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The WHO Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Healthcare …
www.who.int11.4 Surgical hand antisepsis using medicated soap .....48 11.5 Surgical hand preparation with waterless, alcohol-based handrub .....50 11.6 Steps for surgical hand preparation .....51 11.7 Surgical hand scrub with medicated soap or surgical
Recommendations for Asepsis for Invasive Surgical ...
albertahealthservices.cathe surgical hand antisepsis. (Figure 2) • Keep hands above the level of the elbow so that w ater flows down during the surgical hand scrub and rinsing process. Avoid contact with the faucet or other potential contaminants. (Figure 3) • Dry hands thoroughly using a sterile towel following a surgical hand scrub. Thorough drying is essential as
Infection Prevention Checklist for Dental Settings
www.cdc.govA. Supplies necessary for adherence to hand hygiene Yes No for routine dental procedures (e.g., soap, water, paper towels, alcohol-based hand rub) are readily accessible to DHCP a. if surgical procedures are performed, Yes No appropriate supplies are available for surgical hand
This handout gives important safety guidelines to follow ...
healthonline.washington.edu• Carefully remove the sleeve from your non-surgical arm. • Using your non-surgical hand: – Gather the garment onto the side of your surgery. – Pull the shirt off your surgical arm. Putting on your pants, shorts or underwear: • Sit in a chair. Lift 1 leg at a time and slip it into a pant leg until your foot is clear of the garment.