CNOR Operating Room Nursing

Category - Disinfection

Which of the following must be considered when reprocessing an object that was designed for single-use only?
  1. Reprocessing single-use items can only be performed on critical items.
  2. When reprocessing an item, evidence of sterility must be achieved or the item should be discarded.
  3. Items that are reprocessed after single use should be clearly marked as second-use only.
  4. Disinfection is inadequate for reprocessing; it always requires sterilization.
Explanation
Answer: B-When reprocessing an item, evidence of sterility must be achieved or the item should be discarded. Reprocessing single-use items may be done for cost-saving purposes, although this practice varies by institution. Items that are single-use are typically not designed to withstand multiple uses and cleanings and may become damaged during the process. If the object shows evidence of ineffectual sterilization or the nurse cannot determine the sterility, it should be discarded.
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