It has long been known that hand hygiene can reduce the spread of disease Today, in addition to washing hands with soap and water, alcohol based hand sanitizer is also used. There is now an evidence based practice (EBP) guide for hand disinfection and hand washing for bedside nurses. There is ample evidence that one method is used instead of the other, but some obstacles prevent proper hygiene. Meaning of medical treatment Medical infections (HCI) are very common in today's hospitals and new drug-resistant organisms are emerging to limit the spread of these organisms.
In most cases, washing your hands with soap and water is the best way to reduce the amount of bacteria. If you do not have soap and water, please use alcohol based hand disinfectant containing alcohol at 60% or more. In some cases, alcohol based hand disinfectants can quickly reduce the amount of bacteria in the hand, but disinfectants do not remove all types of bacteria and remove harmful chemicals It is not.
Especially when there is no soap or water, alcohol hand sanitizer for children and young people is possible. However, please be sure to use alcohol-based hand sanitizer to supervise young children. Swallowing alcohol disinfectants may cause alcoholism. Please keep containers safely after use
Hand washing is the easiest and most effective way to limit the spread of bacteria and infectious diseases. People clean their hands by using ordinary soap, antibacterial soap and alcohol-based hand rubbing or disinfectant. Ordinary soap is a stick, lobular, thin paper, liquid detergent type product. They do not kill the bacteria; they are cleaned up by physical removal of dirt, organic matter and contaminated organic matter. Soap is most effective against gentle transients. Antimicrobial soap is a detergent-based product containing preservatives intended to mechanically and chemically kill all temporary indigenous bacteria that may cause disease through its long-term effect. They suppress the growth of the virus. Alcohol-based hand sanitizer is in the form of gel or crepe. They contain 60% - 95% ethanol or isopropanol
Hand or finger disinfectant is a nonaqueous hand sanitizer. Beginning in the late 1990s and early 2000s alcohol-based nonaqueous hand disinfectants (also known as alcohol-based hand rubs, corrosion resistant hand disinfectants, or hand finger disinfectants) became popular. For the most part, thickeners such as carbomers, for example thickeners for forming gels or wetting agents for forming liquids such as glycerin, or foams for facilitating use and reducing the drying effect of the alcohol For example.