hi! just want to commend you for this performance. You did exactly what is required of this procedure , complete with rationales which is very important. your voice is loud and clear. turning off the faucet after the procedure was done is accurate and the way it should be. God bless and more power to you!
Hello ma'm, your video on handwashing is by far the best among those that i have watched. Our clin ical instructor recommended your video for our retdem. Thanks for sharing!
I am a first year Nursing student too Ate and handwashing is our first task for RLE. I am so thankful that I got to watched your video, such a great help!! ❤️
Thank you for your video. A few comments here: An antimicrobial soap is not needed to complete hand washing unless it's indicated (for special cases like surgical procedures). Some agencies have banned the use of this type of soap containing certain harmful ingredients as this may cause antibiotic resistance. Plain soap is enough. Also, try not to touch the handle of the faucet with your bare hand when turning it on. Use a paper towel or your elbow for this. The assessment of hands for cuts, checking the nails etc can be done before wetting the hands. Make sure to clean the nail either with a nail brush or nail pick if necessary. I also noticed that you only dried your palms and not the back of your hands esp the spaces between your fingers.
Hi there! to address your comments, there are three separate types of handwasing: 1. Social Handwashing 2. Antiseptic Handwashing 3. Surgical Handwashing Now, what i did in this Return Demonstration was obviously antiseptic handwashing because i am performing a procedure assuming that i am in a hospital setting. This procedure is done before coming into contact with someone in the medical or healthcare setting. During that time (3yrs ago) i mentioned to use antimicrobial soap because this is what is mostly found in healthcare settings (as far as my research is concerned). Like for example, Hibiclens brand Antiseptic/Antimicrobial soap. Its active ingredient is Clorhexidine Gluconate which is not banned unlike those antimicrobial soaps with active ingredients like Triclosan and Triclocarban. However, in home or public places or Non healthcare settings, a plain soap is recommended. No problem, no disagreements, and no debates about that. It is also very effective in removing pathogens from our skin. Next is you want me to turn on the faucet with paper towel. I believe it is not necessary because my hand is considered contaminated same with the faucet. Can you please give me the rationale why i need to use paper towel prior to opening the faucet ? Cleaning the nails with brush is necessary especially when you do a surgical handwashing. Lastly, i would like to thank you for your constructive comment because you made me do a quick research and I found new learnings. Thank you!
When rinsing..start from the least contaminated to the most cominated area,,,so ... the most contaminated area now is the wrist, so we have to position the fingertips upward or slightly above the wrist. In order for the water to flow from the least contaminated to most contaminated area.
In hospital settings, we use aseptic technique which involves the strictest rules to minimize infection. So turning off the faucet should be done only after finishing the entire handwashing procedure and that's the way it is.
Not necessarily however, the thought/main point of the rationale should be right there. Other factors must also be considered like the standards set by your shool, instructions of your Ci and their preference.
U should never ever repeat rising ur hand in back and forth instead rinse ur hand in the same direction where u start like finger tips to elbow and back again to finger tips to elbow…it should not be finger tips to elbow and goes back to fingertips
In hospital settings, we use aseptic technique which involves the strictest rules to minimize infection. So turning off the faucet should be done only after finishing the entire handwashing procedure and that's the way it is. Obviously, I'm doing this return demo in my home and so I do not have the facilities that are like in hospitals such as foot operated faucet. It is the concept of maintaining sterility that I'm trying to emphasize here. I hope you get that. ❤️
need pa po ba i explain??? • Presence of factors increasing susceptibility to infection and possibility of undiagnosed infection. • Whether the client uses immunosuppressive medications. • Recent diagnostic procedures or treatments that penetrated the skin or a body cavity. • Current nutritional status. • Signs and symptoms indicating the presence of an infection: Localized signs- swelling; redness; pain or tenderness with palpation or movement; palpable heat at site; loss of function of affected body part; or presence of exudate.
this video is all about handwashing technique and i think your questions are quite irrelevant to this type of retdem.. i suggest that you watch some of my other videos which may be of significance to this type of queries you have.. Thank you! 💖
@@ShekinahAquinoMaranga may binigay po kasi saaming checklist yan kasi procedure 1 di ko rin gets pero bahala na introduce self nalang the tuloy tuloy na btw thanks po
This is a very big help for our return demonstration this week! Thank you!❤
I am a nursing student, and I'm so grateful that I was able to watch your video. Now I have the idea how retdem works.
hi! just want to commend you for this performance. You did exactly what is required of this procedure , complete with rationales which is very important. your voice is loud and clear. turning off the faucet after the procedure was done is accurate and the way it should be. God bless and more power to you!
Hello ma'm, your video on handwashing is by far the best among those that i have watched. Our clin ical instructor recommended your video for our retdem. Thanks for sharing!
I am a first year Nursing student too Ate and handwashing is our first task for RLE. I am so thankful that I got to watched your video, such a great help!! ❤️
Andito ka anchetaaaa.... Hahahahhahhah
Hi my fellow nursing student🥰
Thank you for your video. A few comments here: An antimicrobial soap is not needed to complete hand washing unless it's indicated (for special cases like surgical procedures). Some agencies have banned the use of this type of soap containing certain harmful ingredients as this may cause antibiotic resistance. Plain soap is enough. Also, try not to touch the handle of the faucet with your bare hand when turning it on. Use a paper towel or your elbow for this. The assessment of hands for cuts, checking the nails etc can be done before wetting the hands. Make sure to clean the nail either with a nail brush or nail pick if necessary. I also noticed that you only dried your palms and not the back of your hands esp the spaces between your fingers.
Hi there! to address your comments, there are three separate types of handwasing:
1. Social Handwashing
2. Antiseptic Handwashing
3. Surgical Handwashing
Now, what i did in this Return Demonstration was obviously antiseptic handwashing because i am performing a procedure assuming that i am in a hospital setting. This procedure is done before coming into contact with someone in the medical or healthcare setting. During that time (3yrs ago) i mentioned to use antimicrobial soap because this is what is mostly found in healthcare settings (as far as my research is concerned). Like for example, Hibiclens brand Antiseptic/Antimicrobial soap. Its active ingredient is Clorhexidine Gluconate which is not banned unlike those antimicrobial soaps with active ingredients like Triclosan and Triclocarban. However, in home or public places or Non healthcare settings, a plain soap is recommended. No problem, no disagreements, and no debates about that. It is also very effective in removing pathogens from our skin.
Next is you want me to turn on the faucet with paper towel. I believe it is not necessary because my hand is considered contaminated same with the faucet. Can you please give me the rationale why i need to use paper towel prior to opening the faucet ?
Cleaning the nails with brush is necessary especially when you do a surgical handwashing.
Lastly, i would like to thank you for your constructive comment because you made me do a quick research and I found new learnings. Thank you!
I'm glad I found your channel, thankyou for making these type of videos 🥰
When rinsing..start from the least contaminated to the most cominated area,,,so ... the most contaminated area now is the wrist, so we have to position the fingertips upward or slightly above the wrist. In order for the water to flow from the least contaminated to most contaminated area.
This was very helpful ❤❤
+My return demonstration went well that day.
incoming freshmen, very helpful po itong video na ito❤
Thank you, great help for our upcoming retdem.
Goodluck 💖
overall, all procedures are done properly, effictively, and accurately!. Thank you
very good initiative
hi this is the good and i learned a lot about hand washing as a new studend, thanks
Good teacher keep it up madam 🎉
I am a nursing students thank you for this , I gain knowledge for our ret dem next week
nice pre HAHAHAH
Wah thanks sa vid. Surper helpful
Thank U ate sana ma survive ko yuh retdem namin❤
Thanks 👍 so much dia, to love and serve 🙏
Yayyy mag reretdem na din po kami this sem💗
Thanks for the help ❤❤❤
thanks you for that kind of ideas you shared
WOW GRAPE AMAZING EXPLANATION
U r so pretty!!!
thank u 😄💖
thank you so much for this!!
Tysm retdem namin bukas 🫶
Thank you ate hirap ma gets pag nakasulat lang sa handout iba paden ung May nag dedemo
super helpful huehue. thanks, ate!
Ang galing moooo
Hello do you need to memorize all of the rationale?
not necessarily memorize, but you ought to have a full grasp of the rationales because these are significant in performing nursing procedures❤️
Feel ko andito rin mga classmate ko nanonood
Thank you for this ate
You can use elbow to turn off the faucet, other faucet design needs tissue to close it.
In hospital settings, we use aseptic technique which involves the strictest rules to minimize infection. So turning off the faucet should be done only after finishing the entire handwashing procedure and that's the way it is.
@@ShekinahAquinoMaranga How bout the applying soap on your palm part? We were taught to use the back of our hand when squeezing. Or is it either way?
@@yufuuu_ The best way to perform the procedure is by following the steps according to your hospital protocols..
Thank you 😊
this help meee, thank youu!!!
Are you sure that tissue or paper towel are not contaminated?
Think you
Is it necessary to recite the procedures word to word or parang pa hapyaw lang dun sa mismong procedures?
Not necessarily however, the thought/main point of the rationale should be right there. Other factors must also be considered like the standards set by your shool, instructions of your Ci and their preference.
Very interesting
Nice ❤
Thank yoi for this rationales💗💗
Omg thanks for the help
You’re welcome❤️ thanks for watching!
Hi ate.. can you send me a doc. File for handwashing PPE and hygiene🥺
Thanks a lot😇❤️
Hi ate kailangan po ba ganyan totally yung ginawa if mag return demo?? Like by word for word po ba?
You can create your own script. Just give major importance to the procedure. You can confide to your CI
retdem agad namin bukas. Salamat
Hi do yoi have a copy nang hand washing technique please.need it badly
saem
kinsay taga urios nga nag tan aw ani HAHAHAHAHHA
Urian pero stem student pa lol gusto lang naay knowledge as future nursing student
miss 2nd year nako😭 HAHAHAHAHA
Hello po ate. Yung sinasabi niyo po ba yan na yung rationale every step? Sorry po di ko po kasi alam huhu. Sana po masagot
Yes, yan na yun.
Thanks ate, we're going to do it na tomorrow for our Fundamentals RLE
Good luck and God bless 💖 you can do it ✊ lavaRN
Goated
U should never ever repeat rising ur hand in back and forth instead rinse ur hand in the same direction where u start like finger tips to elbow and back again to finger tips to elbow…it should not be finger tips to elbow and goes back to fingertips
0:07 start
Very nice sakina
thank you..
Thank you . Pero kailangan po ba na magaksaya ng tubig?
In hospital settings, we use aseptic technique which involves the strictest rules to minimize infection. So turning off the faucet should be done only after finishing the entire handwashing procedure and that's the way it is.
Obviously, I'm doing this return demo in my home and so I do not have the facilities that are like in hospitals such as foot operated faucet. It is the concept of maintaining sterility that I'm trying to emphasize here. I hope you get that. ❤️
@@ShekinahAquinoMaranga thank you for the clarification
Please, save water....
Good demonstration , but wasted a lot of water , must save water too
That’s how it’s done. Clearly you didn’t listen and are not medically inclined.
This is excellent
need pa po ba i explain???
• Presence of factors increasing susceptibility to infection and possibility of undiagnosed infection.
• Whether the client uses immunosuppressive medications.
• Recent diagnostic procedures or treatments that penetrated the skin or a body cavity.
• Current nutritional status.
• Signs and symptoms indicating the presence of an infection:
Localized signs- swelling; redness; pain or tenderness with palpation or movement; palpable heat at site; loss of function of affected body part; or presence of exudate.
this video is all about handwashing technique and i think your questions are quite irrelevant to this type of retdem.. i suggest that you watch some of my other videos which may be of significance to this type of queries you have.. Thank you! 💖
@@ShekinahAquinoMaranga may binigay po kasi saaming checklist yan kasi procedure 1 di ko rin gets pero bahala na introduce self nalang the tuloy tuloy na btw thanks po
Sa feb na retdem namin huhuhu
Goodluckk 💖
@@ShekinahAquinoMaranga thank you!! Huhuhu hanggang gowning gagawin namin kabado hhaha
yung tubig sayang😅
Ok demo ko mamaya😭
Good luckk 💖 you can do it! ✊ lavaRN
I love the accent 😍
Just showed your video to my students..
Audio would have been clearer if the faucet was closed.
They said water was wasted too!!!
omcm
thankss!! finally I have some ideas on what to say for tomorrow's retdem.. medtech student btw🩷🩷
Thank U ate sana ma survive ko yuh retdem namin❤