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Infectious Diseases

WebWhat Are They? Infectious diseases are caused by the spread of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites) or prions to humans from other humans, animals, or the environment, including food and water.

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Personal Hygiene

WebWhat is it? Microbes spread easily in healthcare due to physical contact between healthcare workers, residents, and visitors. Maintaining good personal hygiene significantly reduces the risk of cross-contamination and transmission of contagious infections.

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Category: Employee Health & Wellbeing

WebHealthcare workers known to be infected with a bloodborne virus (BBV) may require supervision of and support for, their professional activity in relation to performing exposure-prone procedures (EPPs), any physical or psychological …

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What is an Outbreak

WebWhen an outbreak occurs, immediate action must be taken to prevent further transmission to residents and healthcare workers. All residents with infection symptoms should be treated as having an actual infection until determined otherwise.

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Workplace Health and Safety

WebWhat is it? Infection protection for healthcare workers is an integral part of the occupational health and safety (OH&S) programme of every aged care facility.. OH&S implements an employee health screening policy, promoting immunisation, instituting extra protection for healthcare workers in specific circumstances e.g., pregnant healthcare …

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Cleaning Isolation Infectious Rooms

WebNotify staff that an end-of-isolation cleaning is required and that waste and linen will need to be removed. When infectious, use yellow colour-coded equipment. Use 2-step cleaning as instructed. Strip the bed (s) and place linen in the linen skip. Follow colour coding and segregation as per laundry guidelines.

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Healthcare Workers with Bloodborne Viruses

WebHealthcare workers known to be infected with a bloodborne virus (BBV) may require supervision of and support for, their professional activity in relation to performing exposure-prone procedures (EPPs), any physical or psychological …

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Web357 views. Personal protective equipment (PPE) refers to various barriers used alone or in combination to protect mucous membranes, airways, skin, and clothing from contact with infectious agents. The type of personal protective barrier selected by healthcare workers in the residential aged care facility depends on the risk assessment.

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Environmental Cleaning

WebEnvironmental cleaning is an essential part of standard precautions. Standard precautions are work practices that constitute the first-line approach to infection prevention and control (IPC) in all healthcare settings.

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Treatment of CRE

WebIf a CRE infection has been identified, refer symptoms to the registered nurse Nursing care. Assess for further signs of infection. Ensure contact precautions are taken with residents infected or colonised with CRE

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Safe Handling of Sharps

WebHandling any sharp instruments. Cleaning used instruments. Disposing of used needles. Guidelines for Handling Sharps. Sharps must not be passed by hand from one healthcare worker to any other person. Dispose of sharps in the yellow sharps container. When using a sharp object, you are responsible for its immediate safe disposal following its use.

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Respiratory Hygiene (Cough Etiquette)

WebWhat Is It? To prevent the transmission of all respiratory infections in healthcare settings, infection control measures should be implemented at the first point of contact with a potentially infected person.

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Outbreak Management Plan

WebEvery aged care facility should have an outbreak management plan that clearly outlines what to do and who to contact in an outbreak. Residential aged care facilities may need a unique outbreak management plan due to organisational structure, environment, and legislation variations.

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Treatment of Sapovirus

WebTreatment of Sapovirus. 17-Apr-2023. 324 views. If a Sapovirus has been identified, report the symptoms to a registered nurse. Assess for pain and dehydration. Ensure the resident's fluid level is monitored with a fluid balance intake/output chart. Record intake and output once a shift and monitor vital signs every 4 hours.

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Category: Identifying Infections

WebWhat is it? Scabies is a condition where tiny mites burrow under the skin and lay eggs. New mites hatch from the eggs and can spread to other parts of the skin, causing skin infestation.

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Lookback Investigations

WebWhat are they? If there has been a breakdown in an infection prevention and control procedure or protocol, a 'lookback' investigation may be necessary to rule out the transmission of an infectious disease through complications, errors due to medical devices or products, or outbreaks with pathogenic organisms.

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Category: Outbreak Cleaning

WebCleaning requirements in an influenza outbreak include PPE Required Gloves N95/P2 respirator mask Disposable long-sleeve gown Face shield or eye protection Equipment Detergents and disinfectants Use only cleaning items and equipment designated YELLOW for cleaning the isolation rooms Yellow hazard bags NB: The residential aged care facility …

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Colour Coding for Cleaning

WebWhat is it? Colour-coded cleaning was created to reduce the risk of cross-contamination when cleaning. It is the process of applying colours to cleaning cloths and cleaning equipment to reduce the spread of germs across various areas.

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