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Bathing with chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG): Using cloths or soap - 10/2013

Bathing with chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG): Using cloths or soap
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Abstract

This handout explains bathing with chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) for patients at University of Washington Medical Center. Bathing may be done using cloths or soap, and helps protect the patient against infection. CHG is most often used to prepare a patient's skin for surgery, to clean the skin when central line dressings are changed, and in daily showers and baths for infection control.

Author
Infection Prevention
Publisher
University of Washington Medical Center
Date Published (original date)
2013
Revision Date
10/2013
General Subject
Patient Care Procedures & Instructions
About UWMC
Specific Subject/Keyword
Infection Control
Hospitalization
Hospital Stay
Languages
English
Record ID
4185