Subscriptions Advertising Resources About Us Contact Us
Create An Account Forgot Your Password?
Trouble logging in or creating an account? click here
Home This Month E-Weekly Newsletter Building a Facility Article Archive Products & Services
Search OSM
Accrediting/Quality
Anesthesia
Bariatric Surgery
Building/Renovating
Business Management
Code/Bill/Reimburse
Outpatient Surgery E-Weekly

California Hospitals Fined for Safety Violations

California's Department of Public Health has fined 18 hospitals $25,000 per incident for failing to comply with state laws overseeing patient safety...

What Happens When Opioids Backfire?

It's a rare and challenging pain management paradox: opioid drugs, designed to relieve acute and chronic pain, can have the reverse effect in some p...

Safer, Synthetic Heparin Developed

Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., have built the largest dose of synthetic heparin ever created in a lab. The developme...

Home > Archive > March 2003
Scrub or Rub: Is It Time to Change Your Hand-Hygiene Protocol
Here's what you need to consider before you replace traditional soap-and-water surgical scrubs with alcohol-based hand rubs.

To scrub or to rub? That's the question raised but never fully answered in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) new hand hygiene guideline. So don't expect to read the 50-page document with 423 references and know whether you should change your practice in the OR from performing a surgical hand scrub before procedures to using a waterless, alcohol-based hand rub product.

Already have an account? Please sign in:
Email Address:
Password:
Categories: Infection Control
PRODUCT & SERVICE RESOURCES
Product & Service Showcase
A showcase of products and services geared to make your facility better.
Professional Services Platinum Pages
A guide of people and companies to help make your facility better.
Facilities on Parade
A portfolio of opportunities helping you assess how your facility might look and work.
74
Products In This Issue
Other Articles That May Interest You
Your Guide to Tracking Infections
What to track and how to examine your processes for improvement.
Ask the Experts
Mopping the OR Floors Between Cases
The Economics of Decontamination and Sterilization
When it comes to reprocessing, you can't have one without the other.
Comment on this Article
You must be logged in to leave comments.
Recent Comments
You must be logged in to view comments.