For hand hygiene
Found 4 free book(s)Hand Hygiene in Outpatient and Home-based Care and Long ...
www.who.intThe basic principles of infection control and hand hygiene are the same in all health-care settings across the world. However, outpatient care presents some specific challenges related to the application of the WHO “My five moments for hand hygiene”1-3 approach and the implementation of the WHO Multimodal Hand Hygiene Improvement Strategy. 1, 4
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) poster
ww2.health.wa.gov.au• Perform hand hygiene • •Put the gown on so that your front and arms are fully covered and gown opening is at the back • Fasten ties at the neck and at the back • Metal band fitted across bridge of nose • Position goggles over eyes or face shield over face • Adjust if necessary • Fit gloves, adjusting at the cuffs Hand hygiene
Hand Hygiene Audit Tool for General Practice
www.infectionpreventioncontrol.co.ukHand Hygiene Audit Tool for General Practice. NOTES: (BBE) when delivering direct care to . sleeved clothing, wrist and hand jewellery . should be short and clean, no nail varnish, Observation Below Staff member being observed ‘Key Moments’ Was the opportunity taken to clean their hands at each moment Staff are ‘Bare the Elbows’* Cuts ...
Handwashing
www.cdc.govhand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. How does handwashing help fight antibiotic resistance? Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria resist the effects of an antibiotic – that is, germs are not killed and they continue to grow. Sicknesses caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria can be harder to treat.