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Hand Hygiene for Visitors

Visitors can transmit germs upon entering a hospital facility and on existing, after they have touched the same environmental surfaces as patient and healthcare workers.

 

Watch Healthcare Worker Hand Hygiene Videos:
Healthcare Workers Hand Hygiene Education Overcoming Barriers for Hand Hygiene After exposure to body fluid
Healthcare Workers Hand Hygiene Education Overcoming Barriers for Hand Hygiene Hand Hygiene Key Moments After Exposure to Body Fluid

Before clean aseptic procedures Before touching a patient After touching patient's surrondings
Hand Hygiene Key Moments Before Clean Aseptic Procedures Hand Hygiene Key Moments Before Touching a Patient Hand Hygiene Key Moment After Touching Patient's Surroundings

Watch Patient and Visitor Videos:
Hand Washing and Hand Sanitizing Procedure for Patients Hand Hygiene for patients Hand Hygiene for visitors
Hand Washing and Hand Sanitizing Procedure for Patients Hand Hygiene Key Moments For Patients Hand Hygiene Key Moments For Visitors

Free CD - Hand Hygiene Key Moment Videos:
Hand Hygiene CD
  • for Workers
  • for Patients
  • for Visitors

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Did You Know

The use of alcohol-based hand hygiene agents significantly increased when dispensers were placed in a conspicuous position close to the patient.

1. Thomas et al. Conspicuous vs Customary Location of Hand Hygiene Agent Dispensers on Alcohol-Based Hand Hygiene Product Usage in an Intensive Care Unit. 109 (5) 263 – Journal of the American Osteopathic Association.

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