Lab 10: How Germs Spread
Learning objectives:
• Identify how germs spread
• Explain the spread of germs
• Identify the importance of good handwashing.
Germs spread in many different ways. Direct contact, indirect contact, aerosol transmission, sexually
transmitted or through a vector. In this lab, we will observe how germs spread.
Materials:
Glow in the dark gel, Black light
Method:
1. Wear personal protective equipment including lab coat, safety glasses and gloves.
2. Instructor will provide glow in the dark gel to students. Gel is used to simulate how germs
will spread.
3. Take some gel in your hands (after wearing gloves), rub hands thoroughly and then proceed
to carry out any work assigned by instructor.
4. Move around, touch surfaces and objects as you would normally do on any other day.
5. After 30-60 minutes, turn off lights in the class room and observe.
6. Glowing spots show where germs have spread.
7. With gloves on, perform good handwashing technique using the available soap.
8. Turn off the lights and observe your hands (ie gloves) for glowing bacteria.
9. Wash different bench tops with soap and water, alcohol, and disinfectants.
10. Turn off the lights and observe for glowing bacteria. Use black light if necessary.
11. Write down observations in the lab report.
Lab Report:
Purpose: Describe the purpose of the lab.
To see how effectively we wash our hands and to see how much “germs” we spread in such little time.
A. Describe your observations in the space below about spread of “germs” by
you.
B. Describe your observations in the space below about the presence of “germs” on your
gloves after hand washing.
C. Which cleaners or disinfectants did you use to clean up germs from surfaces after
this experiment? Were those agents effective?
Questions:
1. Why is it necessary for Nurses to prevent the spread of bacteria?
2. What are five ways that healthcare professionals can spread
bacteria?
3. List and describe the different types of hospital acquired infections. How can
healthcare professionals prevent HIAs?
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Learning objectives:
• Identify how germs spread
• Explain the spread of germs
• Identify the importance of good handwashing.
Germs spread in many different ways. Direct contact, indirect contact, aerosol transmission, sexually
transmitted or through a vector. In this lab, we will observe how germs spread.
Materials:
Glow in the dark gel, Black light
Method:
1. Wear personal protective equipment including lab coat, safety glasses and gloves.
2. Instructor will provide glow in the dark gel to students. Gel is used to simulate how germs
will spread.
3. Take some gel in your hands (after wearing gloves), rub hands thoroughly and then proceed
to carry out any work assigned by instructor.
4. Move around, touch surfaces and objects as you would normally do on any other day.
5. After 30-60 minutes, turn off lights in the class room and observe.
6. Glowing spots show where germs have spread.
7. With gloves on, perform good handwashing technique using the available soap.
8. Turn off the lights and observe your hands (ie gloves) for glowing bacteria.
9. Wash different bench tops with soap and water, alcohol, and disinfectants.
10. Turn off the lights and observe for glowing bacteria. Use black light if necessary.
11. Write down observations in the lab report.
Lab Report:
Purpose: Describe the purpose of the lab.
To see how effectively we wash our hands and to see how much “germs” we spread in such little time.
A. Describe your observations in the space below about spread of “germs” by
you.
B. Describe your observations in the space below about the presence of “germs” on your
gloves after hand washing.
C. Which cleaners or disinfectants did you use to clean up germs from surfaces after
this experiment? Were those agents effective?
Questions:
1. Why is it necessary for Nurses to prevent the spread of bacteria?
2. What are five ways that healthcare professionals can spread
bacteria?
3. List and describe the different types of hospital acquired infections. How can
healthcare professionals prevent HIAs?
This study source was downloaded by 100000898182462 from CourseHero.com on 05-06-2025 00:24:54 GMT -05:00
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