PRODUCT CODE : 78810D-T

Course Details

  • Multidrug-resistant Pathogens – WM503-T
  • Anti-Infective Medication Therapy: Antifungal and Antiviral Agents – 78807E-T
  • Anti-Infective Medication Therapy: Antifungal, Antiviral, and Antitubercular Agents – 78807EF-T
  • Anti-Infective Medication Therapy: Antitubercular Agents – 78807F-T
  • Anti-Infective Medication Therapy: Assessment of an Infection – 78807A-T
  • Anti-Infective Medication Therapy: Assessment of an Infection and Nursing Implications – 78807AB-T
  • Anti-Infective Medication Therapy: Cephalosporins, Aminoglycosides,  Macrolides and Quinolones – 78807D-T
  • Anti-Infective Medication Therapy: Nursing Implications – 78807B-T
  • Anti-Infective Medication Therapy: Sulfonamides and Penicillins – 78807C-T
  • Anti-Infective Medication Therapy: Sulfonamides and Penicillins, and Cephalosporins, Aminoglycosides, Macrolides and Quinolones – 78807CD-T
  • Aseptic Nursing Technique at the Bedside: Demonstrations of Aseptic Techniques, and the Sterile Field – 78808CD-T
  • Aseptic Nursing Technique at the Bedside: Hand Hygiene and Handling Equipment and Supplies – 78808BR-T
  • Aseptic Nursing Technique at the Bedside: The Sterile Field – 78808D-T
  • Aseptic Nursing Technique at the Bedside: Transmission of Infection – 78808AR-T
  • Aseptic Nursing Technique at the Bedside: Transmission of Infection, Hand Hygiene, and Handling Equipment and Supplies – 78808ABR-T
  • Aseptic Nursing Technique at the Bedside: Transmission-based Precautions – 78808CR-T
  • Breaking the Chain of Nosocomial Infections: Pneumonia – 78098R-T
  • Breaking the Chain of Nosocomial Infections: Surgical Wound Infections – 78097R-T
  • Current Issues in Tuberculosis – M282AB-T
  • Current Issues in Tuberculosis: Infection Control Procedures – M282B-T
  • Current Issues in Tuberculosis: The American Epidemic – M282A-T
  • Fighting Antimicrobial-resistant Pathogens – M230-T
  • H1N1 Flu for Clinicians (CNE for Nurses) – WM032-T
  • Hepatitis C – ACMCE007-T
  • Infection Control and Standard Precautions: Guidelines for Professionals – M185-T
  • Infection Control in Healthcare:  Safe Work Practices and Multidrug-resistant Organisms – M275DE-T
  • Infection Control in Healthcare: An Introduction – M275A-T
  • Infection Control in Healthcare: An Introduction, Regulatory and Administrative Measures, and Precautions – M275ABC-T
  • Infection Control in Healthcare: Multidrug-resistant Organisms – M275E-T
  • Infection Control in Healthcare: Precautions – M275C-T
  • Infection Control in Healthcare: Regulatory and Administrative Measures – M275B-T
  • Infection Control in Healthcare: Safe Work Practices – M275D-T
  • Infection Control: A Training Program for Healthcare Professionals – M147-T
  • Infection Control: A Training Program for Healthcare Professionals – WM508-T
  • Pandemic Influenza: The Role of Healthcare Workers – M246ABC-T
  • Pandemic Influenza: The Role of Healthcare Workers Part 1:  History and Virology of Pandemic Influenza – M246A-T
  • Pandemic Influenza: The Role of Healthcare Workers Part 2: Recognizing Influenza, Treatments, and Patient Education – M246B-T
  • Pandemic Influenza: The Role of Healthcare Workers Part 3:  Infection Control and Public Health Measures – M246C-T
  • Preventing Bloodborne Infections: Bloodborne Viruses – M273A-T
  • Preventing Bloodborne Infections: Bloodborne Viruses – M273ABC-T
  • Preventing Bloodborne Infections: Engineering Controls and Workplace Practice Controls – M273C-T
  • Preventing Bloodborne Infections: Preventing Transmission, Protecting Yourself – M273B-T
  • Preventing Healthcare-associated Infections in Acute Care Facilities: Facility Concerns – M295B-T
  • Preventing Healthcare-associated Infections in Acute Care Facilities: Prevention Review – M295A-T
  • Preventing Needlestick Injuries – M237-T
  • The Control of Infectious Diseases – M208-T
  • The Human Immune System: Overview of Anatomy and Function – M253A-T
  • The Human Immune System: The Immune Response – M253B-T
  • The Human Immune System: When It Turns Against the Body – M253C-T
  • Infection Control in Long Term Care: An Introduction, Regulatory and Administrative Measures, and Precautions – M277ABC-T
  • Infection Control in Long Term Care: An Introduction – M277A-T
  • Infection Control in Long Term Care: Multidrug-resistant Organisms – M277E-T
  • Infection Control in Long Term Care: Precautions – M277C-T
  • Infection Control in Long Term Care: Regulatory and Administrative Measures – M277B-T
  • Infection Control in Long Term Care: Safe Work Practices – M277D-T
  • Infection Control in Long Term Care: Safe Work Practices and Multidrug-resistant Organisms – M277DE-T
  • Preventing Bloodborne Infections in Long Term Care: Bloodborne Viruses – M274A-T
  • Preventing Bloodborne Infections in Long Term Care: Engineering Controls and Workplace Practice Controls – M274C-T
  • Preventing Bloodborne Infections in Long Term Care: Preventing Transmission, Protecting Yourself – M274B-T
  • Preventing Bloodborne Infections in Long Term Care – M274ABC-T
  • Aseptic Nursing Technique in the OR: Creating and Maintaining the Sterile Field – 78810D-T
  • Aseptic Nursing Technique in the OR: Gowning, Gloving and Surgical Skin Prep – 78810C-T
  • Aseptic Nursing Technique in the OR: Gowning, Gloving and Surgical Skin Prep, and Creating and Maintaining the Sterile Field – 78810CD-T
  • Aseptic Nursing Technique in the OR: Principles of Sterile Technique – 78810A-T
  • Aseptic Nursing Technique in the OR: Principles of Sterile Technique and Surgical Hand Scrub – 78810AB-T
  • Aseptic Nursing Technique in the OR: Surgical Hand Scrub – 78810B-T
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Overview:

Planning and preparing to provide care in the event of a bioterrorism attack or other emergency is a critical part of working in any healthcare environment. But planning is more than knowing where emergency supplies and exits are. Planning also involves ensuring that healthcare workers know how to keep safe, both physically and mentally. This includes having the families of healthcare workers be prepared for disasters. Studies have shown that providing care to disaster victims is impaired when healthcare workers are concerned about their own families’ safety.

This program is designed to help healthcare workers prepare themselves at work, at home and in the community at large, to respond to bioterrorism and other emergencies.

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Objectives

After viewing this program the viewer should be able to:

  • Describe the types of weapons of mass destruction.
  • Describe the types of mass casualty disasters.
  • Describe how to plan for your own family’s safety.
  • Describe the facility’s disaster plan.
  • Describe the types of personal protective equipment.
  • Describe how community wide planning is used to prepare for disasters.