Aseptic Handwashing: A Healthcare Guide to Infection Prevention
Health care providers practice aseptic hand washing techniques as an effective means of preventing the spread of diseases like respiratory infections, wound infections and gastroenteritis. Medical aseptic hand washing protects patients and medical providers by acting as a shield against microorganisms.Things You'll Need
- Hospital-approved antiseptic hand cleanser
- Disposable towels
Instructions
Wet your hands. Dispense a generous amount of soap into your palm.
Wash one hand for 15 seconds. Clean under the fingernails and wash your wrist.
Proceed to wash the other hand. Wash as instructed in Step 2.
Rinse your hands thoroughly to remove soap residue. Let the water flow from your forearm downwards. Keep your hands lower than your elbows.
Dry your hands using a disposable towel for each hand. Turn off the faucet with the towel after drying your hands.
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