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While you are in the hospital for this program, you will need to know how to keep yourself and others safe. You also need to know what to do in case of an emergency.
Infection Control
Standard infection control precautions are used by all employees and volunteers to ensure the safety of patients, visitors, and staff. These precautions prevent the spread of germs and disease.
The number one way to stop the spread of disease is hand washing. Hands must be washed before and after contact with patients or their belongings. Hand hygiene must be performed before entering and after exiting patient rooms.
To effectively wash your hands, follow these steps:
- Use soap, water, friction, and towels
- Scrub for a minimum of 15 - 30 seconds
- Give special care to frequently-missed areas such as sides of hands, thumbs, between fingers, under fingernails, and under rings
There are also hand hygiene products in dispensers around the hospital. Feel free to use these as needed.
Fire Safety
If there is a fire, there must be a quick response to ensure everyone stays safe.
Remember the acronym RACE if there is ever a fire in your area:
| Rescue |
Help remove people from the immediate threat of the fire |
Alarm |
Pull the fire alarm
Dial 77 (88 for West Valley Hospital) to call a Code 5
Give location and state the type of fire |
Contain |
Close all doors |
Extinguish |
Use the fire extinguishers |
If you need to use a fire extinguisher, remember the acronym PASS:
| Pull |
Pull the pin |
Aim |
Aim at the base of the fire |
Squeeze |
Squeeze the handle |
Sweep |
Sweep through the fire (side to side, not up and down) |
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