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University of Lahore
Adan Munir
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This document provides instructions on the care of ophthalmic instruments. It covers pre-use, post-use, cleaning, disinfection, storage, and maintenance procedures. Following these guidelines will maintain the instruments in good condition and ensure accurate results during use.
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# Student Information - Name: Adan Munir - Sap Id: 70140701 - Department: BVS - Semester: 5th # Care of Ophthalmic Instrument ## Pre-use 1. Inspect for damage 2. Clean with a damp cloth ## Post-use 1. Clean with damp cloth * Disinfect with solution 2. Dry thoroughly ## Cleaning - Hand...
# Student Information - Name: Adan Munir - Sap Id: 70140701 - Department: BVS - Semester: 5th # Care of Ophthalmic Instrument ## Pre-use 1. Inspect for damage 2. Clean with a damp cloth ## Post-use 1. Clean with damp cloth * Disinfect with solution 2. Dry thoroughly ## Cleaning - Handle with care * Avoid touching optical surfaces or handling instruments roughly - Dampen, don't soak. * Use a damp cloth to wipe the instrument * Avoid soaking as it can damage electrical components or compromise optical coatings - Mild soap solution: * Use a mild soap solution such as diluted dish soap * Use a soft-bristled brush for more thorough cleaning ## Avoid harsh chemicals - Never use harsh chemicals or rough abrasive materials which can damage instruments. ## Disinfection - Follow manufacture guideline. * Use disinfectants recommended by the instrument manufacturer * Use a disinfectant wipe: a disinfectant wipe can be used for non-invasive instruments - Immersion disinfection: * Use a disinfectant solution for invasive instruments following the manufacturer's guidelines. ## Storage - Store in a dry place. * Store instruments in a dry, well-ventilated area. ## Use protective cases - Store instruments in protective cases or pouches to prevent damage. ## Label and organize - Label and organize instruments for easy identification and access. ## Maintenance 1. Regularly inspect instruments * Regularly inspect instruments for damage or wear. 2. Calibrate instruments * Calibrate instruments according to the manufacturer's guidelines. 3. Replace worn-out parts * Replace worn-out parts or instruments as needed. **By following these guidelines you will be able to properly care for your ophthalmic instruments ensuring they remain in good working condition and provide accurate results**