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Infection control for SARS

Infection control for SARS. Intensive Care Unit Prince of Wales Hospital Shatin Hong Kong Tutorial prepared by Charles Gomersall Version 1.0 April 8 th 2003. Disclaimer.

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Infection control for SARS

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  1. Infection control for SARS Intensive Care UnitPrince of Wales HospitalShatinHong Kong Tutorial prepared by Charles Gomersall Version 1.0 April 8th 2003

  2. Disclaimer • The procedures shown in this tutorial reflect current practice in Prince of Wales Hospital ICU and are based on our current understanding of SARS • The author, the Prince of Wales Hospital and The Chinese University of Hong Kong take no responsibility for any adverse event resulting from the use of this tutorial

  3. Warning • Attention to infection control is vital • The agent that causes SARS is highly contagious and may cause life-threatening illness • Many healthcare workers, both old and young have been affected and some have died

  4. In Wash hands Mask Goggles Cap Gown Wash hands Gloves Out Cap Gown Wash hands Goggles Mask Wash hands Outside mask Wash hands Personal

  5. In • Wash hands • Mask • Goggles • Cap • Gown • Wash hands • Gloves

  6. In • Wash hands • Mask • Goggles • Cap • Gown • Wash hands • Gloves

  7. Wash hands • Palm to palm • Palm to back, fingers interlaced • Palm to palm, fingers interlaced • Fingers clasped • Thumbs • Fingers to palm • Forearms

  8. Wash hands • Palm to palm • Palm to back, fingers interlaced • Palm to palm, fingers interlaced • Fingers clasped • Thumbs • Fingers to palm • Forearms

  9. Wash hands • Palm to palm • Palm to back, fingers interlaced • Palm to palm, fingers interlaced • Fingers clasped • Thumbs • Fingers to palm • Forearms

  10. Wash hands • Palm to palm • Palm to back, fingers interlaced • Palm to palm, fingers interlaced • Fingers clasped • Thumbs • Fingers to palm • Forearms

  11. Wash hands • Palm to palm • Palm to back, fingers interlaced • Palm to palm, fingers interlaced • Fingers clasped • Thumbs • Fingers to palm • Forearms

  12. Wash hands • Palm to palm • Palm to back, fingers interlaced • Palm to palm, fingers interlaced • Fingers clasped • Thumbs • Fingers to palm • Forearms

  13. Mask • Use N95 or N100 mask • Surgical masks do NOT provide protection • Check fit of mask each time it is used • place both hands over the mask and exhale vigorously • if air leaks around the nose adjust the nosepiece • if air leaks at mask edges, reposition the straps for a better fit • recheck

  14. In • Wash hands • Mask • Goggles • Cap • Gown • Wash hands • Gloves

  15. In • Wash hands • Mask • Goggles • Cap • Gown • Wash hands • Gloves

  16. In • Wash hands • Mask • Goggles • Cap • Gown • Wash hands • Gloves

  17. In • Wash hands • Mask • Goggles • Cap • Gown • Wash hands • Gloves

  18. In • Wash hands • Mask • Goggles • Cap • Gown • Wash hands • Gloves

  19. In • Wash hands • Mask • Goggles • Cap • Gown • Wash hands • Gloves

  20. Ready • Wash hands • Mask • Goggles • Cap • Gown • Wash hands • Gloves

  21. Inside • Change gloves between patients • Change gloves before using phone, computers, writing notes etc • Wash your hands whenever you change your gloves • Do not touch your face or eyes

  22. Out • Cap • Gown • Remove gloves • Wash hands • Goggles • Mask • Wash hands • Outside mask • Wash hands

  23. Out • Cap • Gown • Remove gloves • Wash hands • Goggles • Mask • Wash hands • Outside mask • Wash hands

  24. Out • Cap • Gown • Remove gloves • Wash hands • Goggles • Mask • Wash hands • Outside mask • Wash hands

  25. Out • Cap • Gown • Remove gloves • Wash hands • Goggles • Mask • Wash hands • Outside mask • Wash hands

  26. Out • Cap • Gown • Remove gloves • Wash hands • Goggles • Mask • Wash hands • Outside mask • Wash hands

  27. Out • Cap • Gown • Remove gloves • Wash hands • Goggles • Mask • Wash hands • Outside mask • Wash hands

  28. Out • Cap • Gown • Remove gloves • Wash hands • Goggles • Mask • Wash hands • Outside mask • Wash hands

  29. Out • Cap • Gown • Remove gloves • Wash hands • Goggles • Mask • Wash hands • Outside mask • Wash hands

  30. Out • Cap • Gown • Remove gloves • Wash hands • Goggles • Mask • Wash hands • Outside mask • Wash hands

  31. Eating and drinking • Always wash your hands first • Use your own utensils • Sit at least 1m apart • Do not talk • Do not cough or sneeze when not wearing a mask

  32. Respiratory • No nebulizers or Venturi masks • No non-invasive ventilation • Minimize circuit breaks • HMEF • Bacterial filter • Scavenging

  33. Respiratory • No nebulizers or Venturi masks • No non-invasive ventilation • Minimize circuit breaks • HMEF • Bacterial filter • Scavenging

  34. Respiratory • No nebulizers or Venturi masks • No non-invasive ventilation • Minimize circuit breaks • HMEF • Bacterial filter • Scavenging

  35. Respiratory • No nebulizers or Venturi masks • No non-invasive ventilation • Minimize circuit breaks • HMEF • Bacterial filter • Scavenging

  36. Respiratory • No nebulizers or Venturi masks • No non-invasive ventilation • Minimize circuit breaks • HMEF • Bacterial filter • Scavenging

  37. Respiratory • No nebulizers or Venturi masks • No non-invasive ventilation • Minimize circuit breaks • HMEF • Bacterial filter • Scavenging

  38. Urine • Direct urine flow against the wall of the collecting jug to avoid splashes

  39. Urine • Turn on water to flush away urine

  40. Urine • Carefully empty the urine onto the side of the sluice to avoid splashes

  41. Urine • Clean up any spills immediately with sodium hypochlorite solution

  42. Remember • This disease is highly contagious • It is potentially life threatening • Your safety and the safety of your family and patients depends on your strict adherence to infection control measures

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