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WASHING HANDS WITH WATER AND SOAP (HAND WASH)



No. DOKUMEN



SPO DEFINITION



Date of issue 



 AIM



POLICY



PROCEDURE



Page 1/2



No. Revisi



Accepted : Direktur RS



The act of cleaning the hands by using running water and soap.



Eliminate the skin mechanically and reduce the number of microorganisms in the palm of the hand.  Prevent and reduce the number of nosocomial infections from the officer to the patient.  All personnel who are in direct contact with patients such as doctors, nurses, midwives and other health workers (physiotherapists, laboratory personnel, radiology officers, etc.)  All officers who are not in direct contact with the patient but in contact with the patient's blood and body fluids (laboratory personnel, Cleaning service personnel, sanitation personnel, laundry linens, CSSD officers)  All officers who contribute to the procedures performed on the patient (pharmacist, nutrition officer, medical record officer, ambulance officer)  Conducted at 5 moments (1. Before touching the patient 2. Before performing any action or procedure 3. After contact with patient 4. After touching the patient 5. After contact with the patient's environment) with 6 steps of hand washing. A. Tools Flowing water, liquid soap, 1x towel or tissue. B. Steps :  Remove all the jewelry (rings, bracelets, watches).  Damp hands with running water, take about 3 cc of liquid soap.  Wash hands with 6 definite steps (1. Rub your hands together and flatten the soap in a circular motion 2. Scrub the backs of the hands alternately, especially between the fingers 3. Rub the palms together, especially between the fingers 4. Rub the link between the backs of the hands 5. Rub the tips of the fingers rotate in the palm of the hand alternately.  Rinse with running water.  Dry your hands with a single use towel or tissue.  Continue to wash hands with alcohol-based liquids (Hand Rub).



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WASHING HANDS WITH ALCOHOL-BASED LIQUIDS (HAND RUB)



No. Document



SPO DEFINITION AIM



Date of issue



PROCEDURE



RELATED UNIT



Page



Accepted : Director RS



Hand washing with Alcohol-based Liquid 70% Removes impurities from the skin mechanically and reduces the number of microorganisms.







POLICY



No. Revision



All personnel who are in direct contact with patients such as doctors, nurses, midwives and other health workers (physiotherapists, laboratory personnel, radiology officers, etc.)  All officers who are not in direct contact with the patient but in contact with the patient's blood and body fluids (laboratory personnel, Cleaning service personnel, sanitation personnel, laundry linens, CSSD officers)  All officers who contribute to the procedures performed on the patient (pharmacist, nutrition officer, medical record officer, ambulance officer)  Conducted at 5 moments (1. Before touching the patient 2. Before performing any action or procedure 3. After contact with patient 4. After touching the patient 5. After contact with the patient's environment) with 6 steps of hand washing. C. Tools Alcohol-based Liquid 70%. D. Steps :  Remove all the jewelry (rings, bracelets, watches).  Take 70% alcohol-based handrub.  Wash hands with 6 definite steps (1. Rub your hands together and flatten the soap in a circular motion 2. Scrub the backs of the hands alternately, especially between the fingers 3. Rub the palms together, especially between the fingers 4. Rub the link between the backs of the hands 5. Rub the tips of the fingers rotate in the palm of the hand alternately.  Inpatient Installation  Outpatient installation  Emergency departments  Central Surgical Installation  ICU / ICCU  IMC  Medical Rehabilitation Installation  Installation of Hemodialysis



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