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D. Handling Linens Properly

Linens include massage sheets, face cradle covers, pillow cases, warm or cold pack covers, hand towels, bath towels, bath mats, fitted bolster covers, hair wraps, bathrobes, washable slippers, and blankets. Let’s discuss how we handle linens to prevent the spread of disease in our massage workplaces. If It Touches Skin It Must Be Laundered   […]

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C. Cleaning Your Session Room

The purpose of cleaning the session room is to eliminate pathogens on objects, surfaces, and fabrics. In Chapter 2 (Types of Infectious Agents) you learned about bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and parasitic animals that cause disease. You also learned that these microorganisms might be transmitted in a number of different ways, including indirect contact and

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B. Cleaning Supplies

Massage therapists often look to physicians’ offices and hospitals for guidance on cleaning supplies. This is a helpful practice so long as we remember that our needs are different because the environment in our facilities is different.   People visit physician’s offices and hospitals because they are sick. Contact with contagious patients, blood and other

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A. Terminology Preview

In this chapter (Maintaining a Clean Massage Workplace), you’ll encounter the terms shown here. Flip a card to review the term definition. Previewing terminology leads to better comprehension and memorization of content. At any time, you can return to this section of the course and review terminology. Alcohol-Based Antiseptic An antimicrobial preparation containing at least

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F. Apply It!

Activity 1: Proper Handwashing Protocol Activity 2: What Should You Use?  Directions: Review the scenario and drag the label “Sanitizer,” “Gloves,” or “Nothing” to the middle of the screen. Your goal is to correctly differentiate when you should decontaminate your hands with hand sanitizer (“Sanitizer”), when you should wear gloves (“Gloves”), or when you don’t

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B. Hand Hygiene

The term, hygiene, means conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness. In a massage practice, hand hygiene includes proper handwashing, proper use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers, proper care of fingernails, and the removal of jewelry on the fingers and wrists. Proper Handwashing Proper handwashing is essential for maintaining the

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