Hand washing is a fundamental skill tested in every CNA examination. This critical procedure prevents the spread of infection and is required before and after all resident care activities. Proper technique and timing are essential for passing your skills test.
🧰 Required Equipment/Supplies
Clean sink with running water
Soap dispenser
Paper towels
Watch with second hand
Proper uniform/attire
⚡ Key Steps
Pre-procedure
Remove jewelry
Push up sleeves
Check water temperature
During procedure (20 seconds minimum)
Wet hands
Apply soap
Follow proper washing sequence
Clean under nails
Proper rinsing technique
Post-procedure
Proper drying technique
Turn off faucet with paper towel
Proper disposal of towel
⚠️ Critical Points
Must last minimum 20 seconds
All surfaces of hands must be cleaned
Proper water temperature
No touching sink after washing
Complete drying required
✅ Skills Test Tips
Count quietly to ensure proper timing
Demonstrate thorough technique
Maintain sequence
Show attention to detail
Verbalize when appropriate
📹 Video Demonstration
Watch our detailed video demonstration below to see proper hand washing technique in action. This video will show you exactly what evaluators look for during your skills test.