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World Health Organization: Your 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene. Haemodialysis in ambulatory care.

My 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene

Hand hygiene is essential for patient safety, and reminders are key! The World Health Organization’s “My 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene” posters are customized to fit your work environment.

These new posters offer tailored guidance to fit different settings. Whether you’re working with patients in outpatient clinics or managing complex procedures in hemodialysis, these posters highlight the critical moments to clean your hands: before patient contact, before a clean procedure, after exposure to body fluids, after patient contact, and after touching patient surroundings.

Ways to Use This Resource

  • Update your orientation and trainings with the “My 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene” poster that best matches your work environment.
  • Post education posters (with a wipeable surface) in spaces where staff do hand hygiene.

Target Audience: Essential IPC education level


Guidance & Regulation Updates

VIPTA members track guidance and regulation resources to share source documents that guide infection prevention and control practices for public health staff and clinical and non-clinical healthcare personnel.

The date of the regulation or guidance update is included in each post.  Please check linked content to be sure it is the most up to date and recommended practice.

Virginia Department of Health Clinician Letter – Communicable Disease Updates (8/26/24)   
VDH
Any Practice Setting
Emergency Preparedness & Operations
Standard Precautions
Surveillance
Transmission-Based Precautions
Vaccination
Updates and recommendations for healthcare providers on pertussis, avian influenza A(H5N1), invasive Group A Streptococcus, and mpox in Virginia.
CDC Health Alert Network (HAN): Mpox Caused by Human-to-Human Transmission of Monkeypox Virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) with Spread to Neighboring Countries (8/7/2024)
CDC
Any Practice Setting
Surveillance
CDC issued a HAN Health Update to provide additional information about the outbreak of monkeypox virus (MPXV) in the DRC.
CDC Update to Infection Prevention and Control of Mpox in Healthcare Settings (8/2/2024)
CDC
Any Practice Setting
Auditing / Observation / Monitoring / Assessment Tools
Emergency Preparedness & Operations
Employee/Occupational Health
Guidance updates include: Revising scenarios to apply to healthcare personnel or patients who experience exposure to mpox virus in a healthcare setting and adjusting risk categories based on current evidence.
CDC National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) Hospital Respiratory Data (8/1/2024)
CDC
Acute Care Hospital
Department of Health
Surveillance
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is updating the Hospital Inpatient Quality Reporting (IQR) Program to require acute care hospitals and critical access hospitals to electronically report information via NHSN about COVID-19, influenza, and RSV beginning November 1, 2024. This reported information will help provide situational awareness of the impact of these respiratory diseases. 
Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI) Facility Code, 2026 Edition (draft)
Any Practice Setting
Construction
Documents for the design and construction of hospitals, outpatient facilities, and residential health, care, and support facilities are open for public comment until September 30, 2024 Interested professionals in the healthcare and long-term care industries (including infection preventionists) are encouraged to review and contribute comments on the draft documents

What’s In Your Water?

Hayley Andrews, an infection preventionist in the southwest region of Virginia, used her curious mind and a desire to educate others to help uncover environmental contamination that caused an illness in one of her patients.

Hayley’s facility admitted a patient with sepsis, and blood cultures grew Aeromonas hydrophilaBecause Hayley had never heard of this organism, she researched it and learned that it is typically a waterborne organism.  Hayley took this information to the nursing unit where the patient was located and the patient’s son heard her educating the nurses about Aeromonas.  He joined in and mentioned that his mom had a well and he was concerned that it may be contaminated.

The health department visited the home and tested the water. Sure enough, it was contaminated with Aeromonas and other organisms, and failed potability testing. The health department was able to get the patient an alternate, safe water source upon her discharge to prevent further infection until her well water could be remediated. 

Thank you, Hayley! Your diligence prevented this patient from getting sick again, and perhaps prevented other neighbors from a similar outcome! 


IPC Education & Training Library

Search the VIPTA library of curated infection prevention and control (IPC) education and training resources. The IPC Education & Training Resource Library includes state and national resources related to healthcare-associated infections, antimicrobial resistance and/or IPC. Visit the VIPTA FAQ page to learn more about VIPTA library content.

 

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Last Updated: February 14, 2024