What are the 100 rapid hand sanitizers

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Our hospital uses alcohol, and later a friend introduced you to an imported disinfection product. After we used it, we felt that the effect was better than that of alcohol. It won't hurt **, the only thing is that it's a bit expensive.

    It seems to be called "Norford", right? You can look it up and hope it helps you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Quick-drying hand sanitizers are hand sanitizers that contain alcohols and skincare ingredients, including water, gel, and foam-based hand sanitizers.

    The hours of use are:

    1. Direct contact with patients before and after shooting, contact with different patients. Before and after touching a particularly susceptible patient when moving from a contaminated part of the same patient's body to a clean part;

    2. Before and after touching the patient's mucosa, damage** or wound, after touching the patient's blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions, and wound dressings;

    3. Before and after putting on and taking off the isolation gown, and after taking off the gloves;

    4. Before and after aseptic operation, before handling clean and sterile items, and after dealing with contaminated items;

    5. When the hands of medical staff have visible contaminants or are the blood of the patient

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The quick-drying hand sanitizer is characterized by its rapid action, but it does not have sustained antimicrobial activity.

    Indications for quick-drying hand sanitizers are:

    Before and after direct contact with patients, and between different patients. Before and after touching a particularly susceptible patient when moving from a contaminated part of the same patient's body to a clean part; Before and after contact with the patient's mucous membranes, lesions** or wounds, and after contact with the patient's blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions, wound dressings.

    Before and after putting on and taking off the isolation gown, and after taking off the gloves. Before and after aseptic procedures, before handling clean, sterile items, and after handling contaminated items. When the hands of medical staff have visible contaminants or are contaminated with the patient's blood or body fluids.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Disinfection tools include steam mop, disinfection cabinet, air purifier, ethylene oxide sterilizer, cotton pressure steam sterilizer, ozone disinfection cabinet, Nianyan ultraviolet sterilization lamp, formaldehyde sterilizer, knapsack sprayer, glutaraldehyde sterilization cabinet, electrostatic air sterilizer, etc.

    Disinfection tools refer to the equipment used in disinfection operations, in addition to the above disinfection tools, there are also disinfection machines, disinfection guns, disinfection vehicles, plasma sterilizers, electric disinfection cabinets, etc.

    Disinfection refers to the method of killing pathogenic microorganisms, but not necessarily bacterial spores, with the purpose of preventing the spread of pathogens into society, which can be divided into two types: disinfection of epidemic foci and preventive disinfection.

    In addition to the disinfection tools, disinfection supplies will also be used, such as 84 disinfectant, alcohol, sterilization hand sanitizer, disinfection cotton balls, disinfectants, etc.

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