How to Set Up a Medical Distribution Network
Setting up medical distribution network requires a lot of effort and expertise. It also gives opportunities for people who want to pursue a career being a Medicare provider. This is the best way to provide good materials and medicines for a healthier life. Patients rely on equipment or materials used in hospitals or clinics. Medicines that will be used in a clinical or hospital setting must be in good quality, which can be shown on how a disease or sickness is diagnosed. Equipment and other materials that are present inside the hospital or clinic must be beneficial on the part of patients and staff. These things must be considered in order to provide exceptional service and follow business ethics. Life must always be the first priority in setting up a medical distribution network.Things You'll Need
- 1 set of wheelchairs
- 5 sets of care kits for nurses and doctors
- (Masks, gloves and hand sanitizers)
- Surgical equipment
- (Surgical scissors, forceps, retractors, needle holders, scalpels and towel clamps)
- Microscopes
- Disposable medical equipment
- (Surgical blades, microscope slide, insulin syringe and disposable dental kits)
- Clinic or hospital waste treatment products
- (T150 or T300)
- 5 pieces of cloth
Instructions
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The Process
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Place all wheelchairs in a location where they can easily be found and used by staff to assist patients. This will provide convenience or comfort, especially to elderly patients.
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Put care kits--with masks, gloves and hand sanitizers--on the table or desk that will be used by doctors and nurses. These must always be within reach during emergency operations.
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Separate surgical equipment such as scissors, forceps, retractors, needle holders, scalpels and towel clamps from care kits mentioned above. This surgical equipment will be used on patients and care kits will be used by doctors and nurses.
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Clean all microscopes, including microscope slide, with a cloth before your staff tests a certain specimen. Make sure that all equipment and surroundings are clean before operating.
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Use clinic or hospital waste treatment products such as T150 or T300. This will aid in the sanitation and management of waste products to ensure cleanliness and safety.
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Wipe any possible blood stains or dust that can affect the entire cleanliness of hospitals or clinics. Dirty areas in hospitals may result in possible infections that can be experienced by patients.
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Sanitize surgical equipment and care kits, especially after major operations. Make sure everything is clean.
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