PDF-Adapted from HAND HYGIENE Moments for BEFORE TOUCHING A PATIENT AFTER TOUCHING A PATIENT
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044 42 45 044 42 45 044l3 352253 2 0252 42 0252 295 8035223 7HEN Clean your hands before touching a patient and their immediate surroundings 7HY To protect the patient against acquiring harmful germs from the hands of the HCW 7HEN Clean your hands i. Based on the 'My 5 moments for Hand Hygiene', URL: http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/background/5moments/en/index.html © World Health Organization 2009. All rights reserved.. . Session objective. Introduce the concept of micro-organism transmission. Adapted from . the 'My 5 moments for . hand hygiene', . URL: http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/background/5moments/en/index.html © World Health Organization 2009. All rights reserved.. . Learning Package Objectives. Deborah Scott RN, Infection Prevention QI Specialist. Improving the Culture of Hand Hygiene Using . Teamwork and Transparency . with Leadership Engagement. . ”Leadership plays a critical role in hospital infection prevention and control programs”. Training Module 1. . for All Long-term Care Staff. Upon completion of this training module, long-term care staff will be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of:. Why . hand hygiene is so important to prevent the spread of . Deb Hagerty, DNP, RN, CDP, NHA, CDONA, LBSW, FACDONA. Armstrong State University. Disgust Defined. Darwin-”Something revolting, primarily in relation to the sense of taste , as actually perceived or vividly imagined; and secondarily to anything which causes a similar feeling, through the sense of smell, touch and even of eyesight” . The Case for Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Settings. Background . Costs . Selection of Agents. Techniques . Indications . Summary . Let’s Get Committed…to Prevention. Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI’s) have increased morbidity and mortality rates among hospitalized patients worldwide. The Case for Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Settings. Background . Costs . Selection of Agents. Techniques . Indications . Summary . Let’s Get Committed…to Prevention. Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI’s) have increased morbidity and mortality rates among hospitalized patients worldwide. Training Module #1. . for . the CAUTI LTC Core . Team. 2. Learning Objectives. After completing this . training, . the facility core team members will . be able . to:. Explain . why hand hygiene is so important to prevent the spread of . Area . Two . Level One Certification . Course. KDE SCN. At the end of this presentation you will be able to…. Understand the importance of good personal hygiene;. Identify ways to maintain proper personal hygiene according to district/department policies and procedures;. Clean your hands before touching a patient when approaching him/her. To protect the patient against harmful germs carried on your hands. Clean your hands immediately before performing a clean/aseptic Agenda. Introduction. Hand Hygiene. Reflection & Next Steps. Hand Hygiene. 2. Learning Objectives. Describe two (2) reasons . why having clean hands is especially important in healthcare. .. Discuss two (2) reasons . The foundations of clean, safe care. Claire Kilpatrick & Julie . Storr. WHO WASH in health care facilities team. Part of the 2020 WASH in health care facilities webinar training series. First broadcast April 16 2020. Introduction. Hand Hygiene. Reflection & Next Steps. Hand Hygiene. 2. Learning Objectives. Describe two (2) reasons . why having clean hands is especially important in healthcare. .. Discuss two (2) reasons . ,. and Physics. of Magnetic . D. ipole and Electric . Q. uadrupole . M. oments.. N.J.Stone. , Oxford and Tennessee . IAEA. . April. . 2015. Outline. 1. Table of Recommended Nuclear Electric Quadrupole Moments.
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