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Hand-washing Steps Using the WHO Technique
Proper hand hygiene is the most important thing you can do to prevent the spread of germs and to protect yourself and others from illnesses. When not done carefully, germs on the fingertips, palms and thumbs, and between fingers, are often missed. This video demonstrates the World Health Organization (WHO) technique for hand-washing. Watch the video to be sure you are washing your hands thoroughly.
Learn more about the Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Control: hopkinsmedicine.org/heic
published: 26 Mar 2019
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Hand Hygiene for Healthcare Workers | Hand Washing Soap and Water Technique Nursing Skill
Hand hygiene for healthcare workers: Learn how to perform hand washing with soap and water (nursing procedures).
There are two ways to perform hand hygiene as a nurse. You can use soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub (also called hand sanitizer or hand gel).
Hand hygiene is essential for providing safe patient care. If hand hygiene is not performed regularly, germs can be easily be spread to patients, other healthcare workers, and even yourself.
Hand hygiene is ALWAYS performed before and after patient care, after coming into contact with any type of body fluid or open wounds, when touching any object that is near a patient (hand railing, bedside table etc.), removing gloves, prior to eating, or after using the bathroom.
This video discusses when you should use soap and water...
published: 01 Dec 2018
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Proper Hand Hygiene with Dr. Diana Chen | UCLA Health
How do we prevent spread of germs and avoid you and your loved one from getting sick? Learn to practice proper hand hygiene with UCLA Health's pediatric pulmonologist Dr. Diana Chen
published: 12 Oct 2017
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Hand washing technique
This video is part of a BMJ Learning module on infection control. For this and other Covid-19 related content, visit: https://bit.ly/handwashingtechnique
Handwashing is an essential element of infection prevention and control in order to prevent the spread of infections. It should be performed:
Before patient contact
After patient contact
After contact with the patient’s surroundings
After body fluid exposure
Before a clean or aseptic procedure.
COVID-19 and hand hygiene
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised awareness of the importance of hand hygiene. All healthcare workers, patients, and visitors should clean their hands with alcohol hand rub when entering and leaving areas of the hospital where patients with COVID-19 are being cared for. Hands should also be cleaned before and after pati...
published: 02 Apr 2020
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Handwashing Instruction Video - from CDC
With the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever to implement proper handwashing techniques. In this video, you will see instructions from the CDC.
published: 11 May 2020
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Proper Hand Washing Techniques
Proper hand washing is the first line of defense, both for the new strand of coronavirus (COVID-19), as well as the flu and the common cold. Dr. Hilary Babcock provides some tips and tricks.
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published: 12 Mar 2020
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Proper Methods of Hand Washing - What are the 7 Steps of Hand Washing to prevent COVID-19?
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What are the 7 Steps of Hand Washing?
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Step 1: Wet Hands. Wet your hands and apply enough liquid soap to create a good lather. ...
Step 2: Rub Palms Together. ...
Step 3: Rub the Back of Hands. ...
Step 4: Interlink Your Fingers. ...
Step 5: Cup Your Fingers. ...
Step 6: Clean the Thumbs. ...
Step 7: Rub Palms with Your Fingers
How Hand Washing Reduces Health Risks
Hand-to-hand contact can spread mild conditions, such as the common cold, but also more severe or life-threatening diseases. Inf...
published: 31 Mar 2020
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Proper Hand Washing Technique | Shandy RN
Learn how to wash all surfaces of your hands with Shandy, RN.
published: 17 Apr 2020
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WHO: How to handwash? With soap and water
Hand hygiene, either with soap and water or with alcohol-based handrub, is one of the best ways to avoid getting sick and spreading infections to others. Indeed, hand hygiene is an easy, inexpensive, and effective mean to prevent the spread of germs and keep everyone healthy.
Please, follow carefully the steps shown in this training video to know how to handwash with soap and water, and watch our other video on hand rubbing : https://youtu.be/ZnSjFr6J9HI
For more indication about hand hygiene in healthcare settings, please visit: http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/en
When should you clean your hands?
- BEFORE, DURING and AFTER preparing food.
- BEFORE eating food.
- BEFORE and AFTER caring for a sick person.
- AFTER using the toilet.
- AFTER cha...
published: 20 Oct 2015
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Hand-washing Steps Using the WHO Technique
Proper hand hygiene is the most important thing you can do to prevent the spread of germs and to protect yourself and others from illnesses. When not done caref...
Proper hand hygiene is the most important thing you can do to prevent the spread of germs and to protect yourself and others from illnesses. When not done carefully, germs on the fingertips, palms and thumbs, and between fingers, are often missed. This video demonstrates the World Health Organization (WHO) technique for hand-washing. Watch the video to be sure you are washing your hands thoroughly.
Learn more about the Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Control: hopkinsmedicine.org/heic
https://wn.com/Hand_Washing_Steps_Using_The_Who_Technique
Proper hand hygiene is the most important thing you can do to prevent the spread of germs and to protect yourself and others from illnesses. When not done carefully, germs on the fingertips, palms and thumbs, and between fingers, are often missed. This video demonstrates the World Health Organization (WHO) technique for hand-washing. Watch the video to be sure you are washing your hands thoroughly.
Learn more about the Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Control: hopkinsmedicine.org/heic
- published: 26 Mar 2019
- views: 4475724
6:17
Hand Hygiene for Healthcare Workers | Hand Washing Soap and Water Technique Nursing Skill
Hand hygiene for healthcare workers: Learn how to perform hand washing with soap and water (nursing procedures).
There are two ways to perform hand hygiene as ...
Hand hygiene for healthcare workers: Learn how to perform hand washing with soap and water (nursing procedures).
There are two ways to perform hand hygiene as a nurse. You can use soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub (also called hand sanitizer or hand gel).
Hand hygiene is essential for providing safe patient care. If hand hygiene is not performed regularly, germs can be easily be spread to patients, other healthcare workers, and even yourself.
Hand hygiene is ALWAYS performed before and after patient care, after coming into contact with any type of body fluid or open wounds, when touching any object that is near a patient (hand railing, bedside table etc.), removing gloves, prior to eating, or after using the bathroom.
This video discusses when you should use soap and water versus an alcohol-based hand gel, when to perform hand hygiene, and demonstrates how to perform hand hygiene using soap and water.
Notes: https://www.registerednursern.com/how-to-perform-hand-hygiene-with-soap-and-water-handwashing/
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Hand hygiene for healthcare workers: Learn how to perform hand washing with soap and water (nursing procedures).
There are two ways to perform hand hygiene as a nurse. You can use soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub (also called hand sanitizer or hand gel).
Hand hygiene is essential for providing safe patient care. If hand hygiene is not performed regularly, germs can be easily be spread to patients, other healthcare workers, and even yourself.
Hand hygiene is ALWAYS performed before and after patient care, after coming into contact with any type of body fluid or open wounds, when touching any object that is near a patient (hand railing, bedside table etc.), removing gloves, prior to eating, or after using the bathroom.
This video discusses when you should use soap and water versus an alcohol-based hand gel, when to perform hand hygiene, and demonstrates how to perform hand hygiene using soap and water.
Notes: https://www.registerednursern.com/how-to-perform-hand-hygiene-with-soap-and-water-handwashing/
More nursing skills: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBHnd3N-5Ns&list=PLQrdx7rRsKfUhd_qQYEbp0Eab3uUKhgKb
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RegisteredNurseRNs
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Popular Playlists:
NCLEX Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfWtwCDmLHyX2UeHofCIcgo0
Fluid & Electrolytes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfWJSZ9pL8L3Q1dzdlxUzeKv
Nursing Skills: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfUhd_qQYEbp0Eab3uUKhgKb
Nursing School Study Tips: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfWBO40qeDmmaMwMHJEWc9Ms
Nursing School Tips & Questions" https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfVQok-t1X5ZMGgQr3IMBY9M
Teaching Tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfUkW_DpJekN_Y0lFkVNFyVF
Types of Nursing Specialties: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfW8dRD72gUFa5W7XdfoxArp
Healthcare Salary Information: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfVN0vmEP59Tx2bIaB_3Qhdh
New Nurse Tips: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfVTqH6LIoAD2zROuzX9GXZy
Nursing Career Help: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfVXjptWyvj2sx1k1587B_pj
EKG Teaching Tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfU-A9UTclI0tOYrNJ1N5SNt
Dosage & Calculations for Nurses: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfUYdl0TZQ0Tc2-hLlXlHNXq
Diabetes Health Managment: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfXtEx17D7zC1efmWIX-iIs9
- published: 01 Dec 2018
- views: 1178580
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Proper Hand Hygiene with Dr. Diana Chen | UCLA Health
How do we prevent spread of germs and avoid you and your loved one from getting sick? Learn to practice proper hand hygiene with UCLA Health's pediatric pulmono...
How do we prevent spread of germs and avoid you and your loved one from getting sick? Learn to practice proper hand hygiene with UCLA Health's pediatric pulmonologist Dr. Diana Chen
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How do we prevent spread of germs and avoid you and your loved one from getting sick? Learn to practice proper hand hygiene with UCLA Health's pediatric pulmonologist Dr. Diana Chen
- published: 12 Oct 2017
- views: 292267
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Hand washing technique
This video is part of a BMJ Learning module on infection control. For this and other Covid-19 related content, visit: https://bit.ly/handwashingtechnique
Hand...
This video is part of a BMJ Learning module on infection control. For this and other Covid-19 related content, visit: https://bit.ly/handwashingtechnique
Handwashing is an essential element of infection prevention and control in order to prevent the spread of infections. It should be performed:
Before patient contact
After patient contact
After contact with the patient’s surroundings
After body fluid exposure
Before a clean or aseptic procedure.
COVID-19 and hand hygiene
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised awareness of the importance of hand hygiene. All healthcare workers, patients, and visitors should clean their hands with alcohol hand rub when entering and leaving areas of the hospital where patients with COVID-19 are being cared for. Hands should also be cleaned before and after patient contact and any potential exposure to contamination, such as cleaning equipment or removing PPE.
If hands are visibly dirty, wash with soap and water for 40 to 60 seconds (sufficient time to inactivate the virus). Alcohol gel is appropriate for routine hand hygiene, again making sure it is used for enough time to be effective against the virus (20 to 30 seconds).
https://wn.com/Hand_Washing_Technique
This video is part of a BMJ Learning module on infection control. For this and other Covid-19 related content, visit: https://bit.ly/handwashingtechnique
Handwashing is an essential element of infection prevention and control in order to prevent the spread of infections. It should be performed:
Before patient contact
After patient contact
After contact with the patient’s surroundings
After body fluid exposure
Before a clean or aseptic procedure.
COVID-19 and hand hygiene
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised awareness of the importance of hand hygiene. All healthcare workers, patients, and visitors should clean their hands with alcohol hand rub when entering and leaving areas of the hospital where patients with COVID-19 are being cared for. Hands should also be cleaned before and after patient contact and any potential exposure to contamination, such as cleaning equipment or removing PPE.
If hands are visibly dirty, wash with soap and water for 40 to 60 seconds (sufficient time to inactivate the virus). Alcohol gel is appropriate for routine hand hygiene, again making sure it is used for enough time to be effective against the virus (20 to 30 seconds).
- published: 02 Apr 2020
- views: 42114
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Handwashing Instruction Video - from CDC
With the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever to implement proper handwashing techniques. In this video, you will see instructions from the CDC.
With the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever to implement proper handwashing techniques. In this video, you will see instructions from the CDC.
https://wn.com/Handwashing_Instruction_Video_From_Cdc
With the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever to implement proper handwashing techniques. In this video, you will see instructions from the CDC.
- published: 11 May 2020
- views: 41516
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Proper Hand Washing Techniques
Proper hand washing is the first line of defense, both for the new strand of coronavirus (COVID-19), as well as the flu and the common cold. Dr. Hilary Babcock ...
Proper hand washing is the first line of defense, both for the new strand of coronavirus (COVID-19), as well as the flu and the common cold. Dr. Hilary Babcock provides some tips and tricks.
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Proper hand washing is the first line of defense, both for the new strand of coronavirus (COVID-19), as well as the flu and the common cold. Dr. Hilary Babcock provides some tips and tricks.
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- published: 12 Mar 2020
- views: 23433
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Proper Methods of Hand Washing - What are the 7 Steps of Hand Washing to prevent COVID-19?
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What are the 7 Steps of Hand Washing?
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Step 1: Wet Hands. Wet your hands and apply enough liquid soap to create a good lather. ...
Step 2: Rub Palms Together. ...
Step 3: Rub the Back of Hands. ...
Step 4: Interlink Your Fingers. ...
Step 5: Cup Your Fingers. ...
Step 6: Clean the Thumbs. ...
Step 7: Rub Palms with Your Fingers
How Hand Washing Reduces Health Risks
Hand-to-hand contact can spread mild conditions, such as the common cold, but also more severe or life-threatening diseases. Infectious diseases are a particular risk to the very young, the elderly, those with a pre-existing disease, and people with a compromised immune system, such as those with HIV or AIDS.
Proper Methods of Hand Washing
Although hand washing might seem like a simple task, you should follow these steps to thoroughly rid your hands of germs.
Using Soap
Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Alcohol-based hand cleaners are useful when soap and water are not available. In most cases, antibacterial soap is not necessary for safe, effective hand hygiene.
Remove any hand or arm jewelry you may be wearing and wet your hands with warm water. Add regular soap and rub your hands together, ensuring you have lathered all surfaces for at least 15 seconds. How long is 15 seconds? The length of time it takes to sing Happy Birthday.
Wash the front and back of your hands, as well as between your fingers and under your nails.
Rinse your hands well under warm running water, using a rubbing motion.
Wipe and dry your hands gently with a paper towel or a clean towel. Drying them vigorously can damage the skin.
Turn off the tap using the paper towel so that you do not re-contaminate your hands. When using a public bathroom, use the same paper towel to open the door when you leave.
If skin dryness is a problem, use a moisturizing lotion.
If you have sensitive skin or are in a position where you must wash your hands constantly (as a healthcare worker must), you might want to use an alcohol-based hand rub instead.
Using Alcohol-based Hand Rubs
An alcohol-based hand rub can be used if soap and water are not available.
If your hands are visibly soiled, it is best to use soap and water. If it's not possible to wash with soap and water, use towelettes to remove the soil, then use an alcohol-based hand rub.
Use hand rubs according to the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure your hands are dry, as wet hands will dilute the product.
Use enough product to cover all the surfaces of your hands and fingers.
Rub your hands together until the product has evaporated. If dry skin is a problem, use a moisturizing lotion.
Minimizing Your Risks
Here are further steps you can take to protect yourself and your family.
Wash your hands often, especially after coughing, sneezing or using tissues, before and after eating, before preparing food, after handling raw meat, after petting an animal, and after using the bathroom.
When you cough or sneeze, use a tissue or raise your arm up to your face and aim for your sleeve. Do not sneeze into your hand. Throw away tissues as soon as you use them
Keep the surface areas in your home and office free of germs by cleaning them. Doorknobs, light switches, telephones, and keyboards are especially important to keep clean.
If you have children, teach them good hygiene and how to wash their hands properly. Young children should be supervised while washing their hands.
If you use bar soap, keep it in a self-draining holder that can be cleaned thoroughly before a new bar is added.
Don't use a single damp cloth to wash a group of children's hands.
Don't use a standing basin of water to rinse your hands.
Don't use a common hand towel.
Don't use sponges or non-disposable cleaning cloths unless you change them daily and launder them using detergent. Germs thrive on moist surfaces.
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What are the 7 Steps of Hand Washing?
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Step 1: Wet Hands. Wet your hands and apply enough liquid soap to create a good lather. ...
Step 2: Rub Palms Together. ...
Step 3: Rub the Back of Hands. ...
Step 4: Interlink Your Fingers. ...
Step 5: Cup Your Fingers. ...
Step 6: Clean the Thumbs. ...
Step 7: Rub Palms with Your Fingers
How Hand Washing Reduces Health Risks
Hand-to-hand contact can spread mild conditions, such as the common cold, but also more severe or life-threatening diseases. Infectious diseases are a particular risk to the very young, the elderly, those with a pre-existing disease, and people with a compromised immune system, such as those with HIV or AIDS.
Proper Methods of Hand Washing
Although hand washing might seem like a simple task, you should follow these steps to thoroughly rid your hands of germs.
Using Soap
Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Alcohol-based hand cleaners are useful when soap and water are not available. In most cases, antibacterial soap is not necessary for safe, effective hand hygiene.
Remove any hand or arm jewelry you may be wearing and wet your hands with warm water. Add regular soap and rub your hands together, ensuring you have lathered all surfaces for at least 15 seconds. How long is 15 seconds? The length of time it takes to sing Happy Birthday.
Wash the front and back of your hands, as well as between your fingers and under your nails.
Rinse your hands well under warm running water, using a rubbing motion.
Wipe and dry your hands gently with a paper towel or a clean towel. Drying them vigorously can damage the skin.
Turn off the tap using the paper towel so that you do not re-contaminate your hands. When using a public bathroom, use the same paper towel to open the door when you leave.
If skin dryness is a problem, use a moisturizing lotion.
If you have sensitive skin or are in a position where you must wash your hands constantly (as a healthcare worker must), you might want to use an alcohol-based hand rub instead.
Using Alcohol-based Hand Rubs
An alcohol-based hand rub can be used if soap and water are not available.
If your hands are visibly soiled, it is best to use soap and water. If it's not possible to wash with soap and water, use towelettes to remove the soil, then use an alcohol-based hand rub.
Use hand rubs according to the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure your hands are dry, as wet hands will dilute the product.
Use enough product to cover all the surfaces of your hands and fingers.
Rub your hands together until the product has evaporated. If dry skin is a problem, use a moisturizing lotion.
Minimizing Your Risks
Here are further steps you can take to protect yourself and your family.
Wash your hands often, especially after coughing, sneezing or using tissues, before and after eating, before preparing food, after handling raw meat, after petting an animal, and after using the bathroom.
When you cough or sneeze, use a tissue or raise your arm up to your face and aim for your sleeve. Do not sneeze into your hand. Throw away tissues as soon as you use them
Keep the surface areas in your home and office free of germs by cleaning them. Doorknobs, light switches, telephones, and keyboards are especially important to keep clean.
If you have children, teach them good hygiene and how to wash their hands properly. Young children should be supervised while washing their hands.
If you use bar soap, keep it in a self-draining holder that can be cleaned thoroughly before a new bar is added.
Don't use a single damp cloth to wash a group of children's hands.
Don't use a standing basin of water to rinse your hands.
Don't use a common hand towel.
Don't use sponges or non-disposable cleaning cloths unless you change them daily and launder them using detergent. Germs thrive on moist surfaces.
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Proper Hand Washing Technique | Shandy RN
Learn how to wash all surfaces of your hands with Shandy, RN.
Learn how to wash all surfaces of your hands with Shandy, RN.
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Learn how to wash all surfaces of your hands with Shandy, RN.
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WHO: How to handwash? With soap and water
Hand hygiene, either with soap and water or with alcohol-based handrub, is one of the best ways to avoid getting sick and spreading infections to others. Indeed...
Hand hygiene, either with soap and water or with alcohol-based handrub, is one of the best ways to avoid getting sick and spreading infections to others. Indeed, hand hygiene is an easy, inexpensive, and effective mean to prevent the spread of germs and keep everyone healthy.
Please, follow carefully the steps shown in this training video to know how to handwash with soap and water, and watch our other video on hand rubbing : https://youtu.be/ZnSjFr6J9HI
For more indication about hand hygiene in healthcare settings, please visit: http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/en
When should you clean your hands?
- BEFORE, DURING and AFTER preparing food.
- BEFORE eating food.
- BEFORE and AFTER caring for a sick person.
- AFTER using the toilet.
- AFTER changing the diapers or cleaning up a child who has used the toilet.
- AFTER blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.
- AFTER touching animal, animal feed, or animal waste.
- AFTER touching garbage.
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Hand hygiene, either with soap and water or with alcohol-based handrub, is one of the best ways to avoid getting sick and spreading infections to others. Indeed, hand hygiene is an easy, inexpensive, and effective mean to prevent the spread of germs and keep everyone healthy.
Please, follow carefully the steps shown in this training video to know how to handwash with soap and water, and watch our other video on hand rubbing : https://youtu.be/ZnSjFr6J9HI
For more indication about hand hygiene in healthcare settings, please visit: http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/en
When should you clean your hands?
- BEFORE, DURING and AFTER preparing food.
- BEFORE eating food.
- BEFORE and AFTER caring for a sick person.
- AFTER using the toilet.
- AFTER changing the diapers or cleaning up a child who has used the toilet.
- AFTER blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.
- AFTER touching animal, animal feed, or animal waste.
- AFTER touching garbage.
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