Title: Use%20of%20PPEs
1Use of PPEs
- Dr. Michael O. Oji
- Chair, Infection Control, Lagoon Hospitals
- Infection Control Ambassador for Society for
Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA)
2Outline
- Learning Objectives
- Introduction
- Definitions
- Infection Control Precautions
- Indications and Types
- Appropriate Use
- Challenges
- Conclusion
- Recommendations
- References
3Learning Objectives
- Understand what are PPEs.
- Understand basic principles of Infection Control
Precautions.
- Understand Appropriate Use.
- Understand the Risks and how to manage them.
4Introduction
We must never accept that injury, illness or
death is the cost of doing business." President
Obama April 2014
"No one should have to sacrifice their life for
their livelihood, because a nation built on the
dignity of work must provide safe working
conditions for its people." Secretary of Labor
Thomas E. Perez.
5Definitions-PPEs
- specialized clothing or equipment worn by an
employee for protection against hazardous/
infectious materials.
- Specialized
- Personal
- Protective
- Equipment
6Infection Control Precautions
- Infection control precautions are a set of
standard recommendations designed to reduce the
risk of transmission of infectious agents from
body fluids or environmental surfaces that
contain infectious agents.
- Standard
- Contact
- Droplet
- Airborne
- Full Barrier
7Standard 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
8PPE for Standard Precautions (1)
- Gloves Use when touching blood, body fluids,
secretions, excretions, contaminated items for
touching mucus membranes and non intact skin. - Gowns Use during procedures and patient care
activities when contact of clothing/ exposed skin
with blood/body fluids, secretions, or excretions
is anticipated
9PPE 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
10What 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
11What 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?
- Depends on the pt-gloves,face-mask?
- 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
12Use 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
patients environment - Droplet Precautions Surgical masks within 3
feet of patient - Airborne Infection Isolation Particulate r
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13Contact 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
patients environment
14Droplet Precautions
- Droplet Precautions Surgical masks within 3
feet of patient - Common cold
- Influenza
- EVD
15Airborne Precaution
- Airborne Infection Isolation Particulate
respirator - gt3feet
- TB
- ?EVD
16Full Barrier Precaution
- Gloves and Gowns
- Head and Shoe covers
- Eye and face protection
Head Cover
Face Shield
Goggle
Respirator
Strapping
Apron
Hazmat Suit
Glove
Boot
17Hand 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
18Components
- Gloves
- Gowns
- Shoes and Head Covers
- Masks and Respirators
- Face and Eye Protection
19Gloves
- Directly handling potentially infectious or
contaminated surfaces. - Change when visibly soiled, torn or punctured.
- Part of Standard or Contact Precaution
- Hand Hygiene on Removing gloves.
20How to Don Gloves
- Don gloves last
- Select correct type and size
- Insert hands into gloves
- Extend gloves over isolation gown cuffs
21Gowns
- Protect from potentially infectious material
- Cover torso, close body fitting, arms to wrists.
- Appropriate Disposable, Re-Useable,
Fluid-Resistant, Non-Fluid resistant, Sterile
,Clean - Standard and Contact P.
22Shoes and Head Covers
- Barrier for Environmental Protection.
- Use for Haemorrahgic diseases
- When sprays or airborne exposure
- Must be worn as part of FBP
23Masks (M)and Respirators(R)
- M. protects nose and mouth from splattered body
fluids. - R. filters air before inhalation
- Disposable R N95
- Powered Air Purifying R. (PAPR)
- Self Contained Breathing Apparatus R. (SCBA)
24Sequence for Donning PPE
- Gown first
- Mask or respirator
- Goggles or face shield
- Gloves
- Combination of PPE will affect sequence be
practical
25How 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
26How 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
27How 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
28Face and Eye Protection.
- Protect mucous membranes of eyes, nose, mouth
and facial skin. - Part of Standard Resp. Precaution.
29How 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
30Using your PPEs
- 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
Head Cover
Shield
Goggle
Respirator
strapping
Apron
Hazmat Suit
Gloves
Boots
31Principles Guiding the Use of PPEs
- Who or What?
- What is the Risk?
- What Precaution type?
- What Components?
- Manufacturers Specifications?
- Donning and Doffing?
- Unidirectional?
- Appropriate Disposal
- Documentation
32PPE matrix
33KYP?
- MRSA
- TB
- HiNI
- EVD/ Haemorrahgic Fevers
34Donning
35Doffing-Removing PPEs
36Doffing
- An Assistant?
- Pre-planned Sequential .
- Remove apron
- Shoe covers and Outer gloves and shoe cover.
- Step into Hazard Bag
37Contaminated 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
38Sequence for Removing PPE
- Gloves
- Face shield or goggles
- Gown
- Mask or respirator
39Where 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
40Removing PPEs ? Ebola
41How to Remove Gloves (1)
- Grasp outside edge near wrist
- Peel away from hand, turning glove inside-out
- Hold in opposite gloved hand
42How 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
43Remove Goggles or Face Shield
- Grasp ear or head pieces with ungloved hands
- Lift away from face
- Place in designated receptacle for reprocessing
or disposal
44Removing Isolation Gown
- Unfasten ties
- Peel gown away from neck and shoulder
- Turn contaminated outside toward the inside
- Fold or roll into a bundle
- Discard
45Removing a Mask
- Untie the bottom, then top, tie
- Remove from face
- Discard
46Removing a Particulate Respirator
- Lift the bottom elastic over your head first
- Then lift off the top elastic
- Discard
47Challenges
- Cost
- Availability
- Training
- Appropriate Use
- Appropriate Disposal
48Challenges
- Cost
- Availability
- Training
- Appropriate Use
- Appropriate Disposal
49Conclusion
- Correct PPE Use
- Protect yourself and others
50References
- 2007 Guideline for Isolation Precautions
Preventing Transmission of Infectious Agents in
Healthcare Settings . CDC. - WHO. Standard Precautions in HealthCare. Oct
2007. Infection Control