Infection Control: New York State Mandatory Training
Goal
The purpose of this activity is to:
- Provide learners with the information they need to practice safely in New York State in the area of infection control; and
- Fulfill the mandatory training requirement.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to:
Element I
- Identify benefits to patients and healthcare providers of adhering to scientifically accepted principles and practices of infection control;
- State the legal requirement for select licensed professionals regarding adhering to scientifically accepted principles and practices of infection control.
Element II
- Describe how pathogenic organisms may be spread in healthcare settings;
- Identify the factors which influence the outcome of an exposure;
- List strategies for preventing transmission of pathogenic organisms;
- Describe how infection control concepts are applied in professional practice.
Element III
- Define healthcare-associated disease transmission, engineering controls, safe injection practices, and work practice controls;
- Describe specific high-risk practices and procedures that increase the opportunity for healthcare worker and patient exposure to potentially infectious material;
- Describe specific measures to prevent transmission of bloodborne pathogens from patient to patient, healthcare worker to patient, and patient to healthcare worker via contaminated injection equipment;
- Identify work practice controls designed to eliminate the transmission of bloodborne pathogens during use of sharp instruments (e.g., scalpel blades and their holders (if not disposable), lancets, lancet platforms/pens, puncture devices, injections); and
- Identify where engineering or work practice controls can be utilized to prevent patient exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
Element IV
- Describe the circumstances which require the use of barriers and personal protective equipment to prevent patient or healthcare worker contact with potentially infectious material;
- Identify specific barriers or personal protective equipment for patient and healthcare worker protection from exposure to potentially infectious material.
Element V
- Define cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization;
- Differentiate between non critical, semi critical, and critical medical devices;
- Describe the three levels of disinfection;
- Discuss the importance of the correct application of reprocessing methods for assuring the safety and integrity of patient care equipment in preventing transmission of bloodborne pathogens;
Element VI
- Discuss the professional's responsibility for maintaining a safe patient care environment in all healthcare settings; and
- Identify strategies for, and importance of, effective and appropriate pre-cleaning, chemical disinfection, and sterilization of instruments and medical devices aimed at preventing transmission of bloodborne pathogens.
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Approved By: | The New York State Education Department has approved Access Continuing Education, Inc. as a provider of the New York State mandated course on Infection Control for all licensed professions in New York State. |
Authors: | Janett A. Pike, RN, BS, CIC Jean Marie Cannon, RN, BSN, CIC |
Cost: | $30.00 *NOTE: If your association, employer, or organization is paying for this course, and you log in utilizing the correct procedure provided by your association/employer/organization, you will not be charged upon completion of the test. Be sure to check with your association/employer/organization for the correct login procedure. |
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