Efectividad en la desinfección terminal con el uso de monopersulfato de potasio vs. hipoclorito de sodio en el área física del Centro Quirúrgico del Hospital Básico Guaranda. periodo enero- abril 2020.

The general purpose of this research project is to present a comparison between potassium monopersulfate and sodium hypochlorite disinfectants, in order to know the effectiveness of both in the terminal disinfection process of the physical area of the surgical center service of the Basic Hospital Gu...

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Autor principal: Pilco Rojas, Carmen Amelis (author)
Formato: bachelorThesis
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://dspace.ueb.edu.ec/handle/123456789/3631
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Sumario:The general purpose of this research project is to present a comparison between potassium monopersulfate and sodium hypochlorite disinfectants, in order to know the effectiveness of both in the terminal disinfection process of the physical area of the surgical center service of the Basic Hospital Guaranda. For this, it was proposed to carry out a bibliographic tonnage that allowed to know in detail the characteristics of disinfectants, the cleaning processes and the disinfection techniques necessary to strictly comply with the biosecurity standards of a critical area such as the operating room of a hospital center. After theoretically defining the problem, a quantitative, exploratory and experimental research approach to the field was used, which allowed establishing fundamental aspects of terminal cleaning and disinfection protocols from the perspective of cleaning staff and nursing professionals, Likewise, the germicidal capacity of the disinfectants was evaluated through laboratory analysis, by means of a sampling of the surfaces before and after the terminal disinfection. All the information collected allowed to establish that in the Basic Hospital Guaranda there is a manual for cleaning and disinfection properly applied by those responsible, which allows maintaining the biosecurity conditions of the operating room, it was determined that both disinfectants evaluated are effective, eliminating the germs present in the operating room surfaces. The general conclusion obtained was that the most effective disinfectant based on; The germicidal capacity, cost, exposure time, storage conditions and risks for its use is Potassium Monopersulfate. Key Words: Terminal disinfection, disinfectants, operating room, potassium monopersulfate, sodium hypochlorite