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www.covid19ppe.org Donning/Doffing Simple Assessment & Examination in Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19 Patients-OSCE CONTENTS Donning PPE 00:25 ... wash hands 00:34 ... put on plastic apron 00:46 ... put on a fluid resistant surgical face mask 01:01 ... put on eye protection and gloves Doffing PPE 01:38 ... take off gloves safely 02:02 ... take off apron safely 02:22 ... leave room safely 02:26 ... take off eye protection safely 02:50 ... clean eye protection 03:04 ... remove face mask safely 03:25 ... clean stethoscope FULL TRANSCRIPT This is a video for the correct use of personal protective equipment for a ward with a safe corridor and all side rooms, called scenario 1. [DONNING] Personal protective equipment should be put on before entering the room. Wash hands using the appropriate technique, this will be detailed on the soap dispenser and on posters around the ward. Don plastic apron. Snapping the neck loop in half allows the neck to be fully covered Put on fluid resistant surgical face mask: ensure it is closely fitting and fully covers the nose and mouth.Position the upper straps on the crown of your head, above the ears and the lower strap at the nape. Ensure mask is flat against the cheeks. With both hands mould the nose piece from the bridge of the nose firmly pressing down both sides of the nose until you have a good facial fit Place either face shield or goggles on to protect your eyes if high-likelihood of blood, or body fluid exposure including respiratory secretions – this is strongly recommended if contact is to be made within 1 meter of the patient’s face Put on gloves.