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Infection Control

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Master proper hand hygiene techniques to prevent healthcare-associated infections and promote patient safety.
  • Implement appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) usage to reduce infection transmission in healthcare settings.
  • Apply safe sharps handling and disposal procedures to minimize needlestick injuries and bloodborne pathogen risks.
  • Conduct routine environmental cleaning and disinfection to control infection spread in healthcare environments.
  • Identify transmission-based precautions (contact, droplet, airborne) for different infectious diseases.
  • Assess infection risks in healthcare settings and implement effective control measures accordingly.
  • Promote respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette to prevent airborne and droplet infections among patients and staff.
  • Develop strategies to reduce hospital-acquired infections such as VAP, CR-BSI, and CAUTI through infection control protocols.

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