Some Question for you for personal hygiene
S.NO.
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ITEMS
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YES
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NO
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1.
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Assembling
the articles for performing hand hygiene.
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2.
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Removing of any
jewellery / wrist watch.
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3.
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Folding of sleeves
upto the elbows.
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4.
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Opening the tap.
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5.
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Wetting the hands
properly.
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6.
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Applying the soap
properly and making the foam.
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7.
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Following the step, palm to palm.
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8.
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Following the step, back of the palm.
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9.
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Following the step, interlacing.
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10.
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Following the step, knuckling.
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11.
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Following the step, thumb rubbing and all fingers rubbing.
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12.
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Following the step, finger’s tips rubbing.
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13.
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Following the step, overall hand (upto wrist).
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14.
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Following the technique of opening the tap.
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15.
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Following the technique of rinsing the hands.
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16.
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Following the technique of closing the tap.
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17.
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Following the technique of drying the hands with
towel.
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PRACTICE CHECKLIST FOR PERFORMING HAND HYGIENE
TABLE.1:- STEPS FOR PERFORMING HAND
HYGIENE.
NOTE: -
Every correct answers, there will be one mark and
every incorrect answer, there will be zero mark.
Table.2:-
Observing the criteria for performing five moments of hand hygiene.
S.N0
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FIVE MOMENTS
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YES
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NO
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1.
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Before
touching patient.
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2.
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Before
clean/ aseptic procedure.
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3.
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After
body fluid exposure risk.
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4.
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After
touching patient.
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5.
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After
touching patient’s surroundings.
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