Infection prevention and control
In this free online course, you will learn how to prevent the spread of infections and achieve effective, safe care at all times.
Caregiving can become a lot riskier if proper hygiene and precautions are not observed. Are you a seasoned caregiver who works with clients? Or maybe just an individual helping a sick loved one with their day to day activities? If your answer is “yes” to any of the above, it is crucial to set a goal to limit the spread of infection and practice safe care. Sign up for this course today to achieve safe, effective care at all times.
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
Introduction and Overview of Safe Care
This module introduces you to safe care. It explains how you can safely care for your loved ones and clients, examining the four simple tips you can follow to achieve safe care which includes your own health as well, keeping your client’s or loved one’s environments clean, and prevent the spreading of infections from one person to another.
Pathogens and Growth of Bacteria
In this module, pathogens and bacteria will be discussed. You will understand what they are and the conditions that affect and promote the spread of microorganisms in general. You will also learn how to prevent and break the spread of their infection.
Infectious Bacteria and Viruses
This module examines different bacteria and viruses that can cause infections. Bacteria such as staphylococcus, tuberculosis as well as viruses like hepatitis, coronavirus, etc, are discussed. You will learn about the symptoms, precautions, and the best treatments against these pathogens.
Infection Control and Precautions
This final module explores the procedures and precautions to prevent the spread of infections from one person to another. It explains what the standard precautions entail such as handwashing, gloving, etc. You will learn about some infection controls like when to wash your hands, as well as important facts about wearing and safely removing gloves.
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