Infection Control Training – [Complete Video Package]
$239.00
Infection control is a serious issue in any healthcare environment. Training your staff on how to prevent and control infections within your clinic, medical facility, or nursing home is extremely important. That’s where this training comes in for Healthcare Workers and Infection Control. This training will teach your medical staff the ins and outs of infection control and prevention.
This Infection Control Training Covers the Following:
- What are the various types of infections that healthcare workers might encounter in a medical setting? (Bacteria, fungi, and viruses are the most common)
- What happens when these organisms are not eliminated? (They can be spread to patients, staff, or any other visitors)
- What are bloodborne pathogens and why is that concept important? (We have a separate training specific to healthcare workers and bloodborne pathogens as well)
- How can healthcare workers control and eliminate these infected pathogens? What infection prevention tactics are available? (Cleaning and sterilizing equipment, using proper chemical cleaning products, frequently cleaning and disinfecting high-touch surfaces, and properly disposing of medical waste)
- Why is a cleaning product’s Safety Data Sheet important, and what can employees learn from it? (The SDS shows how is chemical product is to be used, and stored, whether it should be diluted or used as is, what to do in case of a spill of that cleaning chemical, and what PPE should be used when using the product)
- What is the importance of handwashing in stopping the spread of infections?
Other Topics In This Infection Control Training Course:
- When should staff wash their hands? (Often is the easiest answer, but also after using the restroom, touching their faces, nose, or mouths, after handling soiled materials or other medical waste, after coming in contact with bodily fluids, and more)
- Is it ever necessary to wash your hands before AND after a specific task? (Yes… Examples are after giving medications, handling medical equipment, having contact with patients, and many more)
- What are the proper techniques that health care professionals need to follow in order to wash their hands?
- What are some other ways to protect yourself and your patients from the spread of infection? (Using proper Personal Protective Equipment like gowns, goggles, gloves, and masks when appropriate, keeping staff vaccinations up to date, and many other examples)
- What is the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, and why is it important to follow?
- What are the CDC guidelines for healthcare environments that dictate how to prevent and control infection?
The Role of Patients In Any Infection Control Plan:
- How can medical staff screen patients when it comes to infection control? (Finding out what infectious diseases a patient might have been exposed to, understanding the patient’s symptoms, and finding out the travel history of the patient, whether out of the country or to areas that might have had an outbreak of a specific infectious disease)
- How are patients with open sores more vulnerable when it comes to infection?
- What are the special infection control dangers that registered nurses, physician assistants, and other patient care staff face when it comes to infection and disease control?
- What are the healthcare industry’s best practices for combatting infection within the medical setting?
- And much more…
Giving your medical staff infection prevention and control training is important for everyone, including the healthcare worker, the patient, and the medical clinic/office as a whole. Teaching your employees good infection control and prevention techniques is step one in having a safer medical facility, and this training will help you achieve that goal. Any type of continuing education is important, and this infection prevention training course can be part of your training library to assist your workers with their daily jobs. Finally, if you are looking for hazard communication training for your healthcare staff we have that as well.
This Infection Control Training course is available in an English-speaking DVD or on a USB stick. The runtime of this training is just over 19 minutes. We do offer an online option for this course either as a standalone program, or as part of a larger online safety training library for you to use.
This Complete Infection Control Training Program Includes These Items:
- Full-length Infection Control safety training video
- Employee quiz and answer sheet
- A “Presenter’s Guide” if you are going to do this training in person
- A printable training sign-in sheet to keep track of your training program
- A printable Certificate of Completion. You can print as many copies of the Certificate as you need
Full-Length Infection Prevention and Control Training Course – Preview Video:
All of our training videos include the following additional resources:
1) A Leader’s Guide
The person giving the training can use the Guide to help facilitate the training and provide additional verbal support to the video. It also includes a sample outline for the training session along with the highlights of the course.
2) An Employee Quiz
Important to be able to test your trainees to make sure they understand and comprehend the training course they just watched. This is also good for employer documentation for safety training of employees.
3) Answer Key to the Quiz
Ensures the questions are being answered correctly.
4) An Attendance Sheet
Allows you to keep track of who was trained, when the training occurred, who was the instructor, etc. Excellent documentation to prove your training requirements are in order.
5) A Printable “Certificate of Completion”
Allows you to give one to each employee who attends the safety training session. Can also be kept in an employee file for training documentation.
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