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Healthcare settings carry a high risk of infection, for patients as well as for workers. In this Infection Control in Healthcare Environments for Medical Personnel course, you’ll learn how infections spread, how to clean and disinfect properly, and how to protect yourself and patients using hygiene, PPE, and safe waste disposal. You’ll also understand key regulations from OSHA and the CDC.
This course explains how to lower that risk by following proven infection control practices. You’ll understand how to clean surfaces and equipment, handle waste, and use PPE correctly. You’ll also learn when and how to wash your hands, how to protect patients with weakened immune systems, and how to manage medical supplies to avoid contamination.
The module includes guidelines from OSHA, CDC, and other public health authorities, so you’re equipped to follow national standards. You’ll also learn how to identify high-risk patients and respond to infection threats quickly and safely.
It is designed for medical personnel working in healthcare environments, where there is a high risk of infection for both patients and workers.
It covers how infections spread, proper cleaning and disinfecting, safe waste disposal, hand hygiene, correct PPE use, protecting patients with weakened immune systems, managing medical supplies to avoid contamination, and key OSHA and CDC regulations.
It includes guidelines from OSHA, the CDC, and other public health authorities so you are equipped to follow national standards for infection control.
You will gain skills in environmental protocols, occupational safety and health, personal care, regulatory compliance, and infection control.
It is organized into lessons covering Facility Hygiene, Your Role in Infection Control, Infection Control Guidelines and Regulations, Protecting Patients from Infection, and a Review.