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Infection Control Guide

    It’s about protecting patients, visitors, and healthcare workers from getting infections, so we’re inviting you to join us and help us prevent the spread of infections. Our goal: Is to protect patients, visitors, and healthcare workers from acquiring infections. So, we invite you to join us in helping prevent the spread of infections.  (Infection Control … Continued

It’s about protecting patients, visitors, and healthcare workers from getting infections, so we’re inviting you to join us and help us prevent the spread of infections.

Our goal:

Is to protect patients, visitors, and healthcare workers from acquiring infections. So, we invite you to join us in helping prevent the spread of infections. 

(Infection Control Department)

General guidelines for visitors or companions:

  • Don’t visit the patient if you’re sick or showing respiratory infection symptoms. 
  • If you have a cold or cough symptoms and need to accompany the patient, inform the registration office and wear a surgical mask in the outpatient waiting areas. 
  • Follow the instructions before visiting, especially in isolation cases. 
  • Use hand sanitizer before and after visiting the patient. 
  • You should take care of your personal hygiene while accompanying the patient. 
  • Make sure to use the cleaning solution during your child’s daily hygiene.

Hand Hygiene:

Why? 

To prevent the spread of healthcare-associated infections.

How? 

With soap and water. 

Alcohol-based hand sanitizer (not to be used if hands are visibly dirty). 

When? 

For visitors/staff: 

  • When entering and leaving patient rooms. 
  • Before preparing or eating food. 
  • Before touching a wound area or IV catheter. 
  • After touching contaminated surfaces. 
  • After coughing or sneezing. 
  • After using the restroom. 
  • After changing children’s diapers
  • For patients: 
  • After using the restroom. 
  • Before eating. 
  • Before touching an IV catheter or a wound area. 
  • After coughing or sneezing. 
  • When leaving the room and when re-entering it. 

How do you wash your hands with soap and water? 

  1. For 40 to 60 seconds. 
  • Wet your hands with water. 
  • Apply an amount of soap to cover the surface of your hand. 
  • Rub the palm of one hand with the palm of the other. 
  • The palm of your right hand on the back of your left hand with fingers interlaced and vice versa. 
  • The back of the fingers with the palm of the other hand, fingers joined. 
  • Make circular motions with the left thumb then the right. 
  • Make circular motions back and forth with the fingers of your right hand on the palm of your left hand and vice versa. 
  • Rinse your hands with running water. 
  1. Dry your hands with a clean single-use towel. 
  1. Turn off the water using a clean single-use towel. 
  1. Your hands are safe now. 

How do you rub your hands with alcohol? 

  1. For 20 to 30 seconds. 
  • Fill your fist with sanitizer covering all surfaces. 
  • Rub the palm of one hand with the palm of the other. 
  • The palm of your right hand on the back of your left hand with fingers interlaced and vice versa. 
  • Palm to palm with fingers interlaced. 
  • The back of the fingers with the palm of the other hand, fingers joined. 
  • Make circular motions with the left thumb then the right. 
  • Make circular motions back and forth with the fingers of your right hand on the palm of your left hand and vice versa. 
  • Your hands are safe when they are dry.