State the purpose for vacuuming and the type of vacuum required in a health care environment Describe the vacuuming requirements for outpatient and non-patient areas at UAMS List the 8 steps of vacuuming at UAMS Explain the vacuuming day requirements and the days Demonstrate the TPM system for checking in/out a vacuum Determine how to gage vacuuming cleaning levels in outpatient and non-patient areas
Objectives Testing Instructions When you have completed the test, select one of three buttons below. Finish Later: if you want to return Grade Test: if you are satisfied with you choices Cancel: if you want to start over. CEVS VACUUM PROCESS Navigation Instructions Click the arrow to the right of the slide move the slide forward. Click the arrow on the left side to move to the previous slides. CEVS VACUUM PROCESS Navigation Instructions Click the Post-Test to access the test. CEVS VACUUM PROCESS Hepa Vacuums HEPA vacuum filters trap small particles that may cause problems for allergy sufferers and others with health problems. CEVS VACUUM PROCESS Non Patient Areas Non Patient areas consist of offices, Labs, classrooms, and any area where patients are not seen or treated. Where to use a HEPA Vacuum? CEVS VACUUM PROCESS Know Your Area Patient Area Non Patient Area CEVS VACUUM PROCESS CEVS initiates campus wide vacuum dusting days every Tuesday & Thursday as outlined in our SLA.
Remember to periodically dust from top down
CEVS VACUUM PROCESS A Clean Neat Space When workers leave their offices at the end of the day, a cleaning crew typically comes in to tidy and freshen up the place for the next day. Business offices have high expectations for the appearance and cleanliness of their domain. CEVS VACUUM PROCESS