PPT-Infection Prevention Surveillance in Home Care
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Carole Yeung RN CIC Nothing to disclose Surveillance in general HAI Surveillance Practical Application CAUTI Reduction Outline Discuss methods for identifying
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Carole Yeung RN CIC Nothing to disclose Surveillance in general HAI Surveillance Practical Application CAUTI Reduction Outline Discuss methods for identifying potential infections using OASIS and applying the APICHICPAC Surveillance Definitions for HHC and Home Hospice Infections. THANK YOU!!. Preconference Workshop. Advanced Practice . Workshop. Making the Pitch to Executive Row. Potential revenue. ROI (return on investment). New technology. Potential decrease in HAI. Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel . Healthcare-Associated Infections. Learning Objectives. Explain the purpose or aims of surveillance.. Discuss how to establish a system for healthcare-associated infection surveillance.. Differentiate between continuous surveillance and periodic prevalence surveys.. THANK YOU!!. Preconference Workshop. Advanced Practice . Workshop. Making the Pitch to Executive Row. Potential revenue. ROI (return on investment). New technology. Potential decrease in HAI. Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel . CDC Perspective. Irene Hall, PhD, FACE. HIV Incidence and Case Surveillance Branch. 2012 CSTE Annual Conference. HIV Surveillance Pre-conference Workshop. Omaha, NE . June 3, 2012. National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. Preconference Workshop. Advanced Practice . Workshop. Making the Pitch to Executive Row. Potential revenue. ROI (return on investment). New technology. Potential decrease in HAI. Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel . Objectives. Review the components of regulation 483.65. Discuss the . CMS proposed rule changes for 483.65 . and the CMS Infection Control Pilot Project . Describe IC surveillance expectations in LTC. Jessica Ng, MSc., CIC. Manager, Infection Prevention and Control (IP&C). Women’s College Hospital. Hosted by Paul Webber. paul@webbertraining.com. www.webbertraining.com. April 16, 2015. Objectives. Carol Jamerson, RN, BSN, CIC. Nurse Epidemiologist. Virginia Department of Health. Dottie Torrey, RN. Regional Nurse Consultant. American Healthcare. Objectives . By the end of the presentation the attendees will better understand. Yousef Ahmed . Alomi. , . Anhar. . Alyousef. , Mohammed . Mominul. Islam, . Nahed. Rashid . Alyami. , . Maha. Hussein . Almadany. , . Fatimah . Abdaziz. . Almana. Objectives:. . Pharmacoepidemiology and infection control surveillance is an initiative that provides insights into pharmacy infection control. It involves various guidelines and policies that must be followed to ensure the pharmacy environment and workplace are secured from infections. Different approaches have been considered for the measures to be effective. Documentation of pharmacy practices in every area of the pharmacy department is vital in controlling the pharmacy infections. This study aimed to explore the pharmacoepidemiology and infection control surveillance policy in pharmacy practice as a new initiative in Saudi Arabia. . Part One: LTC Surveillance. By the end of this . session. you . should . be able to. :. Recognize the impact of society and culture on surveillance practices. Understand the definitions that fit an elderly population and why it is an important paradigm shift. 1. Implicit Bias. Describes how our unconscious attitudes or judgements can influence our thoughts, decisions, or actions. Includes involuntary, unintentional perceptions made without awareness. Occurs as our brains sort information and perceive data to understand our world . Learning Objectives. Explain the purpose or aims of surveillance.. Discuss how to establish a system for healthcare-associated infection surveillance.. Differentiate between continuous surveillance and periodic prevalence surveys.. Statewide Program for Infection Control and Epidemiology (SPICE). UNC School of Medicine. Module . C. Objectives. Discuss the infectious process through review of the chain of infection.. Review methods for controlling transmission of . Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Challenges. Jingjing Shang, PhD, RN, OCN. Assistant Professor. Columbia University, School of Nursing. Hosted by Paul Webber. paul@webbertraining.com. www.webbertraining.com.
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