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M . Personal Protectivet ® <br /> The practitioner uses single use examination gloves and apron or bib . The <br /> client wears a bib over the area that will be pierced to eliminate the spillage of <br /> blood . <br /> washingN . Hand i . <br /> There is a hand washing sink in the restroorn and procedure room . Both hand <br /> soap and paper towel dispenser aro mounted on the wall and are touches so that <br /> they are easily accessible . <br /> 0 . Aftercare Procedure : <br /> All piercings must be cleaned three times per day with a sea salt solution until <br /> healed . Tattoos must clean 3 times a day with anti bacterial soap . Do not use <br /> alcohol or hydrogen peroxide on any piercings . For any oral piercings , the client <br /> must gargle with sea salt solution three times per day until healed . If not allergic , <br /> clients may take ibuprofen to help with pain and swelling and may also ice the area <br /> if needed . Tattoos and piercings should both be kept out of sunlight and bodies of <br /> water for up to 3 � 4 weeks after procedure . <br /> P. Procedure for an Accidentalill ® <br /> Contain the spill . For spills that contain sharps , such as needles , scalpels , <br /> broken glass , blood tubes or capillary tubes , or if it is a largo volume of liquid , use <br /> a spill kit to clean it up which will include a proper scooper to collect material . The <br /> absorbent power to the spill will be added and the solidified material will be <br /> collected and discarded in a biohazards waste container. If there are sharps <br /> present , discard waste in a sharps container. Alternatively, forceps , tongs , or a <br /> dustpan could be used to pick up sharps . iso not use hands . Spray disinfectant <br /> onto the spill and wipe clean with a paper towel or use a disinfectant wipe . <br /> According to OSHA , EpA � registered disinfectants labeled as effective against FIM <br /> and FIBS/ are appropriate . When blood - borne pathogens other than HIV or HBV are <br /> of concern , OSHA requires use of EISA - registered tuberculocidal disinfectants <br /> hypochlorite solution ( diluted 110 or 1 : 100 with water ) , according to the GDG ` s <br /> Guideline for Disinfection and Sterilization in Healthcare Facilities , 2008 . <br /> Thoroughly wet the spill area with disinfectant and leave it for the correct contact <br /> time per the manufacturers instructions . <br /> Q . Trash Receptacles and Disposal of Contaminated <br /> All trash and hazard containers in the facility have foot lovers . Trashcans will <br /> be lined with trash bags <br /> R . Negative/ Failed r is <br /> If the mechanical ( e . g . time , temperature , and pressure ) indicators <br /> demonstrate that the sterilizer is functioning correctly, a single positive spore test <br />