Duration | 10, 5, 2 |
---|---|
Sessions | 6 Sessions , 2 Assessments |
Course Location: | Recorded |
Topic |
Duration |
Speaker |
Pre-Course
Assessment |
15 minutes |
Ms. Lalaine Maluluyon |
Basic
of infection control |
22 minutes |
|
Screening
of patients with communicable diseases |
24 minutes |
|
Hand
Hygiene |
22 minutes |
|
Personal
protective equipment |
24 minutes |
|
Waste
Disposal |
21 minutes |
|
Aseptic
Technique |
20 minutes |
|
Post-course
Assessment |
20 minutes |
1- Participants will recall basic concepts of
Infection Control pertaining to Standard Precautions by enumerating its
components.
2- Through quizzes in between topics, participants will identify correct
practices through given scenario.
3- Distinguish and classify practices applicable to Ambulatory Settings.
4- Define and understand the chain of infection
5- Describe the difference between cleaning and disinfection.
6- Compare and Contrast different common communicable diseases.
7- Utilize basic screening tools according to specific communicable diseases.
8- Demonstrate how to effectively manage any suspected communicable diseases.
9- Identify elements of Transmission Based Precautions such as patient
placement, use of PPE and transportation.
10- Compare and contrast different screening tools.
11- Describe and demonstrate different techniques of Hand Hygiene.
12- Identify what is Hand Hygiene, its type and explain the difference between
them.
13- Identify how Hand Hygiene Program can be implemented in Ambulatory Care
Setting.
14- List all the personal protective equipment needed in Ambulatory Setting.
15- Explain the use of personal protective equipment according to exposure.
16- Demonstrate correct techniques of donning and doffing of PPEs.
17- Recognize the infection control practices from segregation to disposal of
medical waste.
This course covers basic infection control, screening of patients with communicable diseases, hand Hygiene, personal protective
equipment, waste Disposal and Aseptic Technique. Provides students an opportunity to learn and refresh their understanding of infection control principles.
At the end
of the course, the candidate will have the following outcomes
The candidate will be able to identify, understand and apply the proper basic
practices.
There candidate will understand how to successfully break the chain of
infection
The candidate will be able to explain the differences between disinfection and
cleaning.
The candidate will be able to screen for communicable diseases in various
healthcare settings.
The candidate will be able to numirate and describe the various personal
protective equipment and their importance in protecting the healthcare workers
and patients.
The candidate will be able to properly use the PPE and how to doff and don the
PPE
The candidate will be able to demonstrate and maintain a proper
practice of hand hygiene
You have to attend 60% of the recorded lecture to obtain the certificate.
Attending and focusing on the lectures.