MODULE FOUR. AIM To understand the causes and spread of infection and be able to apply the principles of infection prevention and control.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Emergency Medical Response You Are the Emergency Medical Responder Your police unit responds to a call for a medical emergency involving a man who has.
Advertisements

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Healthcare Settings
Nevada Department of Corrections Blood Spill Cleanup Training and Sharps Training.
Introduction This PowerPoint presentation is designed to provide the viewer with current information to assist them apply Infection Control Precautions.
Basic Principles Bloodborne Pathogens. A bloodborne pathogen is a microorganism such as a virus or bacteria that is carried in most body fluids and can.
OSHAs blood borne pathogens standard A written exposure control plan designed to eliminate or minimize worker exposure Compliance with universal precautions.
The Linen Hygiene Concept Electrolux Laundry Systems.
Add name of trust / organisation in box 1 and name of trainer in box 2
Essential Steps to Safe, Clean Care Essential Steps AIM: Designed as a framework to support local organisations providing and commissioning health and.
Survives for up to days 20 HIV
Infection Control AHS II Unit F. Standard Precautions Sometimes called “Universal” precautions Sometimes called “Universal” precautions Used to break.
Precautions Methods used to control the spread of infection
Fitting of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and taking swabs for influenza This presentation is for quick reference only. You must also complete the.
Bloodborne Pathogens. Training Topics  Review terminology related to exposure control  Review bloodborne pathogens  Review vector-borne hazards  Review.
Infection Prevention and Control
Personal Protective Equipment May, Learning Objectives Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of infection control Recognize gaps in infection.
Tulane University - Office of Environmental Health & Safety (OEHS) Personal Protective Equipment For Tulane Employees Who Have the Potential to Use PPE.
Standard Precautions Personal Protective Equipment.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUPMENT  To define personal protective equipment requirements and indications for use in patient care PURPOSE.
Infection Prevention and Control
PART B Physical Barrier Protection Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): is important and includes important and includes Gloves Gloves Masks Masks Eyewear.
Infection Control. WHAT IS INFECTION CONTROL? Infection Control is the practice of preventing infection Infection Control is the practice of preventing.
Hazard Communication Chemical Safety.
Topic 9 Minimizing infection through improved infection control.
 Used on ALL patients  Includes: › Hand washing › Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)  Gloves  Gowns  Masks and eye protection › Needle stick safety.
Bloodborne Pathogens & Universal Precautions From BLR 7 Minute Safety Trainer & the Horizon Goodwill Safety Committee.
Bloodborne Pathogen Awareness Training for employees NOT covered by an Exposure Control Plan.
1 CHCOHS312A Follow safety procedures for direct care work.
Chapter 2 Bloodborne Pathogens. Bloodborne Pathogens are bacteria and viruses present in blood and body fluids, which can cause disease in humans. Bacteria.
Bloodborne Pathogens Found in blood and body fluids Must get inside your body to infect you HIV, HBV, HCV May be carried without symptoms.
Bloodborne Pathogens HBV HCV HIV Blood and body fluids containing visible blood.
Chapter 3 Infection Control. Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.2 Spread of Infection How infection is spread: –Direct contact.
What you will learn in this session
What you will learn in this session 1.The importance and general principles of infection prevention and control 2.The nature of Healthcare Associated.
Medical Skills: PPE -Removing gloves -Donning and removing a gown -Types of isolation.
Chapter 5 Infection Control.
BPW Medical Associates.  Universal Precautions  Body Substance Isolation - Standard precautions alert the health care worker of the patient situations.
UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS Rules developed by the (Centers for Disease Control) CDC and (Federal Drug Administration) FDA. By following these rules, health.
Clinical Safety Veterinary Assisting: Fundamentals and Application Chapter 41.
 It is the responsibility of the setting to provide you with the protective clothing and equipment that you need to carry out your duties in a way that.
Dealing with spillages safely. Body fluid spillages Body fluid spillages may pose a health risk to staff and children and, therefore, all body fluid spillages.
Infection Control Lesson 2:
Before Providing Care As a professional rescuer, you are legally obligated to respond and provide care in an emergency.
HLTIN301A Comply with infection control policies and procedures in health work.
Prevent Disease…. …………….Wash your Hands. The Most common mode of transmission of pathogens is from your hands!
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Healthcare Settings.
Table of Contents. Lessons 1. Standard Precautions GoGo 2. Gowns GoGo 3. Masks and Eyewear GoGo 4. Non-Sterile Gloves GoGo.
Your Five Moments explained Hospital non ward based care WHO Five Moments approach to hand hygiene April 2009.
Infection Control Standard Precautions
Topics Personal Protective Equipment
Disease Transmission Chapter 3.
Infection Control 111 Methods.
Precautions Methods used to control the spread of infection
Precautions Methods used to control the spread of infection
Standard Precautions Lymphatic System.
Precautions Methods used to control the spread of infection
INFECTION CONTROL.
Bell Work Grab a note taker from the front table
Precautions Methods used to control the spread of infection
Donning Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Universal Precautions
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Healthcare Settings
Precautions Methods used to control the spread of infection
Precautions Methods used to control the spread of infection
Prevent Disease…. …………….Wash your Hands.
Respirator.
Precautions Methods used to control the spread of infection
Precautions Methods used to control the spread of infection
Precautions Methods used to control the spread of infection
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Healthcare Settings
Presentation transcript:

MODULE FOUR

AIM To understand the causes and spread of infection and be able to apply the principles of infection prevention and control

OBJECTIVES To understand the correct use of personal protective equipment

HOW TO BREAK THE CHAIN CORRECT PERSONAL HYGIENE PRACTICE CORRECT CLEANING AND DECONTAMINATION PRACTICE CORRECT WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE PREVENTION CONTROL CONTAINMENT

ppe Gloves Worn for physical contact with service user Contact with body fluids Specific tasks Act as a barrier only do not replace hand washing Check gloves are in tact before use Follow correct removal and disposal procedure Aprons Worn for contact with service user Contact with body fluids Act as a barrier only Change between service users and specific tasks Follow correct removal and disposal procedure

Masks Worn for protection when risk of transmission of micro- organisms by inhalation Eye Protection Worn for protection when risk of transmission of Micro- organisms by splashing