Across
- 2. Hand Hygiene is an example of this type of healthcare practice (hint: these should always be followed)
- 6. Use this to keep your skin soft and intact
- 7. When using paper towels to dry your hands, do this to prevent damage to your skin.
- 9. This kind of soap is not allowed at Sunnybrook
- 10. Substance used for hand hygiene that is commonly found in dispensers across Sunnybrook (Acronym)
- 14. Rubbing your hands together during hand hygiene creates this force (and removes microorganisms in the process)
- 16. Employees should contact this team to have a non-intact skin assessment done (Acronym)
- 17. Number of hand hygiene moments
- 18. Use soap and water for hand hygiene when your hands are visibly ____________
- 19. Considered the "Father" of hand hygiene
Down
- 1. Hand hygiene education modules can be accessed by staff through this website
- 3. Hand hygiene should always be performed before assisting these kind of procedures
- 4. Hand rub contains this ingredient to keep your hands from drying out.
- 5. Minimum number of seconds you should be performing hand hygiene for
- 8. This part of the hand is often missed when performing hand hygiene
- 10. The IPAC team at Sunnybrook regularly performs these to monitor hand hygiene activity
- 11. Hand rub at Sunnybrook must contain at least 70% of this substance by volume.
- 12. Use of these does not replace the need for hand hygiene
- 13. You should always perform hand hygiene if exposed to a patient's bodily ____________
- 15. Infectious agents can hide under these if they are kept too long
- 20. Preferred temperature of water for hand washing.