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Infection Prevention and Control Practice Handbook

Infection Prevention and Control Practice Handbook

www.cec.health.nsw.gov.au

4.1.6 hand care and skin integrity ... table 9 as 4381: 2015 single use surgical face mask standard ... 4.4.3 skin antisepsis ...

  Surgical, Skin, Antisepsis, Skin antisepsis

Manual of Infection Prevention & Control in Dental Settings

Manual of Infection Prevention & Control in Dental Settings

www.moh.gov.sa

antiseptic hand rub, and surgical hand antisepsis. 5.7. Hand washing: washing hands with plain (i.e., non-antimicrobial) soap and water. 5.8. Surgical hand scrub: an antiseptic-containing preparation that substantially reduces the number of microorganisms on intact skin; it is broad-spectrum, fast-acting, and persistent 6. Procedure: 6.1.

  Surgical, Skin, Antisepsis

Guide to Local Production: WHO-recommended Handrub ...

Guide to Local Production: WHO-recommended Handrub ...

www.who.int

for skin care, provided that they are cheap, widely available and miscible in water and alcohol and do not add to toxicity, or promote allergy. • Hydrogen peroxide: used to inactivate contaminating bacterial spores in the solution and is not an active substance for hand antisepsis.

  Skin, Antisepsis

Guideline for Hand Hygiene in Health-Care Settings

Guideline for Hand Hygiene in Health-Care Settings

www.cdc.gov

Physiology of Normal Skin The primary function of the skin is to reduce water loss, provide protection against abrasive action and microorgan-isms, and act as a permeability barrier to the environment. The basic structure of skin includes, from outer- to inner-most layer, the superficial region (i.e., the stratum corneum or

  Hygiene, Hands, Hand hygiene, Skin

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