PROGRAM TOPICS

Respiratory


Back to Basics: OSHA Fit Testing for Particulate Respirators

10 minutes
The quickest way to train all your staff on the latest OSHA Requirements!

Dispelling the Myths: Influenza Education, Vaccination & Prevention

12 minutes
Despite recommendations by the CDC, APIC and SHEA, vaccination rates among healthcare workers are not at optimum levels. This program will address questions and concerns staff may have about vaccination in an effort to promote their participation in an influenza vaccination program.

Fighting Respiratory Diseases: Our Best Defense

16 minutes
Influenza...Avian Flu...HMPV...RSV... How do we make certain that we are prepared for these and other potentially deadly, highly contagious respiratory diseases?

Infection Control 8-Minute Solution: Respiratory Etiquette

8 minutes
Influenza, SARS and other emerging respiratory diseases are most likely transmitted by close person-to-person interaction with an infected individual - primarily through exposure to infectious respiratory secretions. This is why all staff must become aware of proper respiratory etiquette to prevent the spread of disease.

Preparing for a Pandemic: Preventing Transmission of Novel H1N1 Influenza

10 minutes
NOTE: This program is currently being updated to include the latest recommendations put forth by the CDC on October 14, 2009. Please call toll-free 1-866-321-5066 or email Sophia Paule at Sophia@EnvisionInc.net for more details.

TB Prevention and Control:  New Challenges

18 minutes
“While it is true that the number of reported TB cases in the United States has consistently declined since 1992, TB has not been eliminated, and a growing proportion of TB cases is occurring among foreign-born individuals. Therefore, the need for all healthcare workers to be continually educated on TB is essential.”--Rachel L. Stricof, MPH

Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia: Reducing the Risk

18 minutes
A mechanical ventilator can be a life-saving device. It is also the leading cause of infections in the ICU. National initiatives have targeted a reduction in VAP infection rates, which can be achieved by following evidence-based practices.