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Arielle removes her gloves after dressing a client’s wound. She does not wash her hands because her hands were protected from infection by the sterile gloves.a. Is this correct infection control procedure? Explain your answer.b. Name at least three items of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that can be worn by aged care support workers when visiting a client’s residence to provide care.

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Arielle removes her gloves after dressing a client’s wound. She does not wash her hands because her hands were protected from infection by the sterile gloves.a. Is this correct infection control procedure? Explain your answer.b. Name at least three items of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that can be worn by aged care support workers when visiting a client’s residence to provide care.

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a. No, this is not correct infection control procedure. Even though Arielle was wearing gloves while dressing the client's wound, she should still wash her hands after removing the gloves. This is because gloves are not 100% effective at preventing contamination, and there may be microorganisms on the gloves that could be transferred to her hands when removing them. Additionally, hand hygiene is a fundamental aspect of infection control and should be practiced before and after every patient interaction, regardless of whether gloves were worn or not.

b. Three items of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that can be worn by aged care support workers when visiting a client’s residence to provide care include:

  1. Gloves: These can protect the hands from exposure to potentially infectious materials and harmful substances.
  2. Face masks: These can protect the nose and mouth from exposure to droplets and aerosols that may contain infectious agents.
  3. Protective eyewear or face shields: These can protect the eyes from exposure to splashes, sprays, and droplets that may contain infectious agents.

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