Patient Care Technician (PCT) AAH Practice Exam

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The CDC recommends which of the following for hand hygiene?

  1. Hand washing

  2. Autoclaving

  3. Alcohol based hand rubs

  4. Both a and c are CDC recommended

The correct answer is: Both a and c are CDC recommended

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides guidelines for hand hygiene that emphasize the importance of cleanliness to prevent the spread of infections. Both hand washing and the use of alcohol-based hand rubs are recommended practices for effective hand hygiene. Hand washing with soap and water is essential when hands are visibly dirty or contaminated, as it effectively removes dirt, organic matter, and a wide range of microorganisms. In contrast, alcohol-based hand rubs are effective in situations where soap and water may not be readily available, as they can significantly reduce the number of germs on hands when used correctly. By recommending both practices, the CDC ensures flexibility in hand hygiene approaches, allowing healthcare workers and the public to maintain hand cleanliness in various circumstances. This dual recommendation reflects evidence-based practices for reducing infection rates in healthcare settings and the community.