Infection Control and Prevention 3-Part DVD or USB Series
Infection control and prevention training is vital to any organization providing emergency medical services and that is mandated by the federal government.
This 3-part series provides a critical review of bloodborne, airborne, and other diseases of concern to emergency response personnel. Also demonstrated is how to minimize or prevent the spread of diseases through the use of PPE precautions and infection control practices.Titles include: Bloodborne Pathogens, Airborne Pathogens and Other Diseases, and Infection Control Practices.
• Helps instructors fulfill initial and annual infectious diseases training requirements
• Training objectives developed in accordance with current industry standards and739 national protocols
• Content is based on standards and recommendations from OSHA, CDC and NFPA
• Content oversight by highly qualified EMS educators, medical and pre-hospital professionals
• On-line interactive courses CECBEMS approved
Teaches to: Content is based on standards and recommendations from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Labor, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Additional sources include the National Institutes of Health, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA®) and the U.S. Fire Administration. Addresses topics in the NHTSA National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards (NEMSES) instructional guidelines for Preparatory (Workforce Safety & Wellness) and Medicine (Infectious Diseases).
Part number RID004
Infection control and prevention training is vital to any organization providing emergency medical services and that is mandated by the federal government.
This 3-part series provides a critical review of bloodborne, airborne, and other diseases of concern to emergency response personnel. Also demonstrated is how to minimize or prevent the spread of diseases through the use of PPE precautions and infection control practices.Titles include: Bloodborne Pathogens, Airborne Pathogens and Other Diseases, and Infection Control Practices.
• Helps instructors fulfill initial and annual infectious diseases training requirements
• Training objectives developed in accordance with current industry standards and739 national protocols
• Content is based on standards and recommendations from OSHA, CDC and NFPA
• Content oversight by highly qualified EMS educators, medical and pre-hospital professionals
• On-line interactive courses CECBEMS approved
Teaches to: Content is based on standards and recommendations from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Labor, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Additional sources include the National Institutes of Health, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA®) and the U.S. Fire Administration. Addresses topics in the NHTSA National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards (NEMSES) instructional guidelines for Preparatory (Workforce Safety & Wellness) and Medicine (Infectious Diseases).
Part number RID004
Infection control and prevention training is vital to any organization providing emergency medical services and that is mandated by the federal government.
This 3-part series provides a critical review of bloodborne, airborne, and other diseases of concern to emergency response personnel. Also demonstrated is how to minimize or prevent the spread of diseases through the use of PPE precautions and infection control practices.Titles include: Bloodborne Pathogens, Airborne Pathogens and Other Diseases, and Infection Control Practices.
• Helps instructors fulfill initial and annual infectious diseases training requirements
• Training objectives developed in accordance with current industry standards and739 national protocols
• Content is based on standards and recommendations from OSHA, CDC and NFPA
• Content oversight by highly qualified EMS educators, medical and pre-hospital professionals
• On-line interactive courses CECBEMS approved
Teaches to: Content is based on standards and recommendations from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Labor, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Additional sources include the National Institutes of Health, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA®) and the U.S. Fire Administration. Addresses topics in the NHTSA National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards (NEMSES) instructional guidelines for Preparatory (Workforce Safety & Wellness) and Medicine (Infectious Diseases).
Part number RID004