Training And Documentation Considerations; Cleaning The Fingerprint Reader - Motion Computing C5v User Manual

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Visibly soiled areas should first be cleaned and then disinfected, or a detergent disinfectant
can be used. For disinfection, the cleaned areas should be moistened with the appropriate
germicide and allowed to air dry.
If the tablet is used with patients who are infected or colonized with vancomycin-resistant
enterococci or other drug-resistant microorganisms judged by the infection control
program (based on current state, regional, or national recommendations, to be of special or
clinical or epidemiologic significance or with highly virulent microorganisms such as Ebola
or Lassa), then the unit should be dedicated to one patient or patient cohort or subjected to
low-level cleaning between patient uses.

Training and documentation considerations

All users of tablet computers in the healthcare environment should be provided with
training on proper cleaning procedures. Cleaning procedures should be added to the
institution's policies and procedures for infection prevention.

Cleaning the fingerprint reader

Under normal circumstances, you should clean the fingerprint reader once a month, or
whenever necessary.
To clean the fingerprint reader
1. Shut down the tablet, unplug it, and remove the battery.
2. Lightly spray a cotton swab with household window cleaner.
3. Gently rub the sensor surface with the cotton swab, slowly rotating the swab so a new,
clean surface of the swab is constantly exposed to the sensor surface. Do not allow
cleaner to drip or run down into the electronics around the sensor.
Do not use bleach, solvents, or abrasives. Do not spray or pour any liquid directly on the
sensor.
4. After cleaning, gently rub the surfaces again with a clean, dry cotton swab. Use a clean
swab each time you clean the sensor.
1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Sterilization or Disinfection of Patient-Care Equipment-
HIV Related. " 2000.
<www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/bp_sterilization_patient_care.html>
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