Infection Prevention & Control Education: Four Moments of Hand Hygiene

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As part of our continuing IPAC education program requirement, we wanted to review Four Moments of Hand Hygiene.

The four moments include:

1. Moment 1: BEFORE first touching the resident or their environment

2. Moment 2: BEFORE aseptic procedures

3. Moment 3: AFTER body fluid exposure risk

4. Moment 4: AFTER touching the resident or their environment

As part of the 4 Moments of Hand Hygiene, an assessment should be done to determine the resident and health care environments.

Please take a look at the attached documents with frequently asked questions such as what Hand Hygiene moments, when, and how to perform Hand Hygiene among other concerns.

Please reach out to our IPAC Lead, John at john.iskander@muskoka.on.ca with any questions you may have.

Four Moments of Hand Hygiene

Public Health Frequently Asked Questions Four Moments of Hand Hygiene

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