Safety first
Hands on Hygiene
Covid Care
100

Where you should cough or sneeze if you don't have a tissue.

What is in your sleeve?

100

The amount of time you should wash your hands with soap.

What is 20 seconds?

100

The amount of physical distance that should be maintained when interacting with someone.

What is 2 metres (6 feet)?

200

This may be used to prevent the spread of germs when soap & water are not available.

What is hand sanitizer?

200

Germs can hide under these 3 commonly worn accessories.

What are watches, bracelets, and rings?

200

The maximum number of people permitted for an indoor gathering.

What is 10?

300

This is performed by every healthcare provider in a routine infection prevention and control practice.

What is point-of-care-risk assessment (PCRA)?

300

The minimum percentage of alcohol a hand sanitizer should contain.

What is 70%?

300

This helps prevent the spread of infection and  is mandatory to wear in public settings.

What is a mask?

400

The 5 steps for putting on (donning) PPE.

What are perform hand hygiene, put on gown, put on mask, put on gloves  and put on protective eyewear?

400

The area of the hands that harbors the most germs.

What are fingernails?

400

This is how the Covid-19 virus is transmitted.

What are respiratory droplets?

500

The 6 steps for removing (doffing) PPE.

What are remove gloves, remove gown, perform hand hygiene, remove eye protection, remove mask, and perform hand hygiene?

500

A type of soap with an antiseptic agent.

What is antimicrobial soap?

500

Avoid touching these three facial areas to minimize potential infection.

What are eyes, nose and mouth?

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