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Guidance for the Selection and
Use of Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) in Healthcare
Settings
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings:
Program Goal
Improve personnel safety in the
healthcare environment through
appropriate use of PPE.
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings:
Program Objectives
• Provide information on the selection and use
of PPE in healthcare settings
• Practice how to safely don and remove PPE
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Personal Protective Equipment
Definition
“specialized clothing or equipment worn by an
employee for protection against infectious
materials” (OSHA)
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Regulations and
Recommendations for PPE
• OSHA issues workplace health and safety
regulations. Regarding PPE, employers must:
– Provide appropriate PPE for employees
– Ensure that PPE is disposed or reusable PPE is cleaned,
laundered, repaired and stored after use
• OSHA also specifies circumstances for which PPE is
indicated
• CDC recommends when, what and how to use PPE
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Hierarchy of Safety and Health
Controls
• Training and administrative controls
• Engineering controls
• Work practice controls
• Personal protective equipment
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Types of PPE Used in
Healthcare Settings
• Gloves – protect hands
• Gowns/aprons – protect skin and/or clothing
• Masks and respirators– protect mouth/nose
– Respirators – protect respiratory tract from airborne
infectious agents
• Goggles – protect eyes
• Face shields – protect face, mouth, nose, and eyes
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Factors Influencing PPE Selection
• Type of exposure anticipated
– Splash/spray versus touch
– Category of isolation precautions
• Durability and appropriateness for the task
• Fit
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Gloves
• Purpose – patient care, environmental
services, other
• Glove material – vinyl, latex, nitrile, other
• Sterile or nonsterile
• One or two pair
• Single use or reusable
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Gloves
• Purpose – patient care, environmental
services, other
• Glove material – vinyl, latex, nitrile, other
• Sterile or non-sterile
• One or two pair
• Single use or reusable
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Do’s and Don’ts of Glove Use
• Work from “clean to dirty”
• Limit opportunities for “touch contamination” -
protect yourself, others, and the environment
– Don’t touch your face or adjust PPE with
contaminated gloves
– Don’t touch environmental surfaces except as
necessary during patient care
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Do’s and Don’ts of Glove Use
(cont’d)
• Change gloves
– During use if torn and when heavily soiled (even
during use on the same patient)
– After use on each patient
• Discard in appropriate receptacle
– Never wash or reuse disposable gloves
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Gowns or Aprons
• Purpose of use
• Material –
– Natural or man-made
– Reusable or disposable
– Resistance to fluid penetration
• Clean or sterile
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Face Protection
• Masks – protect nose and mouth
– Should fully cover nose and mouth and prevent
fluid penetration
• Goggles – protect eyes
– Should fit snuggly over and around eyes
– Personal glasses not a substitute for goggles
– Antifog feature improves clarity
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Face Protection
• Face shields – protect face, nose, mouth, and
eyes
– Should cover forehead, extend below chin and wrap
around side of face
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Respiratory Protection
• Purpose – protect from inhalation of
infectious aerosols (e.g., Mycobacterium
tuberculosis)
• PPE types for respiratory protection
– Particulate respirators
– Half- or full-face elastomeric respirators
– Powered air purifying respirators (PAPR)
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Elements of a Respiratory
Protection Program
• Medical evaluation
• Fit testing
• Training
• Fit checking before use
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
For additional information on
respirators….
• http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/respirators/
respsars.html
• http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/99-143.html
• http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/respirators
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings:
How to Safely Don, Use, and
Remove PPE
Key Points About PPE
• Don before contact with the patient, generally
before entering the room
• Use carefully – don’t spread contamination
• Remove and discard carefully, either at the
doorway or immediately outside patient room;
remove respirator outside room
• Immediately perform hand hygiene
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Sequence* for Donning PPE
• Gown first
• Mask or respirator
• Goggles or face shield
• Gloves
*Combination of PPE will affect sequence – be practical
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
How to Don a Gown
• Select appropriate type and size
• Opening is in the back
• Secure at neck and waist
• If gown is too small, use two gowns
– Gown #1 ties in front
– Gown #2 ties in back
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
How to Don a Mask
• Place over nose, mouth and chin
• Fit flexible nose piece over nose bridge
• Secure on head with ties or elastic
• Adjust to fit
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
How to Don a Particulate
Respirator
• Select a fit tested respirator
• Place over nose, mouth and chin
• Fit flexible nose piece over nose bridge
• Secure on head with elastic
• Adjust to fit
• Perform a fit check –
– Inhale – respirator should collapse
– Exhale – check for leakage around face
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
How to Don Eye and Face
Protection
• Position goggles over eyes
and secure to the head using
the ear pieces or headband
• Position face shield over face
and secure on brow with
headband
• Adjust to fit comfortably
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
How to Don Gloves
• Don gloves last
• Select correct type and size
• Insert hands into gloves
• Extend gloves over isolation gown cuffs
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
How to Safely Use PPE
• Keep gloved hands away from face
• Avoid touching or adjusting other PPE
• Remove gloves if they become torn; perform
hand hygiene before donning new gloves
• Limit surfaces and items touched
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings:
How to Safely Remove PPE
“Contaminated” and “Clean”
Areas of PPE
• Contaminated – outside front
• Areas of PPE that have or are likely to have been in
contact with body sites, materials, or environmental
surfaces where the infectious organism may reside
• Clean – inside, outside back, ties on head
and back
• Areas of PPE that are not likely to have been in
contact with the infectious organism
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Sequence for Removing PPE
• Gloves
• Face shield or goggles
• Gown
• Mask or respirator
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Where to Remove PPE
• At doorway, before leaving patient room or in
anteroom*
• Remove respirator outside room, after door
has been closed*
* Ensure that hand hygiene facilities are available at the point
needed, e.g., sink or alcohol-based hand rub
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
How to Remove Gloves (1)
• Grasp outside edge near
wrist
• Peel away from hand,
turning glove inside-out
• Hold in opposite gloved
hand
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
How to Remove Gloves (2)
• Slide ungloved finger
under the wrist of the
remaining glove
• Peel off from inside,
creating a bag for both
gloves
• Discard
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Remove Goggles or Face Shield
• Grasp ear or head
pieces with ungloved
hands
• Lift away from face
• Place in designated
receptacle for
reprocessing or disposal
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Removing Isolation Gown
• Unfasten ties
• Peel gown away from
neck and shoulder
• Turn contaminated
outside toward the inside
• Fold or roll into a bundle
• Discard
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Removing a Mask
• Untie the bottom, then
top, tie
• Remove from face
• Discard
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Removing a Particulate Respirator
• Lift the bottom elastic
over your head first
• Then lift off the top
elastic
• Discard
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Hand Hygiene
• Perform hand hygiene immediately after
removing PPE.
– If hands become visibly contaminated during PPE
removal, wash hands before continuing to remove PPE
• Wash hands with soap and water or use an
alcohol-based hand rub
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
* Ensure that hand hygiene facilities are available at the point
needed, e.g., sink or alcohol-based hand rub
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings:
When to Use PPE
Standard and Expanded
Isolation Precautions
Standard Precautions
• Previously called Universal Precautions
• Assumes blood and body fluid of ANY patient
could be infectious
• Recommends PPE and other infection control
practices to prevent transmission in any
healthcare setting
• Decisions about PPE use determined by type
of clinical interaction with patient
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
PPE for Standard Precautions (1)
• Gloves – Use when touching blood, body
fluids, secretions, excretions, contaminated
items; for touching mucus membranes and
nonintact skin
• Gowns – Use during procedures and patient
care activities when contact of clothing/
exposed skin with blood/body fluids,
secretions, or excretions is anticipated
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
PPE for Standard Precautions (2)
• Mask and goggles or a face shield – Use
during patient care activities likely to generate
splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids,
secretions, or excretions
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
What Type of PPE Would You
Wear?
• Giving a bed bath?
• Suctioning oral secretions?
• Transporting a patient in a
wheel chair?
• Responding to an
emergency where blood is
spurting?
• Drawing blood from a
vein?
• Cleaning an incontinent
patient with diarrhea?
• Irrigating a wound?
• Taking vital signs?
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
What Type of PPE Would You Wear?
• Giving a bed bath?
• Generally none
• Suctioning oral secretions?
• Gloves and mask/goggles or a
face shield – sometimes gown
• Transporting a patient in a
wheel chair?
• Generally none required
• Responding to an emergency
where blood is spurting?
• Gloves, fluid-resistant gown,
mask/goggles or a face shield
• Drawing blood from a vein?
• Gloves
• Cleaning an incontinent patient
with diarrhea?
• Gloves w/wo gown
• Irrigating a wound?
• Gloves, gown, mask/goggles
or a face shield
• Taking vital signs?
– Generally none
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
PPE for Expanded Precautions
• Expanded Precautions include
– Contact Precautions
– Droplet Precautions
– Airborne Infection Isolation
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Use of PPE for Expanded
Precautions
• Contact Precautions – Gown and gloves for contact
with patient or environment of care (e.g., medical
equipment, environmental surfaces)
• In some instances these are required for entering patient’s
environment
• Droplet Precautions – Surgical masks within 3 feet
of patient
• Airborne Infection Isolation – Particulate respirator*
*Negative pressure isolation room also required
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
Hand Hygiene
• Required for Standard and Expanded Precautions
• Perform…
– Immediately after removing PPE
– Between patient contacts
• Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water or
use alcohol-based hand rub
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings:
Final Thoughts
• PPE is available to protect you from exposure
to infectious agents in the healthcare
workplace
• Know what type of PPE is necessary for the
duties you perform and use it correctly

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Infection control cdc

  • 1. Guidance for the Selection and Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Healthcare Settings
  • 2. PPE Use in Healthcare Settings: Program Goal Improve personnel safety in the healthcare environment through appropriate use of PPE. PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 3. PPE Use in Healthcare Settings: Program Objectives • Provide information on the selection and use of PPE in healthcare settings • Practice how to safely don and remove PPE PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 4. Personal Protective Equipment Definition “specialized clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection against infectious materials” (OSHA) PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 5. Regulations and Recommendations for PPE • OSHA issues workplace health and safety regulations. Regarding PPE, employers must: – Provide appropriate PPE for employees – Ensure that PPE is disposed or reusable PPE is cleaned, laundered, repaired and stored after use • OSHA also specifies circumstances for which PPE is indicated • CDC recommends when, what and how to use PPE PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 6. Hierarchy of Safety and Health Controls • Training and administrative controls • Engineering controls • Work practice controls • Personal protective equipment PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 7. Types of PPE Used in Healthcare Settings • Gloves – protect hands • Gowns/aprons – protect skin and/or clothing • Masks and respirators– protect mouth/nose – Respirators – protect respiratory tract from airborne infectious agents • Goggles – protect eyes • Face shields – protect face, mouth, nose, and eyes PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 8. Factors Influencing PPE Selection • Type of exposure anticipated – Splash/spray versus touch – Category of isolation precautions • Durability and appropriateness for the task • Fit PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 9. Gloves • Purpose – patient care, environmental services, other • Glove material – vinyl, latex, nitrile, other • Sterile or nonsterile • One or two pair • Single use or reusable PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 10. Gloves • Purpose – patient care, environmental services, other • Glove material – vinyl, latex, nitrile, other • Sterile or non-sterile • One or two pair • Single use or reusable PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 11. Do’s and Don’ts of Glove Use • Work from “clean to dirty” • Limit opportunities for “touch contamination” - protect yourself, others, and the environment – Don’t touch your face or adjust PPE with contaminated gloves – Don’t touch environmental surfaces except as necessary during patient care PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 12. Do’s and Don’ts of Glove Use (cont’d) • Change gloves – During use if torn and when heavily soiled (even during use on the same patient) – After use on each patient • Discard in appropriate receptacle – Never wash or reuse disposable gloves PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 13. Gowns or Aprons • Purpose of use • Material – – Natural or man-made – Reusable or disposable – Resistance to fluid penetration • Clean or sterile PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 14. Face Protection • Masks – protect nose and mouth – Should fully cover nose and mouth and prevent fluid penetration • Goggles – protect eyes – Should fit snuggly over and around eyes – Personal glasses not a substitute for goggles – Antifog feature improves clarity PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 15. Face Protection • Face shields – protect face, nose, mouth, and eyes – Should cover forehead, extend below chin and wrap around side of face PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 16. Respiratory Protection • Purpose – protect from inhalation of infectious aerosols (e.g., Mycobacterium tuberculosis) • PPE types for respiratory protection – Particulate respirators – Half- or full-face elastomeric respirators – Powered air purifying respirators (PAPR) PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 17. Elements of a Respiratory Protection Program • Medical evaluation • Fit testing • Training • Fit checking before use PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 18. For additional information on respirators…. • http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/respirators/ respsars.html • http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/99-143.html • http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/respirators PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 19. PPE Use in Healthcare Settings: How to Safely Don, Use, and Remove PPE
  • 20. Key Points About PPE • Don before contact with the patient, generally before entering the room • Use carefully – don’t spread contamination • Remove and discard carefully, either at the doorway or immediately outside patient room; remove respirator outside room • Immediately perform hand hygiene PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 21. Sequence* for Donning PPE • Gown first • Mask or respirator • Goggles or face shield • Gloves *Combination of PPE will affect sequence – be practical PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 22. How to Don a Gown • Select appropriate type and size • Opening is in the back • Secure at neck and waist • If gown is too small, use two gowns – Gown #1 ties in front – Gown #2 ties in back PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 23. How to Don a Mask • Place over nose, mouth and chin • Fit flexible nose piece over nose bridge • Secure on head with ties or elastic • Adjust to fit PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 24. How to Don a Particulate Respirator • Select a fit tested respirator • Place over nose, mouth and chin • Fit flexible nose piece over nose bridge • Secure on head with elastic • Adjust to fit • Perform a fit check – – Inhale – respirator should collapse – Exhale – check for leakage around face PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 25. How to Don Eye and Face Protection • Position goggles over eyes and secure to the head using the ear pieces or headband • Position face shield over face and secure on brow with headband • Adjust to fit comfortably PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 26. How to Don Gloves • Don gloves last • Select correct type and size • Insert hands into gloves • Extend gloves over isolation gown cuffs PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 27. How to Safely Use PPE • Keep gloved hands away from face • Avoid touching or adjusting other PPE • Remove gloves if they become torn; perform hand hygiene before donning new gloves • Limit surfaces and items touched PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 28. PPE Use in Healthcare Settings: How to Safely Remove PPE
  • 29. “Contaminated” and “Clean” Areas of PPE • Contaminated – outside front • Areas of PPE that have or are likely to have been in contact with body sites, materials, or environmental surfaces where the infectious organism may reside • Clean – inside, outside back, ties on head and back • Areas of PPE that are not likely to have been in contact with the infectious organism PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 30. Sequence for Removing PPE • Gloves • Face shield or goggles • Gown • Mask or respirator PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 31. Where to Remove PPE • At doorway, before leaving patient room or in anteroom* • Remove respirator outside room, after door has been closed* * Ensure that hand hygiene facilities are available at the point needed, e.g., sink or alcohol-based hand rub PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 32. How to Remove Gloves (1) • Grasp outside edge near wrist • Peel away from hand, turning glove inside-out • Hold in opposite gloved hand PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 33. How to Remove Gloves (2) • Slide ungloved finger under the wrist of the remaining glove • Peel off from inside, creating a bag for both gloves • Discard PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 34. Remove Goggles or Face Shield • Grasp ear or head pieces with ungloved hands • Lift away from face • Place in designated receptacle for reprocessing or disposal PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 35. Removing Isolation Gown • Unfasten ties • Peel gown away from neck and shoulder • Turn contaminated outside toward the inside • Fold or roll into a bundle • Discard PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 36. Removing a Mask • Untie the bottom, then top, tie • Remove from face • Discard PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 37. Removing a Particulate Respirator • Lift the bottom elastic over your head first • Then lift off the top elastic • Discard PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 38. Hand Hygiene • Perform hand hygiene immediately after removing PPE. – If hands become visibly contaminated during PPE removal, wash hands before continuing to remove PPE • Wash hands with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand rub PPE Use in Healthcare Settings * Ensure that hand hygiene facilities are available at the point needed, e.g., sink or alcohol-based hand rub
  • 39. PPE Use in Healthcare Settings: When to Use PPE
  • 41. Standard Precautions • Previously called Universal Precautions • Assumes blood and body fluid of ANY patient could be infectious • Recommends PPE and other infection control practices to prevent transmission in any healthcare setting • Decisions about PPE use determined by type of clinical interaction with patient PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 42. PPE for Standard Precautions (1) • Gloves – Use when touching blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions, contaminated items; for touching mucus membranes and nonintact skin • Gowns – Use during procedures and patient care activities when contact of clothing/ exposed skin with blood/body fluids, secretions, or excretions is anticipated PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 43. PPE for Standard Precautions (2) • Mask and goggles or a face shield – Use during patient care activities likely to generate splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions, or excretions PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 44. What Type of PPE Would You Wear? • Giving a bed bath? • Suctioning oral secretions? • Transporting a patient in a wheel chair? • Responding to an emergency where blood is spurting? • Drawing blood from a vein? • Cleaning an incontinent patient with diarrhea? • Irrigating a wound? • Taking vital signs? PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 45. What Type of PPE Would You Wear? • Giving a bed bath? • Generally none • Suctioning oral secretions? • Gloves and mask/goggles or a face shield – sometimes gown • Transporting a patient in a wheel chair? • Generally none required • Responding to an emergency where blood is spurting? • Gloves, fluid-resistant gown, mask/goggles or a face shield • Drawing blood from a vein? • Gloves • Cleaning an incontinent patient with diarrhea? • Gloves w/wo gown • Irrigating a wound? • Gloves, gown, mask/goggles or a face shield • Taking vital signs? – Generally none PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 46. PPE for Expanded Precautions • Expanded Precautions include – Contact Precautions – Droplet Precautions – Airborne Infection Isolation PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 47. Use of PPE for Expanded Precautions • Contact Precautions – Gown and gloves for contact with patient or environment of care (e.g., medical equipment, environmental surfaces) • In some instances these are required for entering patient’s environment • Droplet Precautions – Surgical masks within 3 feet of patient • Airborne Infection Isolation – Particulate respirator* *Negative pressure isolation room also required PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 48. Hand Hygiene • Required for Standard and Expanded Precautions • Perform… – Immediately after removing PPE – Between patient contacts • Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water or use alcohol-based hand rub PPE Use in Healthcare Settings
  • 49. PPE Use in Healthcare Settings: Final Thoughts • PPE is available to protect you from exposure to infectious agents in the healthcare workplace • Know what type of PPE is necessary for the duties you perform and use it correctly