Hand Hygiene
Isolation
CHG
Bathing
Bath Refusals
100

When should you perform hand hygiene?

Before and after patient contact, after glove removal, after contact with bodily fluids.

100

What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment.

100

What does CHG stand for?

Chlorhexidine Gluconate.

100

Why is regular patient bathing important?

To maintain hygiene, comfort, and prevent infections.

100

What is a common reason patients refuse baths?

Fatigue, pain, embarrassment, or feeling cold.

200

What are the two main types of hand hygiene?

Soap and water, and alcohol-based hand rub.

200

What is the correct order for donning PPE?

Gown, mask/respirator, goggles/face shield, gloves.

200

What is the purpose of CHG bathing?

To reduce risk of healthcare-associated infections.

200

When is the best time to offer a bath?

When the patient is most alert and receptive.

200

How should you respond to a refusal?

With empathy and education; don’t force care.

300

How long should you rub your hands with alcohol-based sanitizer?

At least 20 seconds.

300

What is the first item to remove when doffing PPE?

Gloves.

300

How many wipes are typically used in a full CHG bath?

Six.

300

What supplies are needed for a bed bath?

Basin, soap or CHG wipes, gloves, towels, and clean linens.

300

Should you document a bath refusal?

Yes, always.

400

True or False: Hand hygiene is optional if you're wearing gloves.

False.

400

When should you wear a face shield?

During procedures likely to generate splashes or sprays.

400

Where should CHG not be applied?

Eyes, ears, and open wounds.

400

What areas are washed first in a bed bath?

Face and upper body.

400

How can you encourage participation?

Offer choices and explain the benefits.

500

Name three moments from the WHO '5 Moments for Hand Hygiene'.

Before touching a patient, before clean/aseptic procedure, after body fluid exposure risk.

500

True or False: PPE should be reused across multiple patient encounters.

False.

500

What should you do if a patient refuses CHG wipes?

Educate the patient on the benefits and document the refusal.

500

What should you do if a patient becomes fatigued during a bath?

Pause, check on them, and resume if safe.

500

What should you avoid during refusals?

Arguing, showing frustration, or skipping documentation.