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Program Goal. Improve healthcare worker safety in the healthcare environment through appropriate and correct use of PPE. Aims and Objectives. To ensure healthcare workers are aware of the appropriate PPE required, in order to provide protection in conjunction with standard and transmission-based precautionsEnsure healthcare workers are aware of the correct sequence for donning PPEEnsure healthcare workers are aware of the correct sequence for removing PPE in a manner that prevents self-contami30480
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2. Program Goal Improve healthcare worker safety in the healthcare environment through appropriate and correct use of PPE
3. Aims and Objectives To ensure healthcare workers are aware of the appropriate PPE required, in order to provide protection in conjunction with standard and transmission-based precautions
Ensure healthcare workers are aware of the correct sequence for donning PPE
Ensure healthcare workers are aware of the correct sequence for removing PPE in a manner that prevents self-contamination and self-inoculation
4. 3 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) PPE refers to whatever protective equipment may be used to insulate an individual from the hazards presented by the environment in which he or she is working
In the healthcare environment it refers to specialised clothing or equipment worn by an employee or patient for protection against infectious materials and other contaminants
The type of PPE used will vary based on the level of precautions required; such as, Standard, Contact, Droplet or Airborne Infection Isolation May put an individual list of PPE available. A slide on each type of PPE in line with DOH IC policy may be useful for all disciplines of staffMay put an individual list of PPE available. A slide on each type of PPE in line with DOH IC policy may be useful for all disciplines of staff
5. 4 Some important things to remember about PPE Don PPE before contact with patient, generally before entering the room
Keep gloved hands away from the face and avoid touching or adjusting PPE
Remove and discard PPE carefully. This should be done at the doorway (just prior to leaving patient’s room) or immediately outside patient room. Surgical or particulate masks should be removed outside room
Immediately perform hand hygiene using soap and water or an alcohol-based gel or rub It is important to take into consideration the individual room configurations in healthcare facilities. Some facilities are equipped with ante rooms and Negative pressure ventilation, whilst other open directly onto corridor areas. It is important to factor in these individual configurations when planning and executing various levels of isolation and also to ensure contamination of common areas does not occur.
Removing the respirator It is important to take into consideration the individual room configurations in healthcare facilities. Some facilities are equipped with ante rooms and Negative pressure ventilation, whilst other open directly onto corridor areas. It is important to factor in these individual configurations when planning and executing various levels of isolation and also to ensure contamination of common areas does not occur.
Removing the respirator
6. 5 Sequence for Donning PPE Gown/apron
Surgical or particulate mask
Goggles or face shield
Gloves
May put an individual list of PPE available. A slide on each type of PPE in line with DOH IC policy may be useful for all disciplines of staffMay put an individual list of PPE available. A slide on each type of PPE in line with DOH IC policy may be useful for all disciplines of staff
7. 6 Step 1 Perform hand hygiene Perform hand hygiene before
putting on Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE)
With soap and water, or
Water-free skin cleanser
8. 7 Step 2 Gown/Apron Fully cover torso from
neck to knee, arms to end
of wrist, and wrap around
the back.
Fasten at back of neck
and waist. * For obese staff where one gown fitted appropriately will not provide adequate protection, two gowns should be worn. The first worn with fastenings at the front and the second applied as per instructions in the slide.* For obese staff where one gown fitted appropriately will not provide adequate protection, two gowns should be worn. The first worn with fastenings at the front and the second applied as per instructions in the slide.
9. 8 Step 3 Surgical mask or particulate (P2 or N95) Secure ties or elastic bands
at middle of head and neck
Fit flexible band to nose bridge
Fit snug to face and below chin
Fit check particulate (P2 or N95) only For P2 or N95 Fit checking instructions see poster “Principles of donning and fit checking P2 or N95 masks”For P2 or N95 Fit checking instructions see poster “Principles of donning and fit checking P2 or N95 masks”
10. 9 Step 3 continued,Fit Checking P2 or N95 Masks Gently inhale. When you breathe
in the mask should draw in slightly
toward the face and collapse
Gently exhale. The mask
should fill up with air.
It is important at this stage that
there is no air leakage around the
edges of the mask
For P2 or N95 Fit checking instructions see poster “Principles of donning and fit checking P2 or N95 masks”For P2 or N95 Fit checking instructions see poster “Principles of donning and fit checking P2 or N95 masks”
11. 10 Step 3 continued,Fit Checking P2 or N95 Masks If you have not achieved a successful fit check as instructed it is important that you seek advice or have someone assist you with fitting and checking your mask.
An incorrectly fitted mask will not provide you with the intended level of protection from airborne infectious diseases
For P2 or N95 Fit checking instructions see poster “Principles of donning and fit checking P2 or N95 masks”For P2 or N95 Fit checking instructions see poster “Principles of donning and fit checking P2 or N95 masks”
12. 11 Step 4 Protective Eyewear Place goggles or face shield/visor
over face and eyes and secure
using the ear pieces or headband
Adjust to fit comfortably
13. 12 Step 5 Gloves Don gloves last
Select correct size and type
Insert hands into gloves
Extend to cover wrist of gown
14. 13 You are now ready and safe to enter the patient’s room Before you enter the room, it is a good idea to have a colleague check your PPE to ensure it is applied correctly or check yourself in a mirror.Before you enter the room, it is a good idea to have a colleague check your PPE to ensure it is applied correctly or check yourself in a mirror.
15. Safe use of PPE Keep gloved hands away from face
Avoid touching or adjusting other PPE
Change gloves when torn or heavily contaminated
Limit surfaces and items touched to prevent accidental contamination
16. 15 Sequence for Removing PPE Gloves
Face shields or goggles
Gown
Mask or respirator
May put an individual list of PPE available. A slide on each type of PPE in line with DOH IC policy may be useful for all disciplines of staffMay put an individual list of PPE available. A slide on each type of PPE in line with DOH IC policy may be useful for all disciplines of staff
17. 16 Sequence for Removing PPE It is important to remember that the sequence for removing PPE is intended to limit opportunities for self contamination and self inoculation
Important to identify what sites or areas are considered “clean” and what are “contaminated”
This is especially important when identifying the safest sequence for removal
18. 17 Where to remove PPE At the doorway, before leaving the patient’s room or in the anteroom if available
It is important to remove mask/ respirator outside room, after the door to patient’s room has been closed
Hand washing facilities ( soap and water-free skin cleanser) should be readily available after all PPE is removed
19. 18 Step 1 Gloves Outside of gloves is contaminated
Grasp outside of glove with opposite
gloved hand; peel off
Hold removed glove in gloved hand
Slide fingers of ungloved hand under
remaining glove at wrist
Peel glove off over first glove
Discard gloves into waste container
20. 19 Step 2 Hand hygiene Perform hand hygiene following removal of gloves
Using soap and water, or
water-free skin cleanser
21. 20 Step 3 Protective Eyewear Outside of goggles or face shield is
contaminated
To remove, handle by head band
or ear pieces
Place reusable eyewear in
designated receptacle for cleaning
Or
discard disposable eyewear into waste
container for disposal
* If visor is attached to mask then remove visor and mask last after leaving the patient’s room as both will be considered a “mask”* If visor is attached to mask then remove visor and mask last after leaving the patient’s room as both will be considered a “mask”
22. 21 Step 4 Gown/apron Gown front and sleeves are contaminated
Unfasten ties at neck and waist
Pull away from neck or
shoulders, touching inside
of gown only
Turn gown inside out
Fold or roll slowly into a bundle and
discard into designated waste container
23. 22 Step 5 Surgical or particulate mask (P2 or N95) Front of mask is contaminated
Remove by touching tapes or ties only
Discard in designated waste container Remember not to remove mask until outside patient’s room as this may expose the staff member to accidental contamination to infectious respiratory secretions/particlesRemember not to remove mask until outside patient’s room as this may expose the staff member to accidental contamination to infectious respiratory secretions/particles
24. 23 Step 6 Hand Hygiene Perform hand hygiene following
removal of all Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE),
Using soap and water, or
water-free skin cleanser
Remember not to remove mask until outside patient’s room as this may expose the staff member to accidental contamination to infectious respiratory secretions/particlesRemember not to remove mask until outside patient’s room as this may expose the staff member to accidental contamination to infectious respiratory secretions/particles
26. 25 Standard Precautions Assumes all blood and body fluids as
potentially infectious
Involves the use of protective barriers
and safe work practices
PPE choice designed to
minimise contact with potentially
infectious blood and body fluids
Remember not to remove mask until outside patient’s room as this may expose the staff member to accidental contamination to infectious respiratory secretions/particlesRemember not to remove mask until outside patient’s room as this may expose the staff member to accidental contamination to infectious respiratory secretions/particles
27. 26 PPE for Standard Precautions (1) GLOVES - must be worn on both hands and must be used in situations where the health care worker is potentially exposed to blood and/or body substances
GOWNS - A fluid-resistant gown/apron, made of impervious material must be worn during any procedure where there is a likelihood of splashes or contamination with blood or other body substances Remember not to remove mask until outside patient’s room as this may expose the staff member to accidental contamination to infectious respiratory secretions/particlesRemember not to remove mask until outside patient’s room as this may expose the staff member to accidental contamination to infectious respiratory secretions/particles
28. 27 PPE for Standard Precautions (2) MASK AND PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR OR A FACE SHIELD: must be worn while performing any procedure where there is a likelihood of splashing or splattering of blood or body substances. Remember not to remove mask until outside patient’s room as this may expose the staff member to accidental contamination to infectious respiratory secretions/particlesRemember not to remove mask until outside patient’s room as this may expose the staff member to accidental contamination to infectious respiratory secretions/particles
29. 28 What type of PPE would you wear? Showering or bathing a patient?
Suctioning oral or tracheal secretions?
Transporting a patient in a wheelchair?
Responding to a dislodged chest drain where visible blood is spurting out?
During venepuncture?
Cleaning a patient incontinent of diarrhoea?
Irrigating a wound?
Taking vital signs?
Removing a patient’s meal tray? Discussion point !
Generally none
Gloves and mask/face shield- depends on open or closed suction
Generally none
Gloves, fluid resistant gown, mask/eyewear or face shield
Gloves
Gloves and generally a gown or apron
Gloves gown/apron, mask/eyewear or face shield
Generally noneDiscussion point !
Generally none
Gloves and mask/face shield- depends on open or closed suction
Generally none
Gloves, fluid resistant gown, mask/eyewear or face shield
Gloves
Gloves and generally a gown or apron
Gloves gown/apron, mask/eyewear or face shield
Generally none
30. 29 PPE for Additional (Transmission Based) Precautions Additional Precautions are designed for patients known or suspected to be infected with pathogens for which Additional Precautions, in addition to Standard Precautions, are needed to interrupt transmission of those pathogens in health care facilities
Additional precautions include
Airborne Precautions
Droplet Precautions
Contact Precautions
Combination airborne/droplet/contact *
* As specified by Infection Control Practitioner and may be warranted for novel viruses etc* As specified by Infection Control Practitioner and may be warranted for novel viruses etc
31. 30 PPE for Additional (Transmission Based) Precautions Airborne Precautions - Particulate (P2 or N95) mask
Droplet Precautions - Surgical masks within 1 metre of patient and protective eyewear
Contact Precautions – Gown/apron and gloves for contact with patient or environment e.g. equipment and surfaces in the patient’s environment
* As specified by Infection Control Practitioner and may be warranted for novel viruses etc* As specified by Infection Control Practitioner and may be warranted for novel viruses etc
32. 31 Questions Please nominate the correct sequence for donning PPE
Gloves, gown, mask, eye protection
Gown, mask, goggles, gloves
Mask, goggles, gown, gloves
Eye protection, gown, gloves, mask
1. b1. b
33. 32 Questions 2. In the sequence for removing PPE it is advised that removal of masks should occur once outside the patient’s room. This is because:
It is important to remain unidentifiable to the patient for as long as possible
Because the garbage bin allocated for mask removal is located outside the room
Removing the mask inside the room would put the HCW at unnecessary risk of exposure to respiratory/airborne infection
None of the above
2. c2. c
34. 33 Questions 3. Gowns and masks should be removed by touching tapes or ties only. The reason for this is:
The front of the mask or gown is considered contaminated
Risk of tearing the mask or gown
You no longer need the mask or gown
So you cannot see what you are doing
You will ruin your make-up if removal is performed
from the front 3. a3. a
35. 34 Questions 4. Which of the following is not included under Standard Precautions ?
Gloves
Surgical mask
Particulate (P2 or N95 mask)
Eye protection
Gown or apron
4. c4. c
36. 35 Questions 5. Which of the following statements are not true about Standard Precautions:
All blood and body fluids are considered potentially infectious
It involves safe work practices and protective barriers
Provides protection from infections spread by airborne, droplet and contact transmission
Provides protection from infections predominately transmitted through blood and body fluids
None of the above
5. c5. c