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    Tim Spencer
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    Hi Infection Controllers,

    Is removing a wrist watch required for a non-sterile, non-touch
    procedure?

    If appropriate hand hygiene has been performed (hand gel or
    alcohol-based hand rub) and the clinician is wearing non-sterile gloves,
    does the wrist watch need to be removed if its required for the
    procedure i.e counting seconds for the procedure

    This is for a scrub the hub principles..

    Thoughts, recommendations or guideline quotes are welcomed.

    Regards,

    Tim..

    Timothy R. Spencer, RN, APN, DipAppSci, Bach.Health, ICCert.
    Clinical Nurse Consultant, Central Venous Access & Parenteral Nutrition
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    Jayne OConnor
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    Hi Tim,
    Why can’t a fob watch be worn? They are tax deductable and some very trendy looking ones available now?

    We discourage wearing of wrist watches as can impede hand hygiene. I know you’re referring to non touch technique but if they don’t remove the watch during hand hygiene how can you guarantee that hand hygiene has been carried out correctly, also the wrist may remain wet beneath the watch which poses other issues in my mind.

    However this is what NSW Health policy states for hand hygiene!

    Other hand, wrist or forearm jewellery must not be worn by healthcare professionals providing
    direct patient care unless required for patient care (eg. watch) or medically essential (eg.
    medical alert bracelet). These must be removable and able to be cleaned.

    Kind regards

    Jayne

    Jayne O’Connor, RN, BSc. Infection Control

    CNC- IPC

    Sydney Adventist Hospital

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    Hi Infection Controllers,
    Is removing a wrist watch required for a non-sterile, non-touch procedure?
    If appropriate hand hygiene has been performed (hand gel or alcohol-based hand rub) and the clinician is wearing non-sterile gloves, does the wrist watch need to be removed if its required for the procedure i.e counting seconds for the procedure
    This is for a scrub the hub principles..
    Thoughts, recommendations or guideline quotes are welcomed.
    Regards,
    Tim..

    Timothy R. Spencer, RN, APN, DipAppSci, Bach.Health, ICCert.
    Clinical Nurse Consultant, Central Venous Access & Parenteral Nutrition Service
    Conjoint Lecturer, South West Sydney Clinical School | Faculty of Medicine | University of NSW
    Dept of Intensive Care, Level 2, Clinical Building, Liverpool Hospital, Elizabeth Street, Liverpool, 2170, NSW, Australia
    Tel (+61) 2 8738 3603 | Fax (+61) 2 8738 3551 | Mob +61 (0)409 463 428 | Tim.Spencer@sswahs.nsw.gov.au | Timothy.Spencer@unsw.edu.au
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