operating tables) wiped with a 0.5% chlorine<br />
solution after each procedure<br />
27. Is medical waste handled safely and disposed of by burning or burying in a safe location,<br />
according to the national infection prevention guidelines and standard procedures in your<br />
service setting<br />
Other Issues That You Think Are Important:<br />
28. ____________________________________________________________________________________<br />
29. ____________________________________________________________________________________<br />
30. ____________________________________________________________________________________<br />
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