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In Health / College | 2025-07-03

When should you wash your hands?
Select all that apply.

After touching a Resident
After cleaning up a spillage of body fluids
Before going on a break
You are entering your office or care home
After going to the toilet
After touching a Resident's belongings

Asked by Taiwo27

Answer (2)

You should wash your hands after touching a resident, cleaning up body fluids, before breaks, when entering a care home, after using the toilet, and after touching a resident's belongings. These practices help prevent the spread of infections and ensure hygiene. Adhering to these handwashing moments promotes a safe environment.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-03

You should wash your hands after touching a resident, after cleaning up body fluid spills, before taking a break, when entering a care home or office, after using the toilet, and after touching a resident's belongings. These practices help prevent the spread of infections and maintain hygiene. Consistent handwashing is essential in healthcare settings for everyone’s safety. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-03