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UP100T - Bloodborne Safety - Universal Precautions, Standard Precautions, and Needlestick Prevention in Acute Care OSHA has put forth enforceable programs and compliance directives that included Universal Precautions and address issues such as immunization, record-keeping and post-exposure actions. Most recently OSHA has issued a further directive addressing the dangers of sharps injuries on the job that must be implemented by April 2001. These are not separate and piecemeal efforts, but are parts of an overall attempt to address the dangers of acquiring bloodborne infections such as AIDS, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C in the healthcare environment. This program has been designed to integrate the actions and precautions called for by these federal programs and directives into a single program of bloodborne safety. Revision includes updated statistics, new emphasis on hepatitis C, and addresses the most recent needlestick safety and record keeping directives from OSHA. 35 min. ©2001 Reg. Price $229 |
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SAM223 - Patient Safety: Your First Concern In response to the new awareness that medical errors are a serious threat, and a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) has issued a new directive aimed at reducing medical errors and improving patient safety. JCAHO accredited institutions must demonstrate compliance with this directive by January 1 of 2003 or face a “Type 1 recommendation,” the most serious action the Commission can take. This program, The JCAHO Initiative for Patient Safety, describes the six patient safety goals identified by JCAHO, and the eleven measures needed to meet these goals. In addition, this program discusses the sample model of a patient safety plan that the Commission has suggested for every institution, plus a discussion of its structure and tasks. 23 min. ©2003 Reg. Price $315 |
SA78332 - General Safety for the Home Health Care ProviderProviding care in the client's home is a unique type of health care. Home health professionals are required to enter a number of neighborhoods, many of which will be unfamiliar to them. Basic guidelines are presented for home visits regarding: Personal Safety, Fire Safety and General Home Safety 9 min. ©1990 Reg. Price $149 |
SAM147 - Infection Control: A Training Program for Healthcare ProfessionalsIllustrates the scientifically accepted standards of infection control in the following areas: professional responsibilities for infection control, modes of disease transmission, work practice controls, selection and use of personal protective equipment. 45 min. ©1994 Reg. Price $315 |
SAM208 The Control of Infectious DiseasesThis program provides viewers with information they need to prevent the spread of infectious disease such as AIDS, hepatitis B and C, tuberculosis and others. It describes the “chain of infection” that leads to disease transmission, and describes prevention strategies that break the chain. The program focuses on preventing the transmission of bloodborne pathogens through the use of Universal Precautions, and preventing the transmission of TB through the use of personal protective equipment and work practice measures developed by the CDC. 47 min. ©2001 Reg. Price $199 |
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A14001A Safety Orientation -
Nursing A14002A Safety Orientation
- Administration 14003A Safety
Orientation - Custodians 14004A Hazard
Communications - Right to Know - Nursing 14005A Hazard
Communications - Right to Know - Administration
14007A Accident
Causes & Prevention 14008A Lifting Patients
from Bed 14009A Lifting Patients
from Chairs 14010A Back Safety for
Health Care Providers M14010A Back Safety for
Health Care Providers Module 14011A Hazardous Energy
Source(Lockout/Tagout) 14012A How to Prevent Slips
& Falls 14013A Sanitation in Health
Care Cafeterias 14014A Sanitation &
Disinfection in Health Care Environments 14015A Universal
Precautions - Infection Control Procedures 14016A What
Happens When I Die -- Story of An Autopsy
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