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Infection Control: Universal Precautions |
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UP100U-5L- Revised! Bloodborne Safety: Universal Precautions, Standard Precautions, and Needlestick Prevention in Acute Care 41 min © 2001 CE 1 hr $229 Includes video and 20 CE workbooks. Additional workbooks- $ 1.50 each with minimum purchase of 20 Now includes the new CDC hand hygiene guideline. Ever since the rapid spread of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), there has been increased concern about preventing the spread of HIV infection and other bloodborne diseases. Over the years various government agencies have issued and updated a whole series of recommendations and enforceable standards to address this problem. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention, (CDC), issued infection control recommendations that began with Universal Precautions, and ultimately resulted in what are called Standard Precaution. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, (OSHA), put forth enforceable programs and compliance directives that included Universal Precautions, but also addressed issues such as immunization, record keeping and postexposure actions. Most recently OSHA has issued a Further directive addressing the dangers of sharps injuries. These should not be seen as separate and piecemeal efforts, but 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, the most recent needlestick safety and record keeping directives from OSHA, and the CDC’s updated hand hygiene guideline. UP200U-Bloodborne Safety: Universal Precautions, Standard Precautions, and Needlestick Prevention in Long Term Care 35 min © 2001 CE 1 hr $199 Now includes the new CDC hand hygiene guideline. The CDC has put forth enforceable programs and compliance directives that include Universal Precautions, and address issues such as immunization, record keeping and postexposure actions. Most recently OSHA has issued a further directive addressing the dangers of sharp injuries on the job. 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, the most recent needlestick safety and record keeping directives from OSHA, and the CDC’s updated hand hygiene guideline. Universal Precautions: AIDS and Hepatitis B Precautions These programs help ensure compliance to the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard, JCAHO Mandatory Updates, and the expanded CDC Standard Precautions guideline. Training and documentation are provided in five areas: bloodborne infection, transmission of bloodborne infection, exposure control, using personal protective equipment, and work practice controls. UP300S- Home Healthcare $149 31:14 min © 1997 All Levels
UP400R- Corrections Employees $149 30:44 min © 1992 All Levels
UP500R- The Medical Office $95 30:56 © 1992 All Levels
DA100R- The Dental Health Team $100 32:01 min © 1992 All Levels
UP100T-M- Universal Precautions: Employer’s Compliance Manual for Healthcare Facilities 132 pages © 2001 $109 Includes new CDC hand hygiene guideline. This revised manual will help you establish practices that will safeguard you and your employees, and will assist you in achieving full compliance with current OSHA requirements. Various aids, including forms and reference materials are included to simplify the process. A2188- Implementing Universal Precautions: Managing AIDS in the OR 29 min Reviewed for accuracy in © 1997 $249 Viewers will learn nursed can perform safe, compassionate care with minimal anxiety over disease transmission. This program explains AIDS and how it is transmitted. Demonstrates how to reduce the risk of transmission of all bloodborne diseases in the operating room through implementation of Universal Precautions.
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