infection control issues

How Does Hand Hygiene Impact Infection Control?

Hand hygiene is the single most effective measure to prevent the spread of infections. Nurses should perform hand hygiene before and after touching a patient, after contact with potentially infectious material, before performing aseptic tasks, and after removing gloves. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are effective and convenient, but hand washing with soap and water is essential when hands are visibly soiled.

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