Peritoneal dialysis (PD) treatment and handwashing
Importance of handwashing
Handwashing is the most important thing you can do to protect yourself from germs and keep yourself healthy.
When preparing for your PD exchange or exit-site care, there are several steps for handwashing.
Gather supplies:
• Clean water
• Antibacterial soap
• Clean disposable towels
• Antiseptic hand wash
• Face mask
Before you start:
• Prepare a clean work area
• Gather supplies
• Remove jewelry
• Put on a face mask
• Remove the catheter from under your clothing
Wash:
• Use plenty of clean running water and antibacterial soap
• Using good friction, rub soap over your hands, creating a good lather for at least 20–30 seconds
• Wash well between fingers and underneath nails
• Rinse hands under running water
Think clean:
• Use a clean disposable towel to turn off the tap
• Apply antiseptic hand wash and rub hands together until dry (20–30 seconds)
• Do not touch anything until you start your exchange
• If you do touch something, wash and dry your hands again
Dry:
• Dry your hands well using a clean disposable towel
Your nurse will teach you how to wash and dry your hands properly.