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£525
£525
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3 hours
Infection, Prevention and Control Training – This half day blended learning course allows participants to demonstrate theoretical and practical simulation within a classroom environment.
This training course is intended to provide a broad understanding of the accountability and responsibility for infection control using principles of ASEPSIS and ANTT.
The potential human and financial burden of health care associated infections (HCAIs) and AMR is immense and is a priority area for health and public health around the world.
The impact of infection for the patient can range from superficial to life threatening, and includes social, psychological and physical effects.
Patients may suffer pain, require additional interventions, or experience extended length of stay and long-term physical effects as a result of infection.
Aseptic technique is highlighted as an essential component in infection prevention programmes. Ability to undertake aseptic technique is an important clinical skill for all health professionals, especially nurses and midwives.
Aseptic technique is used to support procedures such as cannulation, insertion of urinary catheters, blood cultures, wound dressings and administration of intravenous drugs.
Identify who is most at risk of Infection.
Understand how infection may spread in their working environment
Understand how to break the chain of Infection
Understand how hand hygiene is important in the spread and prevention of Infection
Identify and be able to use, types of personal protective equipment (PPE), and when they are used to help stop the spread of Infection
Demonstrate knowledge of how to use, and dispose of sharps safely
Be able to describe how asepsis is imperative in the spread and prevention of infection
Be able to complete ANTT to assist in breaking the chain of spread and prevention of infection
Healthcare professionals looking to enhance their current skills/knowledge and review current practice or looking to acquire new skills.
Registered nurses with first hand clinical experience.