Although all examples listed below are important considerations for the prevention and spread of disease, which eight (8) times must you wash your hands when caring for children according to maryland regulations
According to Maryland regulations, when caring for a child you must wash your hands: When arriving for the day When moving between groups of children Prior to eating After you have eaten Food handling Before and after giving a child food Before and after giving meds After playing outdoors After sensory play such as sand or water tables After diapering After doing toilet Fluid handling (e.g. blood or vomit) After wiping noses, mouths or Cuts Animal handling Garbage Handling