Hand Washing | Return Demonstration

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hi6h4bQVZTw

Ringkasan

TLDRShekaina Aquino Maranga demonstrates proper hand washing techniques to prevent infections. This procedure involves ensuring that all equipment is ready, avoiding contact with contaminated areas like the sink, and removing jewelry. The hand washing process includes thoroughly wetting hands, applying antimicrobial soap, lathering, and rinsing hands in a specific way that minimizes contamination. After washing, hands should be dried with paper towels, and the faucet turned off using a towel to avoid recontamination. The video emphasizes the importance of following the five moments of hand hygiene in healthcare settings.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿงผ Hand hygiene is crucial for infection control.
  • ๐Ÿ’ง Use a sink with warm water for washing hands.
  • ๐Ÿ’ Remove all jewelry before washing.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ Lather and rub hands thoroughly.
  • ๐Ÿšฐ Rinse hands under running water to eliminate dirt.
  • ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Use paper towels to dry and turn off the faucet.

Garis waktu

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    The video explains the importance of hand hygiene in preventing infections and healthcare-associated infections. It emphasizes the need for complete equipment, including a sink, warm water, antimicrobial soap, and paper towels, prior to demonstrating the hand washing technique. The presenter highlights the significance of avoiding contact with the sink and removing jewelry to prevent microbial transfer. The demonstration includes steps for wetting hands, inspecting for cuts or lesions, applying soap, and various rubbing techniques to ensure thorough cleansing. Rinsing hands properly and drying them without touching contaminated surfaces, such as the faucet, is also emphasized to maintain hand hygiene in healthcare settings.

Peta Pikiran

Video Tanya Jawab

  • Why is hand hygiene important?

    Hand hygiene is critical in preventing the spread of infections and healthcare-associated infections.

  • What equipment is needed for hand washing?

    You need a sink with warm water, antimicrobial soap, and paper towels.

  • What should you avoid touching during hand washing?

    Avoid touching the sink and ensure your uniform does not come into contact with it.

  • How should you position your hands while washing them?

    Hands and forearms should always be below the elbow with fingers pointing downward.

  • What is the correct way to lather soap?

    Rub hands thoroughly in a circular manner, interlacing fingers.

  • How should you dry your hands?

    Use paper towels, starting from the fingertips to the wrist.

  • What should you do after drying your hands?

    Use a paper towel to turn off the faucet without touching it directly.

  • What are the five moments of hand hygiene?

    The five moments refer to key times when hand hygiene is necessary in healthcare settings.

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    [Music]
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    hello
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    everyone i am shekaina aquino maranga
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    and today i am going to perform
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    hand washing technique return
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    demonstration hand hygiene
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    is considered a primary measure to
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    prevent infections
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    and it is the single most important
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    procedure
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    to deter the spread of microorganisms
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    and therefore
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    prevent health healthcare-associated
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    infections
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    prior to the conduct of the procedure
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    first ensure
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    that the equipments to be used are
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    complete
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    this includes an easy-to-reach sink with
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    warm water
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    anti-microbial soap and paper towels
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    next we'll have to stand in front of the
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    sink remember
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    that the sink is a contaminated area and
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    so we must avoid touching it
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    and also our uniform should never come
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    into contact with the sink so as
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    to prevent the transfer of
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    microorganisms into
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    our uniforms next we'll have to remove
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    all jewelry such
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    as wristwatches and rings because
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    microorganisms can lodge into the
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    settings
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    of our jewelries next i am going to turn
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    on the water and adjust the
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    pressure now thoroughly wet
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    the hands and wrists under running water
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    the finger should be pointing downward
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    and the
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    hand and forearm should always be below
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    the elbow so that the water flows from
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    the least to the most contaminated
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    area of our hands
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    okay now inspect the condition of the
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    cuticles
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    of the hand and forearms or any
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    abrasions
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    cuts or lesions because open cuts of
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    wounds can
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    harbor high concentrations of
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    microorganisms
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    okay now apply
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    good amount of antimicrobial soap
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    and lather hands
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    thoroughly by rubbing pom-pom in a
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    circular manner
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    now now i am going to rub the back
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    of each hand with fingers interlaced
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    soap cleanses by emulsifying fat and
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    oils
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    and also it lowers the surface
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    tension
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    now rub pom-pom with fingers
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    interlaced okay
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    so now i am going to rub the back
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    of the fingers of each hand with fingers
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    and turn
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    locked
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    okay so interlacing and interlocking
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    the fingers ensures that all surfaces
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    are clamps now pay attention to the
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    thumb
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    and rub the thumb in a rotational manner
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    so rubbing and friction mechanically
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    loosens
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    um dirt and the microorganisms
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    okay next clasp the fingers and rub
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    it into the palm of the opposite hand
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    [Music]
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    okay and the other one
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    [Music]
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    now rub the wrists
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    okay so we're done we are going to
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    uh rinse off our hands under running
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    water
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    okay so rinsing
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    mechanically washes away the dirt
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    and the microorganisms into the sink
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    okay so avoid splashing the water into
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    your uniforms because
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    the microorganisms um travel
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    faster and thrive best in moist
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    areas okay so now that we're done we are
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    going to
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    uh dry off our hands
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    using paper towels
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    starting from the fingertips to the
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    wrist
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    okay now discard this paper towel and
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    i'm going to use another one
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    okay and then use another paper towel
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    to turn off the faucet
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    okay so this is done to
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    avoid touching the faucet because the
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    faucet is a contaminated
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    area and if we do touch that then we'll
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    have to
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    do the whole process again so discard
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    the paper towel
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    into the trash can and that's
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    it so in healthcare settings always
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    remember and follow the five moments of
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    hand hygiene
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    okay one two three four
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    and five okay that's all for today thank
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    you for watching
Tags
  • hand hygiene
  • infection prevention
  • healthcare
  • washing techniques
  • antimicrobial soap