Hand Washing Procedure | Nursing Practical File

๐Ÿงผ Hand Washing Procedure

Subject: Nursing Practical  |  Suitable For: ANM / GNM / BSc Nursing  |  Use: Practical File / Clinical Procedure

โš ๏ธ Educational Purpose Only: This content is prepared for nursing academic practical file work.

๐Ÿ“‹ Student Information

Student Name[Your Name]
CourseANM / GNM / BSc Nursing
SubjectFundamentals of Nursing / Community Health Nursing Practical
Name of ProcedureHand Washing Procedure
Clinical AreaWard / OPD / PHC / Community Area
Date[Enter Date]
Performed ByStudent Nurse
Supervised By[Clinical Instructor Name]

1. Definition

Hand washing is a basic infection prevention procedure in which hands are cleaned with soap and water or antiseptic solution to remove dirt, organic matter, transient microorganisms, and reduce the spread of infection.

2. Purposes / Objectives

3. Indications

4. Articles Required

S.No. Articles Purpose
1Clean running waterTo wet and rinse hands
2Soap / Antiseptic soapTo remove dirt and microorganisms
3Clean towel / Disposable paper towelTo dry hands
4Nail brush if requiredTo clean under nails when visibly dirty
5Waste binFor disposal of used paper towel

5. Preparation of Nurse

6. Procedure Steps with Scientific Rationale

S.No. Procedure Steps Scientific Rationale
1Remove rings, watch and other hand ornaments.Jewellery may harbor microorganisms and interfere with cleaning.
2Stand in front of sink without touching it.Prevents contamination from sink surface.
3Turn on tap and wet hands thoroughly under running water.Water loosens dirt and microorganisms from skin surface.
4Apply enough soap to cover all hand surfaces.Soap helps remove oils, dirt and transient microorganisms.
5Rub palm to palm.Friction removes microorganisms from palm surfaces.
6Rub right palm over left dorsum with interlaced fingers and vice versa.Cleans back of hands and spaces between fingers.
7Rub palm to palm with fingers interlaced.Removes organisms from interdigital spaces.
8Rub backs of fingers to opposing palms with fingers interlocked.Cleans knuckles and back of fingers.
9Rotationally rub left thumb clasped in right palm and vice versa.Thumbs are commonly missed during hand washing.
10Rotationally rub fingertips in opposite palm and vice versa.Cleans fingertips and under nails where germs collect.
11Rub wrists if required.Removes microorganisms from wrist area.
12Rinse hands thoroughly under running water, keeping fingers downward.Running water washes away soap and microorganisms.
13Dry hands completely with clean towel or disposable paper towel.Moist hands transfer microorganisms more easily than dry hands.
14Use towel to turn off tap if hand-operated.Prevents recontamination of clean hands.
15Discard used paper towel in waste bin.Maintains cleanliness and prevents spread of infection.
โฑ๏ธ Duration: Routine hand washing should be done for at least 40-60 seconds when using soap and water.

7. Precautions

8. After Care

9. Documentation / Recording

Routine hand washing is usually not documented separately. However, hand hygiene compliance may be recorded during infection control audit, clinical skill checklist, procedure demonstration or practical examination.

10. Health Education

11. Evaluation

S.No. Evaluation Criteria Yes / No
1Removed jewellery before procedure_____
2Wet hands properly under running water_____
3Applied enough soap_____
4Cleaned palms, back of hands and fingers_____
5Cleaned thumbs, fingertips and wrists_____
6Rinsed hands thoroughly_____
7Dried hands properly_____
8Avoided recontamination after washing_____

12. Conclusion

Hand washing is the simplest and most effective method to prevent infection and cross-contamination. Correct hand washing technique protects patients, nurses, family members and the community from communicable diseases. It should be practiced regularly before and after patient care and whenever hands are contaminated.

13. Bibliography / References

  1. Kozier & Erb's, Fundamentals of Nursing, Pearson.
  2. Potter and Perry, Fundamentals of Nursing, Elsevier.
  3. B.T. Basavanthappa, Fundamentals of Nursing, Jaypee Brothers.
  4. World Health Organization โ€” WHO Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Health Care.
  5. Indian Nursing Council Practical Guidelines.

โš•๏ธ Disclaimer: This nursing procedure is prepared for educational and academic purposes only for ANM, GNM and BSc Nursing students. Always follow institutional guidelines and perform procedures under supervision of clinical instructor or qualified health professional.