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Wet hands with water; 1. Apply enough soap to cover all hand surfaces; 3. Right palm over left dorsum with interlaced fingers and vice versa; 4. Palm to palm with fingers interlaced; 6. Rotational rubbing of left thumb clasped in right palm and vice versa;
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Hand hygiene reduces the transmission of microorganisms...
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How to Handwash? Handwashing challenge. WHO invites people all around the world to join in and show how they are following WHO guidance and the right steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Hand hygiene is key to keeping ourselves and others protected from coronavirus disease.
How to Handwash? WASH HANDS WHEN VISIBLY SOILED! OTHERWISE, USE HANDRUB. Duration of the entire procedure: 40-60 seconds. 0. Wet hands with water; 1. Apply enough soap to cover all hand surfaces; 3. Right palm over left dorsum with interlaced fingers and vice versa; 4. Palm to palm with fingers interlaced; 6.
5 maj 2009 · Hand hygiene reduces the transmission of microorganisms (including those that are antibiotic-resistant), increases patient safety, and decreases health care-associated infection (HAI). Effective, timely hand hygiene is a cornerstone of infection prevention and control.
26 mar 2019 · When not done carefully, germs on the fingertips, palms and thumbs, and between fingers, are often missed. This video demonstrates the World Health Organization (WHO) technique for...
HOW TO HANDWASH? Hand care. • Take care of your hands by regularly using a protective hand cream or lotion, at least daily. • Do not routinely wash hands with soap and water immediately before or after using an alcohol-based handrub. • Do not use hot water to rinse your hands.
How to Handrub? RUB HANDS FOR HAND HYGIENE! WASH HANDS WHEN VISIBLY SOILED. Duration of the entire procedure: 20-30 seconds. 1a. 1b. 2. Apply a palmful of the product in a cupped hand, covering all surfaces; 3. Right palm over left dorsum with interlaced fingers and vice versa; 6.