Surgical hand wash is the simplest, economic and important procedure, for the prevention of the Infections on hospitals, being able to reduce until in 50%, when it is carried out the procedure in an appropriate way for all the officials.
and to diminish the concentration of bacteria or transitory
flora, acquired by recent contact with patients.
TECHNIQUE:
•Uses water and antimicrobial liquid soap
•To wet the hands with water, use 1 soap application, to scrub
•Uses water and antimicrobial liquid soap
•To wet the hands with water, use 1 soap application, to scrub
vigorously for 10-15."
•To cover all the surfaces of hands, fingers and fingernails, arriving up to 10 cm below the pleat of the dolls.
•To Rinse with abundant water
•The hands dried off with disposable paper towels.
•For the closing of the key uses the same towel.
•The total time for the procedure is of approximately 30” seconds
SUITABLE SITUATIONS:
•When arriving and when leaving the hospital.
•Before and after the following procedures:
•Invasive procedure like placement of an outlying vascular catheter, urinal catheter or taking of samples, etc.
•To Measure central nervous pressure or monitoring of pressure vascular
•Cure of wounded.
•Preparation of parenteral solutions.
•To cover all the surfaces of hands, fingers and fingernails, arriving up to 10 cm below the pleat of the dolls.
•To Rinse with abundant water
•The hands dried off with disposable paper towels.
•For the closing of the key uses the same towel.
•The total time for the procedure is of approximately 30” seconds
SUITABLE SITUATIONS:
•When arriving and when leaving the hospital.
•Before and after the following procedures:
•Invasive procedure like placement of an outlying vascular catheter, urinal catheter or taking of samples, etc.
•To Measure central nervous pressure or monitoring of pressure vascular
•Cure of wounded.
•Preparation of parenteral solutions.
•To administer parenteral medications
•To aspire secretions of breathing roads.
•To administer and/or to manipulate blood and their derived
•Before and after being potentially in contact with patient infected.
•After making use sanitarium cough, to sneeze or to clean the nose
•To aspire secretions of breathing roads.
•To administer and/or to manipulate blood and their derived
•Before and after being potentially in contact with patient infected.
•After making use sanitarium cough, to sneeze or to clean the nose
•Before the contact with patient with alterations in humoral or cellular immunity or with alterations of the integrity of the skin and mucous (burnt, escaras, wounded), or with extreme ages.
SURGICAL HANDWASH
OBJECTIVES:To diminish the concentration of bactteries of the flora resident and to remove the transitory flora completely, acquired by recent contact with patie
TECHNIQUE:
•Was used water and antimicrobial liquid soap (Clorhexidine).
•The key was worked with pedal or with the elbow or photoelectric cell.
•To wet the hands with water, to apply the soap, to rub vigorously for a period of five (5) minutes in the first laundry and of three (3) minutes in the following laundries.
•To Cover all the surfaces of hands and fingers, arriving until above the pleat of the elbows
•To Rinse with abundant water
• During the procedure is recommended to maintain the arms up favoring the glide toward the elbows.
•Was used sterile compress for the drying of hands, fingers and arm.
•Was used water and antimicrobial liquid soap (Clorhexidine).
•The key was worked with pedal or with the elbow or photoelectric cell.
•To wet the hands with water, to apply the soap, to rub vigorously for a period of five (5) minutes in the first laundry and of three (3) minutes in the following laundries.
•To Cover all the surfaces of hands and fingers, arriving until above the pleat of the elbows
•To Rinse with abundant water
• During the procedure is recommended to maintain the arms up favoring the glide toward the elbows.
•Was used sterile compress for the drying of hands, fingers and arm.
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