Lesson objective To create a large information poster telling people about viruses, fungi and bacteria.

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Lesson objective To create a large information poster telling people about viruses, fungi and bacteria

Starter List eight personal hygiene practices that a care worker would ensure they complete before working and during work

Plenary - Bingo

Pick 12 words Door handles Bacteria Two every 20 minutes 5°C – 60°C Danger zone Salmonella Keep food at high temps Medicines Food poisoning Virus Airborne Fungi 12 feet Flu-infected droplets Small living organisms saliva Two days before Door handles

List five hygienic ways to manage hair in medical care

Summary of universal and standard precautions Maintain hand hygiene – how and why? Using personal protective equipment – why? Ensure waste is disposed of in the correct way, why?