Be aware, wash with care! Filthy fingers forecast sickness and sadness. Drown a germ and wash your hands!
Washing your hands, as Florence Nightingale found, promotes cleanliness, preventing infection and deaths of the people you care for.
Hand washing is important for patient care because it reduces the chances of infection. Their are an estimated 100,000 people that die every year in hospitals because the doctor or nurse did not wash their hands. Those 100,000 deaths could be avoided by something so simple as washing their hands.
The best way of prevention is to avoid others who have the disease. Aside from washing hands, care in hygiene etc there is not much that can be done
The best way of prevention is to avoid others who have the disease. Aside from washing hands, care in hygiene etc there is not much that can be done
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Washing your hands is one of the best ways to prevent illness. If you do not wash your hands after you blow your nose or cough, the germs will spread to what ever you touch. Example: You have a cold and cough into your hands at school. your best friend needs to borrow the pencil you just infected. She gets the illness on her hands, then rubs his/her eye. oops, you just gave your best friend the cold virus. lol. please wash your hands after you use the bathroom, cough, sneeze, or anything else. Washing your hands for 15-20 seconds, or singing the Happy Birthday song is the most effective. Hand Sanitizer works well as a substitute, though not as good.
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This is the material safety data sheet. It tells the proper times and methods to use when washing your hands along with the chemicals that should be used.
To perform catheter care for a male client, first ensure you have all necessary supplies, including gloves, antiseptic wipes, and a clean cloth. Begin by washing your hands and donning gloves. Gently clean the catheter insertion site using antiseptic wipes, moving from the site outward to reduce the risk of infection. Finally, secure the catheter to prevent movement and check for any signs of irritation or infection before disposing of waste properly and washing your hands again.
I am taking care of my hair by washing it carefully and combing it with comb to make it fresh
No. Everyone who works in a hospital or other medical facility is taught proper hand washing technique. Since American litigation procedures are spreading world wide, proper hand washing techniques are being taught to food processing workers. MRSA is a bacterial disease normally spread when a health care worker takes care of one patient and does not properly wash his or her hands before seeing the next patient. As a result, the MRSA bacteria travels from patient to patient. Allergies have nothing to do with it. Today restaurant workers and food processing workers are being checked on to make sure they wash their hands, especially after coming to work and using a toilet. It is far less expensive to have an employee spend a minute hand washing than to face a lawsuit for millions. Proper hand washing involves interlocking fingers not just rubbing the palms of your hands together.