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Hands are the main pathways of germ transmission during health care. Hand hygiene is therefore the most important measure to avoid the transmission of harmful germs and prevent health care-associated infections. This brochure explains how and when to practice hand hygiene. WHO Team Patient for patient safety Patient safety


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The importance of hand hygiene Hand hygiene is the most important method of preventing and controlling the spread of infections. It is extremely important that all patients and visitors have clean hands. There are two main ways to decontaminate your hands: either washing them with soap and fresh running water or using a hand sanitiser.


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Visitors intravenous lines, catheters, wounds and drains Before handling food or medication After helping patients use toilet The best way to keep hands clean There are a number of ways to keep our hands clean and free from bacteria and viruses. Washing with soap and warm running water Remove jewellery. Wet hands and apply soap from the dispenser.


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Patient, visitor and Carer Information Infection and Prevention Control Why should you wash your hands? Washing your hands with soap and water is the best way to stop you from picking up harmful bacteria and viruses - which are referred to as bugs throughout this leaflet.


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This leaflet explains the different ways to clean your hands and how, by simply washing your hands you can help to reduce the spread of infection.


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This leaflet is part of a suite of nine leaflets for patients and visitors to healthcare settings include information on healthcare associated infections, available here: Healthcare associated infections - Patient and visitor leaflets (including accessible formats) | HSC Public Health Agency (hscni.net) Accessible formats


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For hand hygiene posters/leaflet, refer to the resources section of NIPCM. Further information in the hand hygiene literature reviews: Hand washing, hand rubbing and indications for hand hygiene; Hand hygiene products; Skin care; Surgical hand antisepsis in the clinical setting; 1.3 Respiratory and cough hygiene


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Hand Hygiene Help us to prevent infections spreading The easiest way to pass on germs is with our hands so when staff clean their hands before and after touching each patient, it helps stop the bugs from spreading. There are two main ways to clean hands: Washing with soap and water This removes germs and is best when hands are dirty.


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Hand hygiene Download and print the hand hygiene leaflet below: Hand hygiene - information for the public This leaflet has been translated into the following languages: Arabic (PDF, 127KB) Bengali (PDF, 274KB) Chinese (PDF, 187KB) Gaelic (PDF, 44KB) Hindi (PDF, 287KB) Polish (PDF, 59KB) Punjabi (PDF, 276KB) Urdu (PDF, 464KB)


Hand Hygiene Instructions Poster, 10" x 14" 1 Poster

This information leaflet has been produced to provide you with information about hand hygiene. It explains the different ways to clean your hands and how, by undertaking hand hygiene, you can help reduce infections in hospital, both for yourself and others.


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Information leaflet for patients and visitors The importance of hand hygiene Hand hygiene is the most important method of preventing and controlling the spread of infections. It is extremely important that all patients and visitors have clean hands.


HANDWASHINGBROCHUREFINAL_2.pdf Hand Washing Health Care

1. Wet your hands with water. 2. Apply enough soap to cover your hands. 3. Rub your hands together. 4. Use one hand to rub the back of the other hand and clean in between the fingers. Do the same with the other hand. 5. Rub your hands together and clean in between your fingers. 6.


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• Hand hygiene information leaflets should be available, a 'Hand hygiene: Information leaflet for community service users and relatives' is available to download at www.infectionpreventioncontrol.co.uk . 3. Good hand hygiene practice . To facilitate effective hand hygiene when delivering direct carestaff should ensure they:


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How to perform good Hand Hygiene Remove hand and wrist jewellery and roll your sleeves up this gives better access to perform this task. Using soap 1. Wet your hands first 2. Apply the soap - follow the technique in this leaflet or on the poster above all sinks 3. Dry hands thoroughly with individual paper towels 4.

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