This document discusses hand hygiene for healthcare staff. It provides guidelines for when hand washing should be performed, such as before and after touching patients. Soap and water should be used when hands are visibly soiled, while alcohol-based gel can be used in other situations. Proper hand washing technique is described in 11 steps. Hand hygiene is important to prevent the spread of infections in hospitals, as thousands of deaths each day are due to infections acquired during health care.
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Hand Hygiene
This document discusses hand hygiene for healthcare staff. It provides guidelines for when hand washing should be performed, such as before and after touching patients. Soap and water should be used when hands are visibly soiled, while alcohol-based gel can be used in other situations. Proper hand washing technique is described in 11 steps. Hand hygiene is important to prevent the spread of infections in hospitals, as thousands of deaths each day are due to infections acquired during health care.
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HAND HYGIENE
PICOT QUESTION
In an acute care hospital, how does
proper hand washing by healthcare staff compared to improper hand washing by healthcare staff, prevent the spread of nosocomial infections during a patients month long stay? WHEN SHOULD HAND WASHING BE PERFORMED?
Before touching a patient
Before clean/aseptic procedure After body fluid exposure risk After touching a patient After touching a patients surroundings SOAP AND WATER VS. ALCOHOL BASED GEL
Soap and Water Alcohol Based Gel
Visibly soiled All other situations Come into direct contact with body fluids PROPER HAND WASHING TECHNIQUE 1. Wet hands with water 2. Apply enough soap to coverall hand surfaces
3. Rub hands palm to palm
4. Right palm over left dorsum with interlaced fingers and vice versa
5. Palm to palm with fingers interlaced
6. Backs of fingers to opposing palms with fingers interlocked
7. Rotational rubbing of left thumb clasped in right palm and vice
versa 8. Rotational rubbing, backwards and forwards with clasped fingers of right hand in left palm and vice versa 9. Rinse hand with water
10. Dry hands thoroughly with a single use towel
11. Use towel to turn off faucet
HAND WASHING: PROPER HAND CARE ALWAYS wash hands with soap and water when visibly soiled! The procedure should take 40-60 seconds Do not routinely wash hands with soap and water immediately before and after using alcohol based hand rub Do not use hot water to rinse hands After hand washing, let hands dry completely before putting on gloves HAND WASHING: ALWAYS REMEMBER NO ARTIFICIAL FINGERNAILS when in direct contact with patients Keep natural nails short USING AND ALCOHOL BASED HAND RUB 1. Apply a palm full of the product to a cupped hand, covering all surfaces 2. Rub hands palm to palm 3. Right palm over left dorsum with interlaced fingers and vice versa 4. Palm to palm with fingers interlaced 5. Backs of fingers to opposing palms with fingers interlaced 6. Rotational rubbing of left thumb clasped in right palm and vice versa 7. Rotational rubbing, backwards and forwards with clasped fingers of right hand in left palm and vice cersa EVALUATE EFFECTIVENESS Gold Standard = Direct Observation How it is being performed When it is being performed Who is performing it WHY IS HAND HYGIENE SO IMPORTANT? The World Health Organization states, Thousands of people die every day around the world from infections acquired while receiving health care (2015). REFERENCES Center for Disease Control. (2015). Measuring hand hygiene adherence: overcoming the challenges . Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/handhygiene/Measurement.html World Health Organization. (2015). Hand hygiene: why, how, and when? Retrieved from