Bag Technique Training
You are visiting three hospice patients today. Your goal is to prevent cross-contamination between homes
Next
Find the Infection Control Mistakes
Look closely at this scene. How many bag-technique mistakes can you identify?
Slide the picture to see how many you found.
Go Ahead!
Next
Arrange the most critical safety steps for infection control
Perform Hand Hygiene
Place a Clean Barrier
Remove Only the Equipment Needed
Clean and Disinfect Reusable Equipment
Allow Equipment to Dry and Return to Bag
Place and Open the Nursing Bag
Hospice Nurse Bag Placement
Before beginning patient care, the hospice nurse should place the nursing bag on a clean, dry surface using a disposable barrier, such as a paper towel, disposable pad, or clean protective sheet. This barrier helps prevent bacteria from transferring from household surfaces to the bag and medical equipment. The nursing bag should never be placed directly on the floor, as floors can carry bacteria that may contaminate the bag and spread infection between patients. Proper setup of the nursing bag helps maintain a clean working environment during patient care.
Next, you will need to reconstruct the correct recruitment process flow. Drag and drop the stages in the order you consider appropriate, from start to onboarding the new employee.
Note, each card represents a key step!
Start Challenge
Wow! the order is not quite correct.
Review the steps again: some occur before or after what you indicated. Remember that each phase depends on the previous one to ensure a smooth and effective selection flow.
Try again: each attempt gets you closer to mastering the full flow!
Retry
Bag Technique Training
David Harness
Created on March 10, 2026
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Bag Technique Training
You are visiting three hospice patients today. Your goal is to prevent cross-contamination between homes
Next
Find the Infection Control Mistakes
Look closely at this scene. How many bag-technique mistakes can you identify?
Slide the picture to see how many you found.
Go Ahead!
Next
Arrange the most critical safety steps for infection control
Perform Hand Hygiene
Place a Clean Barrier
Remove Only the Equipment Needed
Clean and Disinfect Reusable Equipment
Allow Equipment to Dry and Return to Bag
Place and Open the Nursing Bag
Hospice Nurse Bag Placement
Before beginning patient care, the hospice nurse should place the nursing bag on a clean, dry surface using a disposable barrier, such as a paper towel, disposable pad, or clean protective sheet. This barrier helps prevent bacteria from transferring from household surfaces to the bag and medical equipment. The nursing bag should never be placed directly on the floor, as floors can carry bacteria that may contaminate the bag and spread infection between patients. Proper setup of the nursing bag helps maintain a clean working environment during patient care.
Next, you will need to reconstruct the correct recruitment process flow. Drag and drop the stages in the order you consider appropriate, from start to onboarding the new employee.
Note, each card represents a key step!
Start Challenge
Wow! the order is not quite correct.
Review the steps again: some occur before or after what you indicated. Remember that each phase depends on the previous one to ensure a smooth and effective selection flow.
Try again: each attempt gets you closer to mastering the full flow!
Retry