Moment 4: When exiting a patient zone, after touching a patient

WHY:
- To protect yourself and the healthcare surroundings from potential pathogens from the patient.
WHEN: (examples not a complete list)
- After touching a patient or patient surroundings: See Moment 1
- After an aseptic/clean procedure: See Moment 2.
TO PREVENT: Infection in HCWs and/or cross contamination of the healthcare environment and HCWs.
- After touching a patient the HCW has the patient’s micro-organisms on their hands; these micro-organisms can be transferred to whatever the HCW touches next.
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