Soap Use
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General
Indications
Gloves
100

What are the two diseases that require enteric precautions and soap/water?

What is C. Diff and C. Auris?

100

When is ABHR appropriate?

What is when hands are not visibly soiled and no diarrheal disease is suspected?

100

What are four instances where hand hygiene must be performed regardless of patient contact?

What is when working with medical equipment, touching environmental surfaces in the room, entering and exiting the room?

100

At the beginning of the day, when is the first time you should perform hand hygiene? 

What is at the start of the shift?

100

True or False: Gloves modify hand hygiene indications and occasionally can replace the need for hand hygiene practice

What is False? Hand hygiene should be performed as if your hands did not have gloves.

200

With any diarrheal disease, regardless of isolation, how long should you wash your hands with soap and water?

What is 20 seconds?

200

What are the three acceptable forms of ABHR?

What is liquid, gel, or foam?

200

What are three examples of body fluid exposure risk?

Emptying a foley, fluids/excretions, peri/foley care, bathing, mucous membranes, non-intact skin, wound dressings (even if gloves are worn).

200

These two bodily functions should be done into the elbow, but do require hand hygiene afterwards

What is after sneezing or coughing?

200

Three indications for glove use

What is anticipated contact with blood, body fluids, mucous membranes, non-intact skin, potentially infectious material
300

What must you do prior to eating per policy?

What is wash your hands with soap and water?

300

What are the two moments of hand hygiene that are used most often with ABHR?

What is entering and exiting a patient room?

300
The maximum length of nails

What is 1/4 inch beyond fingertip?

300

When working from a contaminated body site to a clean body site, what should occur?

What is doffing gloves, performing hand hygiene, donning new gloves?


300

Primary indication to change gloves in patient care

What is when moving from a dirty/contaminated site or equipment to a clean site or equipment?

400

Much like restaurants, what must you do before leaving the restroom and for how long?

What is wash your hands with soap and water?

400

The approximate amount of time it takes for ABHR to dry

What is 15 seconds?

400

The only acceptable overlay for nails

What is regular nail polish that is glitter free and not damaged?

400

What are the two opportunities around gloving

what is before donning and what is after doffing?

400

What should you do if the integrity of the glove is compromised?

What is remove the gloves and perform hand hygiene?

500

Hands are required to be washed with soap and water in these five instances regardless of gloves or isolation status

What is when hands are visibly soiled, when contact with blood and body fluids, after caring for anyone with diarrhea, before eating, after the restroom?

500

Which company are hand hygiene, and ABHR guidelines based on?

What is the World Health Organization?

500

Why are non hospital approved lotions discouraged?

What is they may react with sanitizer or latex?

500

Name the five moments of hand hygiene

What is before touching a patient, before a clean/aseptic procedure, after body fluid exposure risk, after touching a patient, after touching a patient's surroundings?

500

If double gloving is practiced, what is the process for doffing the gloves?

What is remove both sets of gloves and perform hand hygiene between tasks or at the completion of patient care?

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