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Knowledgeable of Infection Prevention and Control practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing nursing functions in the post-acute care facility. Monitors associate compliance with infection control standards through use of barriers and infection prevention measures.
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Plans and conducts quarterly environmental surveillance rounds of assigned work sites to ensure compliance with internal and regulatory standards relating to infection control/prevention; completes and scores quantitative assessment tool to identify/quantify risk and/or non-compliance concerns and facilitate focus of infection prevention efforts on highest risk areas.
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Certification in Infection Prevention and Control by the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology (CBIC) is required. Your expertise in established guidelines by AAMI, AORN, CDC, IDSA, and APIC will help support acute care and non-acute care compliance with Hospital Accreditation Standards, State and CMS regulations, and other external audits within infection prevention standards.
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Performs daily, weekly and monthly safety and infection control checks of the home and grounds, assisting the community leadership for resident health and safety purposes. Assures in-house ancillary medical services such as podiatrist, doctor visits, psych visits, labs, x-ray, ambulance, etc.
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This Infection Control RN is responsible for assisting in the effective direction, management and operation of the infection prevention and control/epidemiology department, including education of hospital personnel and consultation with the organization, CDC, and the county and state health departments.
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Implement and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the Infection Prevention and Control Program. Maintains a current knowledge of infection control trends, methodologies, and employee health practices.
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The RDA should abide by procedures needed for compliance with state and federal safety regulation, infection control, and permitted duties. The primary role of the Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) is to assist the dentist in gaining the patient’s commitment to the best possible treatment, with urgency.
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Assures that department meets or exceeds local/state/federal guidelines and regulatory requirements, e.g. OSHA, DOH, CDC, PSAPCA, ANSI/AAMI, AORN, FDA and the KFHPW Infection Control Committee.
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Annual flu shot verification and willing to follow other measures as directed by Infection Control Manager. Certified as a Recreation Therapist (CTRS). WA State registered recreation therapist.
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The primary role of the Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) is to assist the dentist as necessary to gain the patient’s commitment for the best possible treatment with urgency. Key duties associated with assisting the dentist in starting treatment include: utilizing x-ray time to promote the good qualities of the dentist, learning the patient’s expectations while educating them with intra-oral pictures, using effective and anticipatory chair-side skills, and effectively supporting the dentist’s diagnosis after the examination when the patient asks questions.
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Maintains up-to-date training in CPR, First Aid, Infection Control, Fire Safety, and other areas mandated by organizational policies. The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner is responsible for proving psychiatric assessments and ongoing treatment to all clients.
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Applies concepts of infection control and universal precautions in coordinating/performing patient care activities to prevent contamination and transmission of disease. Instruct on use of equipment such as walkers, wheelchair, canes, braces, prosthetic devises and appliances in a safe manner.
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Be compliant with infection control procedures and environmental safety protocol within a facility. Physical Therapist Assistant. Valid Physical Therapy Assistant state license. As a leading rehab therapy provider for skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), Reliant therapists provide necessary rehabilitation services for our most vulnerable population.
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Follow prescribed safety and infection control procedures. Attend to the resident's needs, including; grooming, bathing, oral hygiene, feeding, incontinent care, toileting, colostomy care, prosthetic appliances, transferring, ambulation, range of motion, communication, in keeping with the individuals' care requirements.
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Participates in infection control, departmental equipment training, and organizational safety and fire safety programs. Participates in infection control, departmental equipment training, and organizational safety and fire safety programs.
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