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This training guide acquiants new employees with Infection Control and the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standards.
Confused on what to include in your Annual Update Training this year. Infection Control/Emerging Concepts, Inc. has you covered with our PowerPoint presentation with a script will make sure you and your fellow providers are compliant. Updated May 2023.
Staff that are not listed in an "At Risk" group for exposure should still receive education & training as to why they are not at risk and what to do if they think that they had an exposure.
This presentation is to be used for staff orientation for new employees in the Law Enforcement Community.
Slide presentation with script giving a generalized overview of Hepatitis C, current information on risk, mode of transmission and post-exposure management. New available rapid testing methods. Treatment leading to "cure" of the disease.
30 slide prestentation with script desinged to assist in answering question for your stagff. Updated to time of order.
PowerPoint Presentation with Script on the current Ebola Outbreak, current World Health Organization and CDC guidelines/recommendations
Signs/Symptoms, recommend PPE and cleaning routines. Updated Nov2020.
A review of the disease, Multi-drug and Extensively resistant strains, current recommendations for TB testing and options to skin testing are all included in this presentation.
Day Care Centers and Summer Camps have responsibilites for education and trainig regarding bloodborne, airborne and droplet diseases. There are also vaccine/immunization requirement to be met.
This presentation will cover all the major aspects of training to assist in meeting OSHA requirements. Old diseases are now back and there is a need to insure stafff is up-to-date on vaccines and immunizations.
PowerPoint presentaqtion with script
Staff that are not listed in an "At Risk" group for exposure should still receive education & training as to why they are not at risk and what to do if they think that they had an exposure.
This presentation is to be used for new staff orientation for non risk employees
OSHA requires that new staff have training on hire. This presentation will assist you in presenting this training. PowerPoint Presentation which allows you to input some of your department specifics.
Forms take time to create. Why re-invent the wheel? This presentation is full of froms that can be used for your Exposure Control Plans, Vaccine programs and tracking exposure statistics. Your information can be input directly to these forms.
Consent and declination forms, compliance monitors are also included.
This presentation reviews the newest information on the Hepatitis B virus and vaccine recommendation in accordance witht he CDC guidelines which OSHA is enforcing.
PowerPoint presentation with script
This presentation will guide you through training for staff charged with doing first aid and CPR
PowerPoint Presenation with script
Assist staff in understanding risk in an exposure situation. And, ask the question - do we have built in protections?
PowerPoint slides and script
Discount for NAPSICO members
Identification of how a disease is transmitted will clearly assist in the determination of what type of personal protective equipment is recommended for patient care and what type of cleaning is needed. This presentation will review this infomation for bloodborne, airborne and droplet transmitted diseases.
Updated Nov 2020.
This presentation goes though situational questions regarding various scenarios to bring about a better understanding of exposure events. This is a good exercise for staff at a station training.
Slides and script are provided.
This book will walk you though step-by-step what needs to be taught regarding bloodborne pathogens and tuberculosis. The format allows for integration of your Exposure Control Plan.
Course content includes a review of the disease process and discussion of hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HIV, Syphilis and tuberculosis. This discussion covers risk assessment, epidemiology, signs and symptoms, and postexposure management. The course book also addresses workplace specific procedures for infection control, proper use and requirements for personal protective equipment, cleaning, disinfection and sterilization, laundry issues, and medical waste disposal issues.
Post-exposure management is presented in detail to include the Centers for Disease Control post-exposure protocols. These important protocols are presented in an easy to follow flow chart format. References and reference materials to support the curriculum are included as well. Course books are updated each February which enable you to stay up to date.
New Staff Training Presentation is over 290 slides following the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen, Airborne & Droplet Transmitted Disease Curriculum Guide. The key disease list in the Ryan White Law included.
The healthier you are the less susceptible you are to infection. These CDC guidelines review when you should and should not be at work because you are not healthy. Infection control is a 2 way street - protect patient and care providers. This is more important with the new healthcare law. Part of your Exposure Control Plan and in your traiining should include these prevention methods. OSHA is enforcing these CDC guidelines.
Slides/Script
PowerPoint CD with script, Covers MRSA, VRE, MDR-TB, XDR-TB and C. Diff. Over 80 slides.
Review of MRSA, VRE, C-diff and the new CRE, clarification of the need for post exposure medical follow up. Introducing Contact Precautions for care of patients with multi-drug resistant organisms.
Discount for NAPSICO members
Ideal for teaching middle to high school students health classes.
This presentation reviews common childhood diseases like measles, mumps and chicken pox. A review of important immunizations and vaccinations to assist in maintaining your health as well as guidelines for when you should or should not be at work because of illness or when you might be at work but not involved in the direct care of patients.
This CD assists with education and training recommended under NFPA 1581, the infection control standard for fire/rescue personal. Pre-test, post-test and instructor materials are included. CDC updated the work restriction guidelines in 2011 - do you know what has changed?
MRSA (Methacillin Resistant Staph aureus) is another new organism which is not understood. Here are slides to assist you in presenting a basic education program.
Slide set (60 slides) and script
Bloodborne Pathogens and TB, practice specific, narrated CD with PowerPoint slides (122), post test, sign in sheet and live Q&A.
Covers the new diseases for training purposes under the new CDC 2003 guidelines - TB, CJD, Staphylococci, Streptococci, Herpes (type 1 & 2) and Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
, slides/script
Offers clarification on use of Personal Protective Equipment that is task-based.
Slide set and script
Review of 2005 CDC guidelines. For new hire training.
Slide set and script
This program reviews terminology, mode of transmission, risk for healthcare workers, spill cleaning, and postexposure issues, rapid testing for source patients and treatment that equals - prevention for transmission.
Set of 57 slides and script
There are 5 different influenza vaccines available today. There may be one that will increase participation in your workplace setting. This presentation will review all five and the benefit that each offers.
Have staff with egg allergy or allergies to mercury or antibiotics? There are other options for them. Find out what they are. Remember- employers must accommodate employee with allergies!
Updated Nov 2020.
Have staff with egg allergy? Have staff who does not want a virus injected into their body? Have staff who do not like injections? The new influenza vaccines eliminate these concerns. Learn about what they offer and work to increase participation rates.
This version includes a PowerPoint presentation with script and narration.
This book is designed to assist you in the step-by-step implementation of an effective communication and reporting program for exposure management. If you cannot attend the IC-EC training class, this is the next best thing.
Contains sample letters, forms, reports, applicable laws and regulations and numerous other reference materials, disease information, post-exposure protocols and other reference materials
New Book!
In her new book, Infection Control Policies for Community Paramedicine & MIH, Katherine West explains how good infection control practices, vaccines and immunizations, cleaning and disinfection of equipment and work restriction guidelines can assist EMS providers and improve patient care. READ MORE
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2023 OSHA/Infection Control Annual Update Training
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HIV/AIDS - Review and Treatment 2020
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New Employee Orientation
This training guide acquiants new employees with Infection Control and the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standards.