Hand Washing should take at least this long.
What is 15 seconds
These types of equipment can be used as an extra layer of cleaning and uses line of sight disinfection.
What are UVC Lights
Moonbeam
When cleaning specialty areas like OR's, Specialty Procedure Rooms and Pharmacy Compounding Rooms, it's important that you complete this important document and have a Manager review you work.
What is a Cleaning Log
This is the preferred method of hand hygiene when hands are not soiled.
What is hand sanitizer/rub
This chemical is the Hospital Approved Disinfectant, please include it's contact/dwell time.
What is Oxivir and 1 minute contact/dwell time
When cleaning, this basic principal should always be applied to avoid cross contamination. We should always clean from ______ to ______.
What is "We should always clean from CLEAN to DIRTY."
True or False? Gloves are an alternative to hand hygiene.
What is False! Why? Gloves are micro porous and microorganisms can lurk beneath gloves which is why hand hygiene is critical!
Annually, covenant requires you to do this so you know what the right PPE is for you.
What is get Fit Tested.
This term is used to define cleaning that is typically performed at the end of the work day and is very detailed and includes cleaning of furniture, equipment, casters and walls.
What is Terminal Cleaning
This tool is a way to "measure" the effectiveness of cleaning and is used to educate and improve your performance.
What is ATP or Glow Gel/Germ
Blacklight audits
Name 10 High Touch Surfaces in a Patient Room
NCAL: What are Door Knobs/Levers, Light switches, Soap/Degermer Dispensers, Sink top/Handles, Bedside/Tray Tables, Bed Rails, Telephone, Call Box, Commode, Shower Faucets, Pull Cords, Flush Handles, Toilet Sets, Toilet Hand Rails SCAL: What are Keyboard, Scanner, Mouse, Soap/Degermer Dispensers, PPE Cabinet, Door Knobs/Levers, Light Switches, Linen Hamper, Chair, Phone, Bedside/Tray Tables, Bed Rails, Call Box
Name 4 different occasions you should be hand washing instead of using hand rub/sanitizer.
What are... 1 - When hands are visibly soiled 2 - Before/after eating or drinking 3 - Before/after using the restroom 4 - After exiting a Contact Plus Isolation room
what are the 3 steps to safety?
What is
1 Do I know how to do my job
2 Do I have the equipment to do my job
3 Is my environment safe