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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Assembly, Disassembly and Disinfection of the Great Lakes Dry Field System (NOLA) |
05:37 |
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Slide |
Slide Topic |
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Title Slide: Assembly, Disassembly and Disinfection of the Great Lakes Dry Field System (NOLA) |
0:08 |
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Goal |
0:15 |
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Objectives |
0:32 |
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Remove the components from the sterilization package |
0:26 |
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Components of the Nola |
0:12 |
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Attach the tubing to the tongue cage |
0:16 |
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Attach the saliva ejector connector |
0:13 |
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Check for roughness on the underside of the tongue cage |
0:17 |
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Extensions on the frame to hold the tubing back |
0:12 |
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Attaching the cheek retractors to the frame |
0:20 |
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Attaching the tongue cage arms into the tracks on the cheek retractors |
0:29 |
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Plug the tubing into the saliva ejector and check for suction |
0:28 |
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Disinfecting a used Great Lakes Dry Field System (NOLA) |
0:39 |
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Rinsing off the disinfectant and drying |
0:21 |
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Bagging the tubing and tongue cage for a “plastics-cycle” sterilization |
0:39 |
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Completion |
0:06 |