Protective clothing putting on and taking off process and matters needing attention
1. Preparation
Medical staff preparation: all protective equipment and supplies needed for diagnosis and treatment
Evaluation before operation: whether the protective equipment such as isolation type and protective clothing is damaged
Environmental assessment: clean areas, potentially contaminated areas, contaminated areas
Second, the operation process
1. Preparation (clean area)
1) Wash your hands
2) Hat
3) Wear a mask (medical protective mask)
4) Wear work clothes
5) Change work shoes
6) If the skin is damaged, wear a pair of gloves first
2. Wear protective clothing (potentially contaminated area)
7) Enter the potentially polluted area
8) Choose protective clothing of appropriate size, wear your first coat
9) Put on the top again
10) Wear a hat
11) Zipper
3. Other (potentially polluted area)
12) Wear protective goggles or protective mask
13) Wear gloves
14) Wear shoe covers
15) Wear the second layer of gloves to enter the contaminated area
2. Deprotection supplies
1. Other (polluted area)
1) Take off gloves and hand disinfection
2) Take off the goggles or protective mask: pinch the side close to the head or ears, take off, and discard in the medical waste container
2. Take off protective clothing (contaminated area)
3) Take off the protective clothing and pull the zipper to the end first
4) Pull up the hat to make the hat off the head
5) Take off your sleeves
6) Take off the roll from the top to the bottom, with the pollution facing inwards, take it off and put it in the medical waste container
7) Take off shoe cover
8) Washing hands or hand disinfection
3. Other (potentially polluted area)
9) Enter the potentially polluted area
10) Washing hands or hand disinfection
11) Take off work clothes
12) Remove medical protective mask
13) Take off the hat
14) Washing hands or hand disinfection
15) Enter the clean area
16) Leave the cleaning area after bathing and changing clothes




