Basic Hand Hygiene
When to Wash
Hand washing Technique
Oral Hygiene
Fun Facts
100

This is the MOST effective way to prevent infection.

handwashing

100

 This is one of the MOST critical times to wash hands.

after using the restroom

100

This is the FIRST step in handwashing.

 wet hands

100

How many times a day should you brush your teeth?

 twice a day

100

You should visit the dentist this often.

every 6 months

200

Soap removes germs by doing this to oils on the skin.

breaking down oils

200

You should wash hands after performing this respiratory action.

coughing or sneezing

200

 Minimum time you should scrub your hands.

20 seconds

200

Recommended brushing time.

2 minutes

200

Sugar contributes to tooth decay (True or False).

True

300

Germs commonly enter the body through these three areas.

eyes, nose, and mouth

300

when should nurses wash their hands 

before and after patient care 

300

This step removes loosened germs from the skin.

rinsing

300

This daily habit cleans between teeth.

flossing

300

Eating fruits and vegetables is good for teeth (True or False).

True

400

This percentage of alcohol is required for effective sanitizer use.

60% or higher

400

These two commonly missed areas must be scrubbed well.

thumbs and fingertips

400

This is worn by healthcare worker but does NOT replace handwashing

gloves

400

This type of toothbrush is often more effective at plaque removal.

electric toothbrush

400

 Not brushing your teeth can lead to this.

cavities

500

This type of friction helps remove germs during washing.

scrubbing/lathering friction

500

This is the term for stopping the spread of germs at key moments.

breaking the chain of infection

500

Patients have the right to do this regarding hand hygiene.

 ask providers or healthcare works to wash hands

500

when should you replace your toothbrush

every 3–4 months

500

This drink is BEST for your teeth

water

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