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Choosing the right mask A guide to ASTM barrier protection standards Angela Maxwell, RN e A. Name Sr. Clinical Consultant, Clinical Operations June 21, 2018 Copyright 2015, Cardinal Health. All rights reserved. CARDINAL HEALTH, the Cardinal Health LOGO and ESSENTIAL TO CARE are trademarks or 1 registered trademarks of Cardinal Health. Copyright 2016, Cardinal Health. All rights reserved. CARDINAL HEALTH, the Cardinal Health LOGO and ESSENTIAL TO CARE are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cardinal Health. Activity # 3820

Welcome Angela Maxwell, RN Sr. Clinical Consultant Clinical Operations Cardinal Health Tricia L. Boring, RN, BSN, CNOR, RNFA Assistant Nurse Manager, Operating Room Mary Washington Hospital 2

Objectives 1 Outline the two mask classifications 2 Review the risks of improper mask use 3 Describe the purpose of ASTM and its mask selection standards 4 Overview the three ASTM barrier protection levels 5 Know the 4 Fs of mask selection 3

About Cardinal Health Recognized leader in healthcare supply chain transformation Top ranking for transforming the healthcare value chain to meet new challenges around costs, revenues and outcomes Unparalleled understanding of healthcare value chain Supplier and leading manufacturer of med/surg products Leader in providing supply chain services with 40+ years experience Expertise in PPE equipment for the OR 722 million units of surgical and medical products sold annually across the US 1 Clinical support team ready to serve you 2,500 clinicians throughout Cardinal Health Dedicated clinical mask team to help you with staff education 4

Why is choosing the right mask important? 1. Risk of facial exposure to blood and fluids 2. Clinical emphasis on reducing healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) 3. Renewed focus on patient and staff safety/quality initiatives 5

Two mask classifications 1. Procedure masks Three or four layers of construction Two ear loops secure mask to face Not suitable for OR Used on hospital floors, isolation, sterile core and processing, labor and delivery, ER and ICU 2. Surgical masks Three or four layers of construction Two straps secure mask to face Primarily used by OR staff Intended for a high risk of fluid exposure 6

Surgical N95 respirator Evacuate all surgical smoke generated by energy-generating devices during operative or other invasive procedures: ESUs, lasers, ultrasonic scalpels/dissectors Wear respiratory protective equipment as secondary protection against residual surgical smoke Also wear during higher-risk, aerosol-generating procedures on patients with known or suspected aerosol transmittable diseases Tuberculosis Varicella Rubeola 2 7

Q1 - What masks are you using for ECU procedures today? A. I don t know B. Surgical Masks with ties C. Procedure Masks with loops D. N95 Respirator 8

How has the purpose of masks evolved? From protecting the patient Originally developed to minimize the risk of patient wound infection due to microorganisms transmitted from clinicians (coughs, sneezes, droplets) to protecting both patient and clinicians. New and drug-resistant pathogens transmitted by patient blood or other bodily fluids Smoke plume can contain toxic chemicals and other irritants Particulate contaminants include dust dispelled by high-speed devices 9

The risks are real One of the exposure risks is to blood borne pathogens, including HIV, HBV, HVC and others 3 One of the top five causes of injury among healthcare workers 4 Blood or blood products involved in 63% of exposure incidents 5 26% of OR blood exposures are to the heads and necks of scrubbed personnel 6 59% of blood and bodily fluid exposures among experienced OR doctors 7 17% of blood exposures occur with circulating personnel outside the sterile field 8 Yet, 76% of OR directors make procedure masks available for OR staff 9 10

Q2 How aware are you of the costs associated with exposure incidences or citations from staff related injuries? A. Very aware B. Somewhat aware C. Not at all aware 11

How are masks typically selected? 10 12

Q3 How are you selecting your masks? A. What is provided to me B. What I learned in training C. Comfort D. Habit/what I always have used E. Leverage the ASTM standards 13

Most people choose the wrong mask 75% use the incorrect PPE for the procedure or setting 11 May lead not only to staff and patient health risks, but also regulatory citations and fines Following ASTM standards would help solve the problem, but awareness of them is low: 48% of OR staff unaware of ASTM standards and different levels of protection 12 57% of face mask units sold in 2016 did not have or claim an ASTM rating 13 14

Clinical Insights: Incorrect usage Proper mask usage is an important part of nurse training Yet, even nurses wear the wrong mask for the level of risk Mary Washington Hospital focuses on proper mask selection, to help avoid HAIs Extensive staff training 15

Medical judgement vs. ASTM industry standards 84% of facilities have a mask selection protocol 56% of the time clinicians use medical judgement even if outside of protocol 95% would change their selection if awareness of ASTM standards was increased including OR nurses, non-or nurses and managers 14 16

Q4 Does your institution have current protocol based on ASTM guidelines? A. Yes B. No C. I am not aware 17

What is ASTM International? Defines more than 12,500 international standards across a wide variety of industries and services Healthcare organizations globally adopt ASTM recommendations to implement best practices In 2001, ASTM created protocol F 2100 to define three standardized mask levels; updated in 2012 18

Three levels of ASTM barrier protection Level 1: low barrier protection General use for short procedures and exams that don t involve aerosols, spray or fluids Level 2: moderate barrier protection For low to moderate levels of aerosols, spray and/or fluids Level 3: maximum barrier protection For heavy levels of aerosols, spray and/or fluids 19

How ASTM levels are determined 20

The 4 Fs of selecting the right mask Protection over preference keeping safety top of mind *Use ASTM standards to support choices around filtrations and fluid resistance 1. Filtration When smoke is present or interacting with TB infected patient, use a high filtration mask (N95 respirator) 2. Fluid resistance Wear a fluid resistant mask if there s any chance of blood and/or bodily fluid splatter ASTM Level 3 surgical masks are recommended as an OR best practice 3. Features Securement loops or ties (Mask with ear loops are not recommended for the OR) 4. Fit Anti-fog film, foam and tapes reduce distractions from fogging issues Shields and protective eyewear keep eyes clear of blood and splash Even the right mask not worn correctly could put you at risk Nose and mouth must be covered completely Create a seal around the face to prevent gaps that increase the risk of inhalation exposure Bonus: Feel Comfort & breathability Filtration Fluid Resistance Features Fit 21

Clinical Insights: Correct usage Nursing leaders expected to do what s right to keep OR staff safe Mary Washington Hospital provides OR options for fit and feel all while meeting Level 3 safety requirements 22

Choose right every time The heath hazards are real 3 out of 4 mask decisions are incorrect 15 Follow your hospital protocol for mask selection Cardinal Health uses the 4 Fs and ASTM standards for general guidelines: ASTM Level 3 masks provide maximum protection without compromising comfort and breathability ASTM Level 1 masks are the general standard for both surgical and procedural use In addition, N95 respirators protect when lasers or electrocautery tools are used We can assist with training on Cardinal Health brand products 23

Q&A Angela Maxwell, RN Sr. Clinical Consultant Clinical Operations Cardinal Health Megan Phillips Sr. Manager, US Regional Marketing Facial Protection Cardinal Health Tricia Boring, RN, BSN, CNOR, RNFA Assistant Nurse Manager, Operation Room Mary Washington Hospital www.cardinalhealth.com/<url> 24 Copyright 2016, Cardinal Health. All rights reserved. CARDINAL HEALTH, the Cardinal Health LOGO and ESSENTIAL TO CARE are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cardinal Health. Activity # 3820

References 1 Cardinal Health internal sales data. Analysis completed July 2017. 2 AORN Guideline for Perioperative Practice, 2017 edition, Guideline for Surgical Smoke Safety, I.SMK20. 3 https://www.osha.gov/sltc/bloodbornepathogens/recognition.html 4 https://www.osha.gov/dsg/hospitals/documents/1.1_data_highlights_508.pdf 5 https://www.osha.gov/dsg/hospitals/documents/1.1_data_highlights_508.pdf 6 AORN Guideline for Surgical Attire, Page 113 section I.h., 2017 7 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19122191 8 AORN Guideline for Surgical Attire, Page 113 section I.h., 2017 9 Key Group, ASTM Mask Survey, November 2017 10 Data: Key Group, ASTM Mask Survey, November 2017 11 Data: Key Group, ASTM Mask Survey, November 2017 12 Data: Key Group, ASTM Mask Survey, November 2017 13 GHX Data Analysis, Q4FY16 pulled 10/19/17, 8 quarters summarized, Acute Class included 14 All data on this slide: Key Group, ASTM Mask Survey, November 2017 15 Data: Key Group, ASTM Mask Survey, November 2017 25