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1 Hand washing Introduction to Standard Precautions and Infection Control Practices

2 Why???? Reduces spread of disease from: – –patient to patient – –patient to health care professional – –health care professional to patient – –Health care professional to health care professional – –Visitor to patient

3 Nosocomial Infections Nosocomial Infection = infection obtained in a hospital or healthcare facility Good hand washing reduces nosocomial infections Occur as the result of treatment in a hospital or other healthcare setting, but secondary to the patients’ original condition – –First appears within 48 hours or more after admission or – –Appears within 30 days after discharge The hospital is responsible for the cost of nosocomial infections

4 When to Wash Up… At a minimum, OSHA recommends hand washing: At a minimum, OSHA recommends hand washing: – –Before and after every patient contact – –After removing gloves and other protective wear – –After handling blood or other body fluids – –When visibly contaminated with blood or tissues – –Before leaving the patient area – –Before and after eating, applying makeup, using the bathroom, handling contact lenses, handling equipment

5 Proper hand washing techniques Soap (aids in the removal of pathogens) Warm water Friction All surfaces of the hands must be cleaned – palms, backs, between the fingers. Nails must be cleaned Wash for 15-20 seconds (happy birthday song)

6 Proper hand washing techniques Fingertips should be pointed downward – prevents water from getting on forearms and then running back down onto the hands and recontaminating them. Dry paper towels are used to turn faucet on and off – prevents contamination of hands from organisms on the faucet.

7 Hand Sanitizer Hospitals use sanitizers that are alcohol based Kill microbes chemically Use if hands aren’t visibly soiled – –If hands are visibly dirty, you must wash your hands with soap and warm water

8 Benefits of Hand Sanitizer Faster than hand washing Kills microorganisms quickly More accessible than sinks Reduce bacterial counts on hands Less irritating than soap and water

9 How to use hand sanitizer You cannot use hand sanitizer if your hands are visibly soiled Apply a quarter-sized amount to the palm of one hand Rub hands together covering all surfaces of hands and fingers Rub until sanitizer is absorbed


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