handwashing is a proper technique of cleaning hands using soap, water, and friction to remove germs, dirt, and infections, especially in healthcare settings.
Importance of Medical Handwashing
- Prevents Infections – Stops the spread of harmful bacteria and viruses.
- Protects Patients & Staff – Reduces hospital-acquired infections (HAIs).
- Ensures Hygiene – Keeps hands clean and safe for medical procedures.
- Prevents Cross-Contamination – Stops germs from transferring between surfaces and people.
- Supports Public Health – Encourages good hygiene habits to prevent disease outbreaks.
Regular and proper handwashing is one of the easiest and most effective ways to stay healthy! 🚑💧
video explanation
Step 1 of medical handwashing: Turning on the water with the elbow to avoid contamination. I'll generate the next steps shortly! 🚑💧
Here is Step 2: Wetting hands under running water.
Here is Step 3: Applying liquid soap onto the palm.
Here is Step 4: Rubbing palms together to create a lather.
Here is Step 5: Rubbing the back of the hands with the opposite palm.
Here is Step 6: Interlacing fingers and rubbing them together to clean between them.
Here is Step 7: Clasping the thumb with the opposite hand and rotating to clean thoroughly.





