Hand hygiene is cleaning your hands to reduce the number of germs on them. Hand hygiene is one of the most important things you can do to prevent infections. Hand hygiene should be done often, including:
There are two ways of doing hand hygiene. You can:
When you see dirt on your hands, hand hygiene should be done with soap and water. Follow the directions below for proper hand hygiene:
Soap and Water
Alcohol-Based Gel/Foam Sanitizer
Hand hygiene is very important while you are receiving treatment for cancer – for both you and your visitors. During treatment, your immune system may be weak, making you more at risk of infections. If you have any questions about hand hygiene, please ask your health care provider.
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