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IFD702 
Blood Borne Pathogens Standard: How It Protects You
Video

bulletCovers OSHA 1910.1030
bulletMandated employee training
bulletThe written exposure control plan
bulletWork practice controls
bulletHazard communication
bulletUniversal precautions
bulletHBV vaccination
bulletRecord keeping requirements

Includes ten employee handbooks.  Video and handbooks are available in Spanish.  
20 minutes.

IFD703 
BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS: THE HUMAN FACTOR
Video

bulletCovers OSHA 1910.1030
bulletGripping real-life stories punctuate the realities of blood borne pathogens
bulletStresses the importance of Universal Precautions
bulletNeedlestick prevention
bulletReporting exposure

20 minutes.

IFD706 
BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS:  HEALTHCARE
Video

bulletComplies with OSHA 1910.1030
bulletBlood borne pathogens requirements
bullet Infection control:  HIV, HBV, vaccination
bulletInfectious waste disposal
bulletExposure determination and appropriate reaction
bulletSafe work practices and methods of compliance

17 minutes.

IFD708 
BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS - THE OSHA STANDARD
Video

bulletFulfills 29 CFR Part 1910.1030 employee training requirements
bulletThe Exposure Control Plan
bulletRecognition of exposure situations
bulletPreventing exposure; HBV vaccine
bulletEmergency procedures
bulletSigns and labels
bulletSelection and use of PPE

23-26 minutes.

IFD711 
INFECTION PREVENTION: BREAKING THE CHAIN OF INFECTION
Video
Describes in depth the six links in the chain or infection and discusses interventions to interrupt the chain.  Uses examples of infection such as tuberculosis, hepatitis B, and HIV that are of particular concern to health care providers today.  29 minutes.

IFD712 
Infection Prevention: Hand Hygiene and Gloving 
Video

This video describes common ways hands become contaminated and discusses indications for hand washing.  Demonstrates the procedure in depth, including guidelines for using plain soap versus antimicrobial products.  Discusses the rationale for gloving and gives indications for its use.  Includes guidelines for when gloves should be changed.  23 minutes.

IFD713 
Infection Prevention: Basic Sterile Techniques
Video
Addresses medical asepsis, the basis for most infection control measures.  Describes washing, disinfecting and sterilizing, and gives indications for when each is required.  Highlights measures for maintaining the cleanliness of the unit on a daily basis and precautions to take to avoid transmission during patient care.  Includes collecting and transporting specimens, and proper handling of infectious waste.  Discusses patient vulnerability to infection and the patient teaching necessary to avoid transmission of organisms.  22 minutes.

IFD714 
Infection Control: BASIC STERILE Technologies
Video

Begins by discussing situations in which sterile technique is necessary.  Focuses on basic concepts including the importance of preparing for a sterile procedure, techniques for establishing and maintaining a sterile field, and steps for putting on and removing sterile gloves.  27 minutes.

IFD716 
INFECTION CONTROL:  HANDS
Video

In this interactive presentation, opportunities to pause the videotape and engage in classroom discussions are provided.  This concise but complete video outlines in specific details the nine steps that a nurse should follow in order to be certain that his or her hands are clean.  17 minutes.

IFD717 
INFECTION CONTROL:  ROOM
Video
Students will learn the proper cleaning procedures as well as the proper supplies to use during the cleaning process.  The importance of wearing clean gloves, using plenty of sterile supplies, and following an organized approach to cleaning is emphasized.  10 minutes.

IFD719 
THE “INS” AND “OUTS” OF  PROTECTIVE BARRIERS
Video
This video covers the “how-tos” of properly using protective barriers.  In includes a full demonstration for donning gowns, gloves, masks and eyewear; removing soiled or contaminated articles; and removing protective barriers.  The program also reviews what a nurse must understand before using protective barriers, including the mode of transmission of various microorganisms, the risk of exposure when performing nursing procedures, and the nature of tasks that involve contact with body secretions.  10 minutes.

IFD721 
MANAGING MEDICAL WASTE
Video

Discusses how improper disposal of waste in medical or hospital settings is time consuming, wasteful and highly expensive to facilities, as well as environmentally harmful.  Using engaging testimony and demonstrations from hospital personnel in a variety of settings, the video shows how to properly dispose of waste and avoid the overuse of red, biohazardous medical waste bags.  Throughout, question-and-answer sessions allow viewers to test their knowledge and decision-making abilities.  12 minutes.

IFD725 
NEEDLE STICK
Video
Needle stick and other sharps injuries are the third most common work-related accident.  They can cause serious illness for the employee and significant expense for the hospital.  This program motivates the viewer to take personal responsibility for preventing sharps injuries.  It shows how accidents happen and how to prevent them by properly disposing of sharps, getting assistance with uncooperative patients, and properly handling trash bags and linens.  8 minutes.

IFD727 
NEEDLE STICK PREVENTION
Video

Have you ever been stuck with a needle?  Do you know someone who has?  Approximately 80,000 needle stick injuries occur each year.  This vital program will help healthcare workers understand why needle sticks are so dangerous.  It explains how to avoid needle stick injuries, how to handle and dispose of sharps, and what steps to take if you are stuck.  Includes ten employee workbooks.  14 minutes.

IFD729 
STANDARDS FOR INFECTION  CONTROL
Video

Ensure compliance in crucial areas of hospital assessment.  This video/print program provides a detailed overview for healthcare workers of how infections are spread and how the workers can protect themselves and others.  Special attention is given to blood borne infections such as hepatitis B and AIDS and to the resurgence of tuberculosis, and the steps necessary to protect the workers and patients from these infections.  45 minutes.  Topics covered include:

bulletDisease transmission
bulletUse of protective equipment
bullet Use of work practice controls
bulletCreating a safe patient care environment
bulletPreventing tuberculosis transmission
bulletRecommendations of CDC, AIDS and hepatitis B exposure control

IFD731 
TB PRECAUTIONS
Video

This video provides training and information to ensure employee knowledge of such issues as the hazards of TB transmission, its signs and symptoms, and therapy.  It complies with OSHA’s requirements.  It is targeted primarily to nursing staff, but is suitable for a range of viewers from physicians to admitting clerks.  Viewers learn:

bulletHow TB is transmitted and affects the body
bulletDistinction between dormant and active TB
bulletSymptoms, diagnosis and treatment
bulletRole of HIV in TB development
bulletDangers of admitting patients with undiagnosed TB
bulletPurpose of preventive therapy
bulletImportance of patient compliance

Includes an instructional guide.  12 minutes.

IFD733 
TUBERCULOSIS
Video Series

The CDC estimates that in 13 percent of U.S. hospitals, at least one worker will get TB.  This series of two programs (IFD734-IFD735) reviews the guidelines which can help healthcare workers greatly reduce the risk of contracting TB.

IFD734 
TUBERCULOSIS:  BACK FROM THE PAST
Video

bulletResurgence of TB
bulletEarly identification and isolation
bulletWork practice controls
bulletEmployee screening and training

Includes ten employee handbooks.  18 minutes.

IFD735 
TUBERCULOSIS AWARENESS
Video

bulletInfection and transmission
bulletRisk factors
bulletDrug-resistant TB

16 minutes.

IFD739 
UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS:  BODY SUBSTANCE ISOLATION
Video

This program describes glove use for contact with blood, body fluids, mucous membranes or non-intact skin.  It demonstrates protective clothing when droplets or splashes are possible.  It explains needle, scalpel and syringe use and disposal; proper hand washing technique; and instructs to discard trash/linen in leak-proof plastic bags.  10 minutes.

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