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OSHA: Standards for the Management of Bloodborne and Other Pathogens

Tracking # 20-1114526
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Program Objectives:

  1. Understand the Importance of Infection Control: Recognize the critical role of infection control in healthcare settings and its impact on patient safety, healthcare worker well-being, and public health.
  2. Comprehend Infection Processes: Explain the mechanisms of pathogen transmission and identify susceptible hosts, enabling the assessment of infection risks.
  3. Recognize Occupational Exposure: Identify different modes of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, including percutaneous injuries, splash or droplet exposure, and needlestick injuries.
  4. Assess the Risk of Infection: Evaluate factors that increase the risk of infection, calculate the risk of HIV, HBV, and HCV transmission, and make informed decisions regarding post-exposure prophylaxis.
  5. Comprehend OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standards: Understand the key definitions, standards, and compliance requirements set by OSHA for preventing bloodborne pathogen exposures in healthcare settings.
  6. Effectively Manage Exposures: Respond to and manage exposures to bloodborne pathogens, including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and human immunodeficiency virus, with appropriate protocols and procedures.
  7. Implement Preventive Measures: Implement vaccination protocols, proper disposal procedures, personal protective equipment usage, and training and education strategies to prevent bloodborne pathogen exposures.
  8. Recognize Potential Harmful Effects: Identify potential psychological, economic, and ethical consequences of infection control measures and employ strategies to mitigate negative impacts.
  9. Understand Global Perspectives: Gain insights into international standards, guidelines, and the role of global organizations in shaping infection control practices.
  10. Apply Knowledge through Case Studies: Apply acquired knowledge and skills to real-world scenarios, make informed decisions, and develop effective infection control strategies.
  11. Reflect on Future Trends: Stay informed about emerging trends in infection control, embrace continuous improvement, and commit to lifelong learning in the field.

Course Overview:

" OSHA standards for management of bloodborne and other pathogens " is a comprehensive program designed to equip healthcare professionals and individuals interested in healthcare with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively prevent, manage, and respond to infections within healthcare environments. This course spans a range of critical topics, from understanding the transmission of pathogens to implementing best practices for infection control.
$8.00 2 Hours

OSHA: Standards for the Management of Bloodborne and Other Pathogens is offered in the packages below

Online OT Package

Online OT Package

$29 33 Hrs

Complete HHA Package

Complete HHA Package

$19 27 Hrs

Online PT Package

Online PT Package

$29 29 Hrs

Complete RN Package

Complete RN Package

$29 35 Hrs

Complete CNA Package

Complete CNA Package

$21 32 Hrs

Complete SA Package

Complete SA Package

$89 34 Hrs

Complete SI Package

Complete SI Package

$69 23 Hrs

FAQ

Your CEUs are typically posted within less than 24 hours after completing the course, often on the same day.

Yes, you will receive a certificate upon course completion.

You can download your certificate directly from this page.

Florida OTs and OTAs need 26 CE hours, and 14 hours must be live interactive!