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PROCEDURE checklists 179 CHAPTER 13 PROCEDURE checklists Procedure 13-1 Handwashing 1. Gather needed supplies if not present at the handwashing area: soap or the cleansing agent specified by your facility, hand lotion (optional), paper towels, an orangewood stick or disposable nail cleaner (optional). 2. Stand away from the sink, so that your uniform does not touch the sink. Push your sleeves up your arms 4 to 5 in if you are wearing a watch, push it up too. 3. Turn on the water and adjust the force so that it does not splash on your uniform. Use warm, not hot water. 4. Wet your hands, keeping your fingers pointed down. This will cause the water to run off your fingertips and into the sink. Do not allow water to run up your forearms. 5. Press the hand pump or step on the foot pedal to dispense the cleaning agent into one cupped hand. 6. Lather well, keeping your fingers pointed down at all times. Make sure the lather extends at least 1 in past your wrists. 7. Rub your hands together in a circular motion, washing the palms and backs of your hands. Interlace your fingers to clean the spaces between your fingers. Continue for at least 15 seconds. 8. Rub the fingernails of one hand against the palm of the opposite hand to force soap underneath the tips of the fingernails, or clean underneath the tips of the fingernails with the blunt edge of an orangewood stick or a disposable nail cleaner. 9. Rinse your hands, keeping your fingers pointed down at all times. 10. Dry your hands thoroughly with a clean paper towel, beginning with the fingers and moving upward to the wrists. Dispose of the paper towel in a facilityapproved waste container, being careful not to touch the container. 11. With a new paper towel, turn off the faucet. Carefully dispose of the paper towel without touching it to the other clean hand.

180 Unit 4 safety 12. As you leave the handwashing area, if there is a doorknob, open the door by covering the doorknob with a clean paper towel. If there is no doorknob, push the door open with your hip and shoulder to avoid contaminating your clean hands. 13. After leaving the handwashing area, apply a small amount of hand lotion to keep your skin supple and moist.

chapter 13 Infection Control 181 Procedure 13-2 Using an Alcohol-Based Hand Rub 1. Gather needed supplies: facility-approved alcohol-based hand rub, hand lotion (optional). 2. Check the product label for the correct amount of product you should use. 3. Apply the correct amount of the hand rub to the palm of one hand. 4. Rub your hands together, covering your hands and fingers (front and back), and in between the fingers with the product. Make sure to clean the fingertips and rub the fingernails against your palms to force the product under the nails. 5. Continue rubbing your hands together until they are dry. 6. Apply hand lotion if desired.

182 Unit 4 safety Procedure 13-3 Removing Gloves 1. With one gloved hand, grasp the other glove at the palm and pull the glove off your hand. Keep the glove you have removed in your gloved hand. (Think, glove to glove. ) 2. Slip two fingers from the ungloved hand underneath the cuff of the remaining glove, at the wrist. Remove that glove from your hand, turning it inside-out as you pull it off. (Think, skin to skin. ) 3. Dispose of the soiled gloves in a facility-approved waste container. 4. Perform hand hygiene.

chapter 13 Infection Control 183 Procedure 13-4 Putting on a Gown 1. Gather needed supplies: a gown, gloves. 2. Remove your watch and place it on a clean paper towel or in your pocket. (If you are wearing jewelry, remove that as well.) Roll up the sleeves of your uniform so that they are about 4 to 5 in above your wrists. 3. Perform hand hygiene. 4. Put on the gown by slipping your arms into the sleeves. 5. Secure the gown around your neck by tying the ties in a simple bow or by fastening the Velcro strips. 6. Reach behind yourself and overlap the edges of the gown so that your uniform is completely covered. Secure the gown at your waist by tying the ties in a simple bow or by fastening the Velcro strips. 7. Put on the gloves. The cuffs of the gloves should extend over the cuffs of the gown.

184 Unit 4 safety Procedure 13-5 Removing a Gown 1. Remove and dispose of your gloves as described in Procedure 13-3. (If your gown ties in the front, untie the waist strings before removing your gloves.) 2. Untie the waist ties (or undo the Velcro strips at the waist). 3. Untie the neck ties (or undo the Velcro strips at the neck). Be careful not to touch your neck or the outside of the gown. 4. Grasping the gown at the neck ties, loosen it at the neck and allow the gown to fall away from the shoulders. 5. Be careful to touch only the inside of the gown and pull it away from your body and off your arms. 6. Holding the gown away from your body, roll it downward, turning it inside out as you go. Take care to touch only the noncontaminated side of the gown. 7. After the gown is rolled up, contaminated side inward, dispose of it in a facility-approved container. 8. Perform hand hygiene.

chapter 13 Infection Control 185 Procedure 13-6 Putting on and Removing a Mask Putting on a Mask 1. Gather needed supplies: a mask. 2. Perform hand hygiene. 3. Place the mask over your nose and mouth, being careful not to touch your face with your hands. 4. Tie the top strings of the mask securely behind your head. 5. Tie the bottom strings of the mask securely behind your neck. Make sure that the mask fits snugly around your face. You want to breathe through the mask, not around it. Removing a Mask 1. Perform hand hygiene. (You do not want to touch your face with dirty hands.) 2. Untie the bottom strings first, and then untie the top strings. 3. Remove the mask by holding the top strings. Dispose of the mask, holding it by its ties only, in the facilityapproved container located inside the patient s or resident s room. 4. Perform hand hygiene.

186 Unit 4 safety Procedure 13-7 Removing More Than One Article of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 1. Remove and dispose of your gloves as described in Procedure 13-3. 2. Remove your protective eyewear. Handle only by the clean headband or ear pieces. 3. Untie the gown s waist ties (or undo the Velcro strips at the waist). If the gown ties in the front, untie the waist tie before removing your gloves. 4. Untie the gown s neck ties (or undo the Velcro strips at the neck), and loosen the gown at the neck. Remove and dispose of the gown as described in Procedure 13-5. 5. Remove and dispose of the mask as described in Procedure 13-6. 6. Perform appropriate hand hygiene immediately after removing PPE.

chapter 13 Infection Control 187 Procedure 13-8 Double-Bagging (Two Assistants) 1. The nursing assistant inside the person s room places the contaminated items into an isolation bag (usually a color-coded plastic bag) and secures the bag with a tie. 2. Another nursing assistant, referred to as the clean nursing assistant, stands outside of the person s room, holding a plastic bag cuffed over her hands. The cuff at the top of the bag protects the clean nursing assistant s hands. 3. The nursing assistant inside the isolation unit deposits the bag of contaminated items into the bag held by the clean nursing assistant. 4. The clean nursing assistant secures the top of the plastic bag tightly and disposes of the double-bagged items according to facility policy.