Dent 1260 IC Handwash PPE 12. 2 Goals of IC 19. Handwashing.

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Dent 1260 IC Handwash PPE

12. 2 Goals of IC

19. Handwashing

Handwash

Handsanitize

Handwash

19. 1 st of day and end of day scrub and between patient scrub 1 st and end scrub Clean nails, rinse fingers down Lather to elbow and scrub 1 minute Rinse fingers up 10 sec Relather and scrub 15 sec Rinse 10 sec fingers up Dry from fingers to elbows Between patients Scrub 15 sec to wrist Rinse 10 sec fingers up Relather and scrub 15 sec Rinse 10 sec fingers up Dry from fingers to wrists

PPE Eyewear or face shield Mask Gloves Lab coat (long sleeve) Required by OSHA- Occupational Safety and Health Admin, Dept of Labor, protect workers

PPE Personal Protective Equipment

24&25. Masks and Eyewear

26. Clinic Gowns

21. Rationale for Gloving

Gloves

23.4 Types of Gloves Utility- for decontaming, heavy latex or nitrile Exam- latex, vinyl or nitrile Sterile- worn for surgery Over gloves-thin “food handler” gloves, answer phone, retrieve items

28. Occupational Exposure Incident Protocol Wash with antimicrobial soap Notify supervisor Have a blood draw within 2 hours Refrain from unprotected sex, breast feeding or blood donation for 6 months Report any flu like symptoms Have follow up blood draw in 6 months

Latex allergy

Vocab Herpetic conjunctivitis- Herpes of eye Herpetic Whitlow- Herpes on hand