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HIV/AIDS & Infectious Diseases M2 (06bun-HAID-002-beta-)


Description
This course is designed to increase understanding of infectious diseases as it relates to bloodborne pathogens, OSHA standards, Exposure considerations, preventative measures, what to do in the event of exposure incidents, and related record keeping.

1 CEU

Access for 90 days.

California DSS Course Approved for:
RCFE: 079-0145-30645, ARF: 079-0145-30644, GH: 079-0145-30646, BRN Provider NO. CEP 16081
Content
  • Welcome to HIV/AIDS & Infectious Diseases M2
  • Section 1: PATHOGENS
  • Definition of Infection / Pathogens
  • From Pathogen to Infection
  • Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Bloodborne Pathogens MoT
  • OSHA
  • Workplace Safety After WWII
  • Section 1 Quiz
  • Section 2: Exposure Control Plans
  • Written Exposure Control Plan ECP
  • Exposure Determination
  • Information and Training
  • Hepatitis B Vaccinations
  • Hep B Vaccine Considerations - Part 1
  • Section 2 Quiz 1
  • Hep B Vaccine Considerations - Part 2
  • Universal Precautions
  • Standard Precautions
  • Precautions Overview
  • Precautions Overview (continued)
  • Universal Precautions
  • Section 2 Quiz 2
  • Section 3: Work Practices and PPE
  • Engineering Controls
  • Work Practices
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 1
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 2
  • Difference Between a Surgical Mask and a Respirator 1
  • Difference Between a Surgical Mask and a Respirator 2
  • Difference Between a Surgical Mask and a Respirator 3
  • Gloves
  • Section 3 Quiz
  • Section 4: HANDWASHING AND SHARPS
  • Handwashing 1
  • Handwashing 2
  • Hand Washing Technique
  • Handwashing 3
  • Employers Are Required To
  • Safe Use of Needles & Other Sharp Instruments
  • One Handed Needle Capping
  • Disposal of Contaminated Sharps
  • General Contaminated Waste Disposal
  • Section 4 Quiz
  • Section 5: DECONTAMINATION AND EXPOSURE INCIDENTS
  • Broken Glassware
  • Decontamination
  • Blood Clean Up
  • Laundry
  • Labeling
  • What Is An Exposure Incident?
  • What Do You Do If An Exposure Incident Occurs
  • What If Exposed
  • Decontaminating and Disposing of Personal Protective Equipment
  • Reporting an Exposure Incident 1
  • Reporting an Exposure Incident 2
  • Medical Evaluation and Followup
  • Written Opinion
  • Sample Sharps Injury Log Form
  • Section 5 Quiz
  • Section 6: RECORD KEEPING
  • Record Keeping
  • What Information Is Required To Be Recorded?
  • Useful Links and Resources
  • Congratulations!
  • HIV/AIDS & Infectious Diseases M2 Post-Quiz Review
  • Course Evaluation
  • Important Info about Your Certificate
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: 2 years