Health care providers practice
aseptic hand washing techniques, because it is an effective way of preventing
the spread of diseases, infections and viruses. Medical aseptic hand washing
protects both patients and medical providers by creating a kind of shield
against microorganisms.
What you will need:
- Hospital-approved
antiseptic hand cleanser
- Disposable towels
- Disposable towels
Instructions:
- Wet your hands.
Dispense a generous amount of soap into your palm.
- Rub your hands vigorously to create a lather.
- Wash one hand for 20 seconds. Make sure to clean under your fingernails and wash all the way up to your wrist.
- Wash your other hand for 20 seconds. Wash as you did your first hand.
- Rinse your hands thoroughly to remove any soap residue. Let the water flow from your forearm downwards. Keep your hands lower than your elbows.
- Dry your hands using a disposable towel for each hand. Turn off the tap with the towel after drying your hands.
- Rub your hands vigorously to create a lather.
- Wash one hand for 20 seconds. Make sure to clean under your fingernails and wash all the way up to your wrist.
- Wash your other hand for 20 seconds. Wash as you did your first hand.
- Rinse your hands thoroughly to remove any soap residue. Let the water flow from your forearm downwards. Keep your hands lower than your elbows.
- Dry your hands using a disposable towel for each hand. Turn off the tap with the towel after drying your hands.
Tips & Warnings:
- Make sure to
purchase hospital-grade antiseptic hand soap at a medical supply store, like
Supply Doctor.
- Always remember to remove all your rings and bracelets before you wash your hands.
- Always remember to remove all your rings and bracelets before you wash your hands.
Washing your hands the
proper medical aseptic way is crucial in preventing the spread of harmful germs
and diseases. Make sure you follow the instructions step by step, because washing
your hands the right way really does matter.
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