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What is medical equipment?
Medical equipment
is any device that is used in the rendering of patient care.
Medical equipment
is inventoried, tracked and maintained by the Department of
Clinical Engineering.
Equipment
Maintained By Clinical Engineering Includes:
EKG machines
Infusion pumps
Ultrasound
machines
Anesthesia machines
X-ray machines
Defibrillators
Patient
bedside monitors
Ventilators
Blood pressure
monitors
Sterilizers
Electrosurgical
units
Pulse oximeters
Hypothermia
machines
Lasers
Equipment
Not Maintained By Clinical Engineering Includes:
Office
machines
Wheelchairs
Patient
beds
Mercury
blood pressure machines (non-electronic)
*Physical Plant
Maintenance Department repairs equipment such as beds, tables
and stretchers.
Who
do I call when medical equipment breaks?
If the equipment
has a red or blue Clinical Engineering bar code label, call
Clinical Engineering at 2-6661.
For other equipment
such as beds or wheelchairs, call Physical Plant at 2-5400.
How
do I know that the medical equipment I work with is
safe to use?
All medical equipment
is safety checked and tagged with a barcode sticker by Clinical
Engineering.
Maintenance PM
schedule includes inspections and function checks. Sometimes,
parts are replaced if required by the manufacturer, e.g.,
once a year for patient monitors and most medical devices,
every three months for anesthesia machines.
There are no maintenance
requirements for certain items. Only a safety check
is performed when the unit is first installed and whenever
the item is brought to Clinical Engineering for repair.
These items include, but are not limited to scales, otoscopes,
and thermometers.
Types Of
Labels Used By Clinical Engineering:
What
should I do if the equipment malfunctions during patient
use?
Turn off
the equipment
Remove
all patient connections
Isolate
and tag the item note that the item was involved in an incident
Do not
attempt to remove wall mounted equipment, simply tag it
Call Clinical
Engineering at 2-6661
Have your
manager notify Risk and Claims
Submit
an incident report to Risk and Claims
Do not
tamper with the equipment
Do not
allow anyone except Clinical Engineering to adjust or repair
the item
What
personal devices are NOT allowed into University
Hospital?
Hotplates
Toasters
Toaster
ovens
Electric
frying pans
Can
I use my cellular phone in the Hospital?
Cellular phone
use is prohibited in patient care areas of University Hospital.
Radio frequency
transmitting devices such as cellular phones can interfere
with some medical equipment such as cardiac monitors, intravenous
pumps, etc.
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Remember
. . . ALL medical equipment, including
outside equipment, must be checked by Clinical Engineering
before it is placed into service or used on a patient.
There
are no exceptions!
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