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Counting on it!

ISSUE NO. 790

Do you ever walk into a room and forget what you were looking for? Go to the grocery store and forget a few items that you should have written down? We all can be forgetful at times. Sometimes keeping a list of things you need can be very helpful, even if it's only for a handful of items.


It's one thing to forget about a few items when out shopping, but keeping track of surgical instruments during transportation is of vital importance. Count Sheets are instrumental to the practice of knowing exactly what instruments are going into an Operating Room. While this is a pretty standard practice, what you do with them seems to vary. Many departments include the count sheet inside of the instrument tray. The issue is still up for debate, but many professionals feel that count sheets have no place inside containers or wrapped instrument sets. The concern is that the ink can leak, and could be transferred onto the instruments, posing a threat to patient safety if toxicity levels are high enough. Another possible issue, you can lose the count sheet all together since it's not secured.


A solution to both of these issues is using a count sheet holder. Securing the count sheet on the outside of the instrument tray keeps the ink away from the surgical instruments and will also allow you to secure the count sheet without having to worry about losing it. Make sure you are printing the count sheet and use count sheet holders with all instrument tray sets.



Matt Smith

Senior Manager of Marketing

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