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14/12/2013 at 11:17 am #70695Beth BintParticipant
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Good morning Brains Trust
I have to declare my age may be influencing my opinion on this subject.
Could you please advise as to what the recommended hygiene procedure would be for the following invasive procedures examples undertaken in in the clinical setting.
Would be:
a. fingertip to wrist, or
b. finger to elbow.
I acknowledge that an antimicrobial solution would be recommended for either of these hand hygiene methods.
Examples of invasive procedures:
1. Insertion of PICC or Central line
2. Insertion of Indwelling urinary catheter
3. Insertion of Chest Tube
If you recommend fingertip to wrist, could you please provide the reference to for this practice.
Thank you
BethBeth Bint
Infection Prevention and Control Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Management and Control Service
Level 1 Lawson House Wollongong Hospital
Tel 02 4222 5898 |beth.bint@SESIAHS.HEALTH.NSW.GOV.AU
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15/12/2013 at 11:36 am #70696Hi Beth,
For ALL CVAD insertions, we recommend and perform fingertip to elbow 2min CHG scrub.
If dressing or administration set change, fingertip to wrist 2min CHG scrub as both procedures should be performed with sterile gloves.Regards,
Timothy R. Spencer, RN, APN, DipAppSci, Bach.Health, ICCert.
Clinical Nurse Consultant | Central Venous Access & Parenteral Nutrition Service
Conjoint Lecturer, University of NSW
Dept of Intensive Care, Level 2, Clinical Building, Liverpool Hospital, Elizabeth Street, Liverpool, 2170, NSW, Australia
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Good morning Brains TrustI have to declare my age may be influencing my opinion on this subject.
Could you please advise as to what the recommended hygiene procedure would be for the following invasive procedures examples undertaken in in the clinical setting.
Would be:
a. fingertip to wrist, or
b. finger to elbow.
I acknowledge that an antimicrobial solution would be recommended for either of these hand hygiene methods.
Examples of invasive procedures:
1. Insertion of PICC or Central line
2. Insertion of Indwelling urinary catheter
3. Insertion of Chest Tube
If you recommend fingertip to wrist, could you please provide the reference to for this practice.
Thank you
BethBeth Bint
Infection Prevention and Control Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Management and Control Service
Level 1 Lawson House Wollongong Hospital
Tel 02 4222 5898 |beth.bint@SESIAHS.HEALTH.NSW.GOV.AU
http://www.health.nsw.gov.au
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