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It’s in the bag Proper bag technique

Type of Bag Waterproof Inside compartments for supplies Outside pockets Impervious or waterproof barrier Goal to prevent spread of infection and protect health care worker. (Nurseslab,2011)

Styles to suit your needs Hopkins medical supply City Tote diaper bag

Compartments Clean Dressing supplies Patient record BP cuff Stethoscope Thermometer Pulse oximeter Measuring tape Dirty Barrier Pad Hand Gel Garbage Bags Gloves Antiseptic wipes

In the home Take out barrier place in work area Set down bag on edge of barrier, unzip Set out garbage bag outside edge of bag Clean hands Apply gloves Remove needed supplies place on barrier Close bag

After Care Discard soiled items, dressings in garbage bag Remove dirty gloves, discard Cleanse hands Apply clean gloves Wipe down items to return to bag BP cuff, dropping them into the bag as soon as you clean them Wipe off barrier, replace in bag Remove gloves discard Wash hands

Reference Home health bag technique (February 5, 2011). Health Home Care NursesLabs (October ) Home visits & bag technique: everything you need to know about From nurseslabs.com/community-health-nursing/home -visits-bag-technique