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Hand Washing Technique - WHO Approved

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

How To Wash Your Hands - WHO Approved Technique

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  • you forgot to mention the last step: amputate your dirty elbow

  • Very nice, I enjoyed that a great deal, espectially the music! But I believe the rinsing technique was slightly incorrect. I understand that you should rinse starting from the fingertips and finishing at the wrist, making sure that the water flows away from the tips of the fingers throughout.

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  • Problably this is the correct form and I use most of the steps excepting to wash my wrists, I see that not useful, I rarely get a dirty wrist. Also at home I wash the fawcet handle too so I don't have to use my elbow as my hands and handle are clean, of course in a public restroom is different.

  • Why is this so bad, HOW DID I END UP HERE!

  • Reminds me of soft-core porn

  • @muschio I've been studying for my medical exams; this is the first time in 4 months that I loled

  • It's not good that you're touching the sink while rinsing there!!!

    careful!!!

  • FAIL!!!!!!!! Never shake water off your hands before you dry them! By shaking/flicking water off you freshly rinsed hands you can spread germs around the sink and yourself. Do it right, or don't do it at all:)

  • It is astonishing just how many people do not wash their hands thoroughly, which is why we advocate the use of waterless hand sanitisers in the workplace.

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