SRG 1050 — Introduction to Sterile Processing for the Surgical Technologist
Introduces the functions of the sterile processing technician along with their role in the surgical environment. Students will be introduced to principals, techniques and infection control in the surgical and sterile processing environments. Topics include sterile technique, packaging and wrapping techniques, sterilization methods, basic and specialty instrumentation along with their use, inspection and decontamination parameters. Chemical, mechanical and biological indicators, hazards handling chemical agents, body mechanics, case cart preparation and their delivery methods. Students will demonstrate roles in all areas of sterile processing such as decontamination, instrument set packaging/preparation, sterilization, pulling cases, storing and distributing items, and quality and monitoring processes.
Prerequisites: Admission into the Surgical Technology Program
Corequisites: BHS 1390.