What You’ll Discover in William Barry Inman Infection Control Challenges
William Barry Inman – Infection Control Challenges
A Summary Of Current Recommendations From The CDC, SHEA IDSA, APIC, and the Joint Commission
Health-Strategies for Care-Associated Infections Control-Reduce-Eliminate
Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Diseases
Infections of the surgical site
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonias
Non-Ventilator-AssociatedInfections (often overlooked HAI)
Central-Line Associated Bloodstream Infections
The Most Recent Multi-Guidelines for Drug Resistant microorganisms
Carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae
Clostridium difficile
Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
Vancomycin resistant enterococcus
Acinetobacter baumannii
Influenza
Avian vs. swine vs. seasonal influenza
Results of the H1N1 pandemic
When should you treat? When to not treat?
Antibiotics are used to treat the condition.-Antibiotics and viral remedies
New vaccines for flu
Healthcare personnel: Vaccination recommendations
Zoster/shingles
Pneumoccocal
MMR, Tdap, etc.
Emerging Infectious Disorders (Zoonotic).
Ebola: What did we learn?
Mosquito-borne (“Zika”, Dengue, Chickungunya, West Nile)
Tick-borne (Lyme or Babesia).
Cryptosporidiosis
Bloodborne Pathogens
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Hepatitis B
Healthcare personnel: Vaccination protocol
Follow up with your staff-up after significant exposures
Chronically Infected Patients: Treatments
Health Outbreaks
Hepatitis C
Treatment “cures” In 12-24 weeks
Health Outbreaks-Dialysis settings
HIV/AIDS
One-Pill Daily Treatment – New
Prophylaxis and healthcare exposure
Tuberculosis
Today’s best approaches to treatment
Exposition testing by skin or blood
Follow-Guidelines for conversion testing of healthcare workers
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Barry InmanBA-BS, CIC will share practical solutions for a variety of problems. “what if” Healthcare professionals are often faced with infectious disease situations. So many questions can and do arise when it comes to the safety and health of your patients, yourself…and even your family! Are your confident in your responses…
One patient had an ileal conduit system urinary system and was cultured to reveal microorganisms. Should the treatment include antibiotics…or not?
Co-worker is pregnant…which patient rooms won’t pose a potential risk?
What are your unique skills to help reduce the number of healthcare-related deaths?-What about associated infections?
Multiplying compromised patients can lead to patient safety issues.-Do you know why drug-resistant microorganisms are so widespread?
You’ve been providing great patient care all shift. Now it’s time to head home. How do you make that transition and not introduce your family to some of the infectious diseases you’ve been around?
It is possible for a disease that has been found in distant parts of the world to reach our shores! These emerging cases can often be difficult to treat in practice. Are you ready to take the next step?-To-date to intervene effectively?
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