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New York: Infection Control and Prevention, including Sepsis

New York: Infection Control and Prevention is approved by the New York State Department of Education (provider #IC166) and the New York State Department of Health (provider #TP02076) for all healthcare professionals. Approval expires July 31, 2027.

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Author: Marian McDonald, RN, MSN, CIC (retired)

Contact hours: 5
AOTA CEUs: 0.5
Expiration date: July 27, 2027
Course price: $29

Course Summary

Infection control training for all New York healthcare professionals, including responsibility for adhering to accepted principles and monitoring the performance of all for whom one is responsible. Reviews the mechanisms of transmission along with strategies of prevention and control, including sepsis. Coverage of controls, PPE, and practices to protect both patients and workers.

Target Audience

All healthcare professionals.

For occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants:

AOTA Approved Provider Logo 2023 ATrain Education is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. Approved provider #6558. This distance learning-independent is offered at 0.5 CEUs, introductory, Foundational Knowledge. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.

Criteria for Successful Completion

Study the course material, achieve a score of 80% or higher on the post test (the post test can be repeated if a learner scores less than 80%), complete the course evaluation, and pay where required. No partial credit will be awarded.

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Conflict of Interest/Commercial Support Disclosure

The planners and authors of this learning activity have declared no conflicts of interest, vested interest, or financial relationship that may influence the content of this activity. All information is provided fairly and without bias.

ATrain Education, Inc. received no outside financial or commercial support in the preparation, presentation or implementation of this learning activity and has no affiliation with any company whose products or services are mentioned in this activity.

Course Objectives

When you finish this course you will be able to*:

  1. Summarize the most prevalent risk factors for healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and their related sites of infection.
  2. Identify and explain the seven elements of infection control presented in the New York State Infection Control Syllabus, including sepsis.
  3. Recall and explain each of the six links in the Chain of Infection.
  4. Describe prevention strategies in terms of Standard and Universal Precautions, Transmission-Based Precautions, Contact Precautions, Droplet Precautions, and Airborne Precautions.
  5. Explain both the importance and practice of hand hygiene in preventing HAIs.
  6. Discuss safe injection practices and sharps disposal as they relate to both patient and worker health.
  7. Outline the use of engineering and work practice controls to reduce the opportunity for exposure to potentially infectious material.
  8. Demonstrate the selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
  9. Define the principles and practices for cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization.
  10. State the scope and prevalence of the sepsis in the United States and New York State.
  11. Describe New York state Sepsis Improvement Initiative and Rory Staunton’s law.
  12. Discuss the most common causes of sepsis.
  13. State the signs and symptoms of sepsis and the importance of early recognition.
  14. Define severe sepsis and septic shock.
  15. Understand the basic principles of treatment and the need for rapid evaluation and management of sepsis.
  16. Educate patients and families on methods for preventing infections and illnesses that can lead to sepsis and on identifying the signs and symptoms of severe infections and when to seek care.

*Please note: attainment of course objectives will be assessed in the course evaluation.