Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) Sterile Processing Technician Practice Exam

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When a unit requires a patient-cooling machine, which device would be appropriate to send?

  1. Cooling Gel Pads

  2. Hypo/Hyperthermia Machine

  3. Ice Packs

  4. Portable AC Unit

The correct answer is: Hypo/Hyperthermia Machine

The appropriate device to send when a unit requires a patient-cooling machine is the hypo/hyperthermia machine. This machine is specifically designed for controlled temperature management, allowing healthcare providers to safely cool or warm a patient as needed based on their medical condition. It can precisely regulate temperature and is suitable for therapeutic purposes, such as managing fevers or post-operative temperature control. In contrast, cooling gel pads are generally used for localized cooling rather than for comprehensive patient cooling, making them less suitable for this scenario. Ice packs can provide short-term relief but do not offer controlled cooling, which is crucial in medical settings. A portable AC unit, while capable of cooling an environment, is not designed for direct patient care and does not provide the level of control needed for medical treatment. Thus, the hypo/hyperthermia machine stands out as the most appropriate choice for patient management in a clinical setting.