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

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What is the maximum size and weight of a textile pack?

  1. 10" X 10" X 20", 10 pounds

  2. 12" X 12" X 20", 15 pounds

  3. 12" X 12" X 20", 12 pounds

  4. 14" X 14" X 25", 14 pounds

The correct answer is: 12" X 12" X 20", 12 pounds

The maximum size and weight of a textile pack is determined to ensure that the pack can be effectively sterilized and handled without risks associated with overloading sterilizers or compromising sterility. The correct choice indicates that a textile pack should not exceed 12 inches by 12 inches by 20 inches in dimension and should weigh no more than 12 pounds. This specification is crucial because larger packs can create air pockets, which may hinder proper steam penetration during the sterilization process, resulting in inadequate sterilization. Weight restrictions also play a significant role, as heavier packs can be difficult to handle safely, increasing the risk of injury to personnel and potential contamination. In contrast, other options suggest sizes and weights that exceed established safety and effectiveness guidelines, potentially leading to complications in the sterilization process or challenges in handling. Hence, adhering to the standards presented in the correct response is essential for maintaining safety and efficacy in sterile processing.