What hand hygiene facilities should healthcare organizations have? Under what circumstances should healthcare workers perform hand hygiene

1. When there is visible contamination of the hands with proteinaceous, blood or other body fluids, strong suspicion or evidence of exposure to spore-containing microorganisms or after urination or defecation, wash hands with soap and water.

2. If there is no visible contamination of the hands, routine hand sanitization with a quick-drying hand sanitizer is performed after clinical operations . You can also wash your hands with soap and water.

3. Wash hands with regular or antibacterial soap and water or wipe hands with quick-drying hand sanitizer before handling medications or preparing food .

4. When using quick-drying hand sanitizer, do not use antibacterial soap at the same time.

5. Before and after direct contact with the patient.

6, After removing gloves.

7. Before invasive manipulation with or without gloves.

8. After contact with body fluids or excretions, mucous membranes, non-intact skin or wound dressings.

9. When caring for a patient moving from a contaminated site to a clean site.

10, After contact with objects (including medical equipment) in the immediate vicinity of the patient.