Infectious Diseases II – Infection Control
by Medic-CE Staff
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Table of Contents
- Course Home
- Objectives
- Matching Exercise
- Introduction
- Infectious Disease and Occupational Risk
- The Infection Control Network
- Infection Control on the Job: Introduction
- Infection Control on the Job: Initial Response
- Infection Control on the Job: Approach to the Patient
- Infection Control on the Job: The Post-Patient Period
- On-the-Job Infectious Disease Exposures
- Infectious Disease Prevention: Basic Principles
- Infectious Disease Prevention: Immunizations
- Infectious Disease Prevention: Standard Precautions
- Infectious Disease Prevention: Handwashing
- Conclusion
- References
- Bibliography
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Describe the risk of, and basic steps involved in, contracting an infectious disease.
2. List organizations that participate in infection control.
3. Identify essential features of on-the-job infection control, and describe basic elements of the response to an on-the-job infectious exposure.
4. Detail the key elements of infectious disease prevention.