NOCP Primary Care Paramedic Practice Test

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What is the proper technique for hand washing?

Just wetting hands before a procedure

Lather with shampoo, rinse, and dry

Lather with soap, scrub for at least 15 seconds, rinse under running water, and dry on a clean paper towel

The proper technique for hand washing is to lather with soap, scrub for at least 15 seconds, rinse under running water, and dry on a clean paper towel. This process is considered the most effective way to remove dirt, bacteria, and viruses from the hands.

The use of soap helps to break down oils and dirt, making it easier to wash them away. Scrubbing for at least 15 seconds ensures that all surfaces of the hands, including between the fingers and under the nails, are thoroughly cleaned. Rinsing under running water helps to effectively wash away the remnants of soap and any loosened contaminants. Finally, drying on a clean paper towel is important for removing any remaining pathogens, as wet hands can transfer bacteria more easily.

This method follows established guidelines for infection control and is crucial in maintaining hand hygiene, especially in healthcare settings.

Using an antibacterial gel only

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