The components of hand hygiene when your hands are visibly soiled
What is running water and soap
A barrier between you and touching bodily fluids
What is gloves
The act of removing dirt and germs
What is cleaning
The number one way to prevent transmission
What is hand hygiene
IPAC
What is infection prevention and control
The most efficient method of hand hygiene in a clinical setting
What is alcohol based hand rub
A form of PPE that is seal checked
What is a N95 respirator/mask
Diluted for use and does not have a DIN
What is bleach
Preferred method of hand hygiene required when a client has gastrointestinal symptoms.
What is hand washing
DIN
What is drug identification number
Length of time you must perform hand hygiene
What is 15-20 seconds
Wear to reduce transmission of respiratory illness to others
What is face mask
The amount of time a surface remains wet with a disinfectant
What is contact time
PPE required to mop a floor
What is nothing
ABHR
What is alcohol based hand rub
The percentage range of alcohol content required in alcohol based hand rub
What is 70-90%
PPE used for contact precautions
What is gown and gloves
The extra step that is required when a disinfectant is used on a food contact surface
What is a potable rinse
Daily Double! State all the steps of proper PPE doffing
What is remove gloves, remove gown, hand hygiene, remove eye protection, remove mask, hand hygiene
PCRA
What is point of care risk assessment
State all 4 moments of hand hygiene
Before contact with client/environment
Before aseptic procedure
After risk of exposure to bodily fluids
After contact with client/environment
Donning order of PPE
What is hand hygiene, gown, mask, eye protection, gloves
State 5 common high-touch surfaces
What is door knobs, light switches, hand rails, phones, computers, pens, mouse, toilet handle, faucet taps, etc.
State 5 components of a spill kit
What is PPE (gloves, gown, eye protection, mask), dust pan or scoop, absorbent material, paper towel, disposal bag.
CLS
What is congregate living settings