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COPE® FOR MALE CIRCUMCISION SERVICES - EngenderHealth

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Finally, disposable consumables for one adult MC include:<br />

■ Disposable scalpel (1)<br />

■ “O” drape (80 × 80 cm drape with ~5 cm diameter hole)<br />

■ Povidone iodine (50 ml 10% solution)<br />

■ Plain gauze swabs (10 10×10 cm for procedure, 5 10×10 cm for dressing)<br />

COPE for Male Circumcision Services<br />

■ Petroleum-jelly impregnated gauze (5×5 cm or 5×10 cm) (“tulle gras”) and sticking<br />

plaster<br />

■ 15 ml 1% or 2% plain lidocaine (without adrenaline) anesthetic solution in single-use<br />

syringe with 21-gauge needle<br />

■ 18” chromic gut 4-0 sutures with 13 mm to 19 mm 3/8 circle reverse-cutting needle<br />

■ Sterile marker pen<br />

■ Condoms (both male and female)<br />

31. Are the necessary equipment and supplies available for the following basic infection<br />

prevention processes for handling contaminated equipment, gloves, and other reusable<br />

instruments<br />

■ Decontamination<br />

■ Cleaning<br />

■ Sterilization or high-level disinfection<br />

32. Is the following equipment for safe disposal of infectious waste available where MC<br />

procedures take place<br />

■ Plastic or galvanized metal containers with tight-fitting covers<br />

■ Puncture-resistant sharps containers for all disposable sharps<br />

33. Are the following equipment and supplies available where blood drawing and testing take<br />

place<br />

■ Disposable gloves<br />

■ Refrigerator (for storing test kits at recommended temperature)<br />

■ Supplies used to collect specimens, such as lancets, disposable needles and syringes, and<br />

tourniquet<br />

■ HIV rapid-test kits (test 1, test 2, and test 3 for tiebreaker)<br />

■ Bandages, cotton wool, and gauze<br />

■ Tissues<br />

■ Running water<br />

■ Handwashing items (soap, antiseptics, towels)<br />

■ Disinfectants and cleaning supplies<br />

■ Sharps disposal bins for needles and lancets<br />

■ Waste disposal (biohazard) bags for blood-contaminated materials, such as gauze, swabs,<br />

gloves, and testing cards<br />

■ Job aids for HIV testing protocols<br />

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