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Sterilizing Medical Equipment

Put on rubber gloves, goggles, a plastic apron and a mask covering your nose and mouth. Place the medical equipment into the sink inside a wire basket and soak them with regular ta...
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Choose a Customs port of entry that will be convenient for you to pick up your medical equipment from. A list of ports is available on the U.S. Customs and Border Protection websit...
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List the medical equipment in alphabetical order. The equipment that starts with the letter "a" will come first in the list, followed by the equipment beginning with "b" and so on....
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Determine which pieces of medical equipment you wish to finance. Check medical supply websites like MedMarketplace (see Resources). This site has one of the largest online database...
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Become familiar with all types of durable medical equipment. There are many modalities of equipment: respiratory, orthopedic, enteral, neonatal, renal, radiologic, etc. Some of the...
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Sterilizing Medical Equipment

Ethylene oxide is still widely used by medical device manufacturers for larger scale sterilization (e.g. by the pallet), but while still used, EtO is becoming less ...
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A medical autoclave is a device that uses steam to sterilize equipment and other objects. This means that all bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores are inactivated.
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1 Jun 2010 ... Sterilizing equipment, a critical aspect of modern medical care, can be accomplished by bombarding the equipment and its packaging with a ...
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