Handwashing and Disinfectants Flashcards
(Hand washing)
What areas must be bare before hand washing is initiated?
The elbows and down (no jewelry or anything)
(Hand washing)
What should be done before getting soap?
Remove any jewelry; then, wet hands
(Hand washing)
What are the seven steps of hand washing (with soap / water or with hand sanitizer)?
- Palm-to-palm
- Back of hand with opposite palm and fingers interlaced (one at a time)
- Palm-to-palm with fingers interlaced
- Back of fingers with hands clasped (back of fingers to opposite palm)
- Thumbs (one at a time)
- Tips of fingers into palms (one at a time)
- Wrists (one at a time)
(Hand washing)
Compliance with hand washing protocols in healthcare settings is often below ___%.
40
(Hand washing)
What percent alcohol is recommended in rubbing alcohol?
75 - 85%
(Scrubbing)
How long does a typical OR hand scrubbing take?
1st - 5 minutes
all others - 3 minutes
(Scrubbing)
Identify which of the following can be worn while scrubbing:
a. Any jewelry (e.g. a bracelet) is okay
b. A wedding ring only
c. A watch only
d. Trick question. None of the above
(arms must be bare below the elbows)
(Scrubbing)
What are the first few steps in scrubbing?
(First, use the bathroom. Just in case)
Hand and arm wash:
Bare arms below the elbows;
open scrub brush and set aside;
use normal soap / water and hand washing technique to remove oils from skin;
pass arms under water to rinse, always keeping the elbows below the hands
(Scrubbing)
What are the second few steps in scrubbing after initial hand washing?
Scrub one arm at a time:
Use nail cleaning implement in scrub brush container to clean each nail and nail bed;
briskly scrub the nails while counting slowly to five (should be about 40 strokes)
outside, sides, and inside of each finger while counting slowly to five for each surface (should be about 40 strokes);
palm and dorsal hand while counting slowly to five (should be about 40 strokes;
(Scrubbing)
What happens next after washing the hands with soap / water and scrubbing the fingers and hands?
Briskly scrub each aspect of the arm (ascending) while counting slowly to three (should be about 25 strokes for each surface)
(Scrubbing)
What happens if the physician or nurse drops their scrub brush or accidentally bumps into something?
Start all over (NO exceptions; must be done properly)
(unless someone is available to open a new one in the case that you dropped your scrub brush)
(Scrubbing)
How often does the initial hand washing and nail cleaning need to be performed before scrubbing the hands and forearms?
Once per day
(Sterile technique)
After scrubbing and gowning, what part of the physician’s body is considered sterile?
How should two individuals pass each other in the OR?
What other implications does this have?
Only the anterior chest and arms;
NOT the back;
front-to-front or back-to-back;
avoid turning your back to a sterile area or reaching behind someone else’s back
(Sterile technique)
After scrubbing in and completing a case, what should be done?
Following case closure, the hands and forearms should be washed with sufficient hand washing technique
First Aid Disinfectants
Define disinfection.
Reduction of organism counts to safe levels