Examination: Hand Hygiene Compliance, Alcohol-Based Hand Rub
Standards, Infection Prevention Practices, Glove Usage
Requirements, Personal Protective Equipment, Fluid-Resistant Gown
Protocols, Stethoscope Disinfection, Patient and Teammate Safety,
Vascular Access Care, Dressing Change Procedures, Tourniquet
Management, Dedicated Patient Equipment, Common Supply
Control, Environmental Surface Disinfection, Bleach Solution
Preparation, Blood Spill Cleanup Procedures, Infection Control
Program, Facility Hygiene Standards, Dialysis Station Management,
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When is hand hygiene performed?
1. entering/exiting treatment area
2. prior to/removal gloves
3. after contamination with blood or other infectious material
4. after patient/dialysis delivery system contact
5. between patients
6. before touching clean areas
Alcohol -based hand rubs must contain:
60-95%
1. ethyl alcohol
2. isopropyl alcohol
3. or combination of BOTH
, When washing you hands you should cover hands and wrists with lather and wash vigorously
for (how long)?
15 seconds
T/F: If hands are not visibly contaminated, use of an alcohol-based hand rub may be
substituted.
TRUE
T/F: Traditional nail polish is acceptable. Nail length should be no more than 1/4 inch.
TRUE
T/F: Patient MUST wear gloves. If patient refuses, patient needs to re-educated on wearing
gloves + it MUST be charted.
TRUE
T/F: Appropriate fluid resistant/fluid impervious lab coats or gowns will be worn at all times
when on the treatment floor.
TRUE