Standard Precautions: Focus on Hand Hygiene

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Standard Precautions: Focus on Hand Hygiene Intended Audience: Supervisors, Managers and Direct Caregivers Permission is granted to reproduce these training materials with proper attribution for internal use within healthcare organizations or government agencies at no cost to the training participants. Other reproduction is prohibited without written permission from UW Oshkosh CCDET. All rights are reserved. For information on reproducing these materials, please contact the Director of UW Oshkosh CCDET at 920-424-3034.

Standard Precautions: Focus on Hand Hygiene Learning Points Review standard precautions and why they are important in your work Learn more about common communicable diseases in healthcare facilities Practice/review hand hygiene techniques

What are Standard Precautions? Ways of doing your work to prevent the spread of disease Name some common diseases that are bloodborne or spread through contact with people It is estimated that failure to practice proper hand hygiene is the #1 cause of the spread of disease in healthcare facilities.

Common Communicable Diseases in LTC* Norovirus MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) Influenza Escherichia coli (E. coli) Clostridium Difficile (C. diff) *and other health care settings

Hand Hygiene Plays a strong role in preventing the spread of communicable disease Hand hygiene includes washing with soap and water and also using hand gel When should a caregiver perform hand hygiene?

Activity: Practice Hand Hygiene Let’s watch a brief video first: http://www.cdc.gov/cdctv/handstogether/ Practice using soap and water Practice using hand gel

Practice Standard Precautions. More Information Soap vs. Hand Rubs Using Hand Lotion Fingernails Personal Protective Equipment: Gloves Wrap-Up/Learning Points Review Practice Standard Precautions. It’s Contagious!