Infections that are caused either, through being in a care establishment (nosocomial) or as a result of receiving treatment (iatrogenic), can be prevented. Often, neither may appear until after people leave the care establishment.Â
It is the responsibility of everyone working within the care industry to protect both themselves and the people they care for, from the effects of infection. This content will explore, in detail, how this can be achieved.Â
Learning Outcomes:
- Understanding Infection control
- Explain what is meant by infection, its signs and causes
- Identify how infection is spread
- Explain the importance of preventing the spread of infection
- Reducing the Risk of Infection
- Identify the measures that should be taken to minimise the spread of infection
- Explain the responsibilities of workers, the importance of legislation and risk assessment relating to infection control
- Controlling the Spread of Infection
- Explain the importance of personal hygiene in preventing the spread of infection
- Identify the key characteristics of effective cleaning, disinfection, sterilisation and handling of sharps
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Care Certificate Standard 09: Mental Health Awareness
Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
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Autism Awareness
Accounting Skills for New Supervisors - Distance Learning CPD
Negotiating for Results - Distance Learning CPD
Communications for Small Business Owners - Distance Learning CPD
Inventory Management - The Nuts and Bolts - Distance Learning CPD
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Bullying in the Workplace - Distance Learning CPD
Critical Thinking - Distance Learning CPD
Crisis Management - Distance Learning CPD
Care Certificate Standard 04: Equality and Diversity 





