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Infection Control in the Home (Including Teaching Points)

Assessment

Assess the following:

Planning

Sample desired outcomes:

Special considerations:

Implementation

  1. Instruct all family members to perform handwashing before and after performing client care, after using the toilet, and whenever handling trash or biohazardous materials, including raw meats. Provide the following instruction about handwashing technique:
    1. Turn on water.
    2. Apply soap, using vigorous friction to all skin surfaces for at least 10 s.
    3. Rinse hands under running water, and turn off faucet with paper towel.
    4. Dry hands with paper towel, not cloth towel used by others.
  2. Teach about general environmental cleaning:
    1. Use disinfectant and/or bleach solution to clean the bathroom and kitchen.
    2. Clean surfaces in client area with disinfectant (avoid strong odors if client has respiratory condition or arrange for client to be out of room until odor dissipates).
    3. Vacuum and dust as needed (remove client from area until completed).
    4. Remove heavy carpet and difficult-to-clean furniture from client area, if possible.
    5. All family members must use their own towel, washcloth, and toothbrush.
  3. Instruct family and client regarding avoidance of bloodborne transmission:
    1. Wash garments, linens, and towels soiled with blood and body fluids:
      • Wear gloves.
      • Rinse all items in cold water.
      • Wash separately from family laundry in washer with hot water and bleach.
    2. To dispose of used dressings soiled with blood or body fluids:
      • Wear gloves.
      • Wear other personal protective equipment if splashing is anticipated.
      • Place soiled dressings in an approved biohazardous waste container.
    3. If needles are being used, use sharps container (heavy plastic jug with lid):
      • Place small amount of bleach solution in jug.
      • Place all used sharps in jug and replace lid each time.
      • Discard jug when two-thirds full.

      Note: If a sharps container exchange program is available in the community, instruct caregivers in how to access this resource.

  4. Teach about maintenance of supplies if sterile or clean supplies are to be left in the home for client use:
    1. Place supplies in a clean, protected storage area that may be used for supplies only.
    2. Cover supplies with clean plastic or towel.

Documentation

In the visit note, include the infection control instructions given and to whom, special circumstances in the home, and activities taken to address them.