Proper Hand Washing Techniques for Anesthesiology Nursing Practices

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Learn the essential steps and equipment required for proper hand washing in anesthesiology nursing to reduce the risk of cross-contamination and transmission of infectious organisms. Follow WHO guidelines, use surgical scrub items, and perform a pre-scrub wash to ensure thorough cleaning of hands and arms before patient contact.

  • Anesthesiology Nursing
  • Hand Washing Techniques
  • Infection Control
  • WHO Guidelines
  • Surgical Scrub

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  1. Dr. Kareem Waheed Abu Kheta Al-Mustaqbal University College Department of Anesthesiology Nursing Lecture: 7. practical

  2. PURPOSES To reduce the number of microorganisms on the hands To reduce the risk of transmission of microorganisms to clients To reduce the risk of cross contamination among clients To reduce the risk of transmission of infectious organisms to oneself.

  3. Hands must be washed according to the (WHO) for this causes: Before touching a patient Before an aseptic procedure( Using a surgical scrub brush if possible). After exposure to body fluid After touching a patient. After touching patient surroundings

  4. Equipment Surgical scrub items (antimicrobial soap, two brushes, and nail file) Surgical shoe covers (booties) and cap, face mask, sterile gown, and proper-size gloves. Sterile towel.

  5. Pre-scrub wash 1. Wear surgical shoe covers and cap to cover hair and ears completely. 2. Wear mask. 3. Open the packagecontaining the nail brush/scrub sponge and nail pick.

  6. 4. Rinse the hands and arms thoroughly, allowing the water to run from the hands to the elbows. 5. Clean under the nails with the nail pick. 6. scrub the spaces under the fingernails by the nail brush.

  7. Step 1 Wet the hands and forearms. Rub palm to palm.

  8. Step 2 Rub the palm over the back of other hand with the fingers interlaced.

  9. Step 3 Rub palm to palm, with fingers interlaced.

  10. Step 4 Rub with back of fingers to opposing palms with fingers interlocked

  11. Step 5 Perform rotational rubbing the thumb clasped in the hand.

  12. Step 6 Rub the fingertips in opposite palm in circular motion.

  13. Step 7 Rub each wrist with opposing hand, working to just below the elbows.

  14. Step 8 Rinse the hands under running water, allowing the water to run from fingertips to elbows.

  15. Step 9 Secure sterile towel to dry each hand and arm separately.

  16. ` Thank you

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