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Infection Prevention Manual for Behavioral Health is designed so the policies may be used as written or they may be easily adapted to a specific facility by using the disk that is provided with the manual. The content is written taking into consideration JCAHO standards, federal regulations, and current standards of practice for infection control.

The manual includes a detailed table of contents and numbered tabs for ease in finding specific policies. The manual format includes:

  • The Infection Control Program
  • Surveillance of Infections
  • Infection Control Education
  • Isolation
  • Employee Health
  • Patient Care Policies
  • Department Policies
  • OSHA Exposure Control Plans for Bloodborne Pathogens and Tuberculosis
  • Performance Improvement
  • Bioterrorism
  • References

Table of Contents

INFECTION CONTROL PROGRAM
Infection Control Program Overview
Job Description – Infection Control Practitioner
Infection Control Competency Assessment
Infection Control Committee
Authority of the Infection Control Committee
Sample Minutes Form

SURVEILLANCE OF INFECTIONS
Infection Control Surveillance
Healthcare-Associated Infection Summary Report by Inpatient Days
Healthcare-Associated Infection Summary Report by Outpatient Visits
Line Listing of Inpatient Infections
Line Listing of Outpatient Infections
Definitions of Infections for Surveillance Activities
Infection Control Plan
Surveillance Plan
Reportable Diseases
Outbreak Investigation Form
Healthcare-Associated Infections and Sentinel Events
Healthcare-Associated Infections Reviewed as Sentinel Events
Influx of People with Infectious Diseases

INFECTION CONTROL EDUCATION
Infection Control Orientation and Inservices
Infection Control Orientation Outline
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Employee Training Outline
Tuberculosis Employee Training Outline
Patient and Family Education for Infection Control and Infectious Diseases

ISOLATION FOR COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Standard Precautions
Contact Precautions
Droplet Precautions
Compliance Monitoring
Staff Self-Evaluation of Infection Control Practices
Monitoring Compliance with Infection Control Policies
Handling and/or Disposing of Used Needles
Using Gloves
Clostridium Difficile
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus (VRE)

EMPLOYEE HEALTH
Physical Assessment
Annual Tuberculosis Assessment (for use with staff who are TST positive)
Reporting Employee Infections
Employee Infection Record
Summary of Important Recommendations and Work Restrictions for Personnel with Infectious Diseases
Criteria for Determining Exposure to Communicable Disease
Management of Accidental Exposure to Communicable Diseases
Influenza Vaccine Informed Consent Form
Hepatitis B Immunization Program
Information on Hepatitis B and the Vaccine
Hepatitis B Immunization Consent or Declination
Tuberculosis Screening for Employees
Frequently Asked Questions: Tuberculosis and the TST Tuberculin Skin Test
Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-Up
Bloodborne Pathogens Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-Up
Bloodborne Pathogens Post-Exposure Evaluation/ Healthcare Professional’s Written Opinion
Recommendations for Hepatitis B Prophylaxis Following Percutaneous or Permucosal Exposure
Potential HIV Exposure
Consent for HIV Antibody Blood Test and Release of Information
Vaccine Recommendations
Pregnant Personnel

PATIENT CARE POLICIES
Animals in the Behavioral Health Facility
Cleaning, Disinfection and Sterilization
Environmental Sampling
Feeding Syringes
Hand Hygiene
Ice Chests and Ice Machines
Immunizations: Influenza (Flu) Vaccination of Patients, Staff, and Volunteers
Immunizations: Pneumococcal Vaccination (PPV) of Patients
Immunizations: Adverse Reactions
Infectious Waste Management
Intravenous Therapy
Use of Oxygen
Care of Patient with Pediculosis (Lice) Personal Hygiene
Pest Control
Care of Patient with Scabies
Collection of Specimens
Use of Thermometers
Suctioning and Care of Tracheostomies
Nasogastric/Gastrostomy Tube Feeding
Urinary Catheters
Visitors
Prevention of Wound Infections
Wound Care/Treatment Guidelines
Wound Care Procedure for Major Wounds

DEPARTMENT POLICIES
Beautician/Barber Services
Dietary Services
Housekeeping Services
Laundry Services
Maintenance Department
Vending Room (Canteen)

OSHA BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS REGULATIONS
Bloodborne Pathogens Model Exposure Control Plan (ECP)
Program Administration
Employee Exposure Determination
Methods of Implementation and Control
Standard Precautions
Exposure Control Plan
Engineering Controls and Work Practices
Personal Protective Equipment
Housekeeping
Laundry
Labels
Hepatitis B Vaccination
Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up
Administration of Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up
Procedures for Evaluating the Circumstances Surrounding an Exposure Incident
Employee Training
Recordkeeping
Training Records
Medical Records
OSHA Recordkeeping
Sharps Injury Log
Sample Sharps Injury Log
Employee Input about Engineering and Work Practice Controls

TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL PLAN
Tuberculosis Control Plan
Tuberculosis Risk Assessment
Elements of a Tuberculosis Infection Control Program
Employee Tuberculosis Skin Testing Summary
Immunization and TB Skin Testing Record
Annual Tuberculosis Assessment

PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
Compliance Rounds
Infection Control Rounds
Compliance Rounds Forms: Foley Catheters
Laundry and Linen Handling
Tube Feeding
Cleanliness and Sanitation
Safer Sharps and Sharps Disposal
Standard Precautions
Documentation of Infections
Dressings/Wound Care

APPENDIX A: BIOTERRORISM PLAN PAGE
Introduction
Section I: General Recommendations for a Bioterrorism Event
Section II: Agent-Specific Recommendations:

  • Anthrax
  • Botulism
  • Plague
  • Smallpox

Appendix 1: Websites Relevant to Bioterrorism Readiness
Appendix 2: Other Sources of Information

Infection Prevention Manual for Home Health Care is designed so the policies may be used as written, or they may be easily adapted to a specific agency by using the CD-Rom that is provided with the manual. The content is written taking into consideration JCAHO standards, federal regulations, and current standards of practice for infection control.

The manual includes a detailed table of contents and numbered tabs for ease in finding specific policies. The manual format includes:

  • The Infection Control Program
  • Surveillance of Infections
  • Infection Control Education
  • Isolation
  • Employee Health
  • Patient Care Policies
  • Department Policies
  • OSHA Exposure Control Plans for Bloodborne
  • Pathogens and Tuberculosis
  • Performance Improvement
  • References

Table of Contents

INFECTION CONTROL PROGRAM
Infection Control Program Overview
Job Description – Infection Control Practitioner
Infection Control Competency Assessment
Infection Control Committee
Authority of the Infection Control Committee
Sample Minutes Form

SURVEILLANCE OF INFECTIONS
Infection Control Surveillance
Healthcare-Associated Infection Summary Report by Patient Days
Infections by Device Days
Line Listing of Patient Infections
Definitions of Infections for Surveillance Activities
Infection Control Plan
Surveillance Plan
Reportable Diseases
Outbreak Investigation Form
Healthcare-Associated Infections and Sentinel Events
Healthcare-Associated Infections Reviewed as Sentinel Events

INFECTION CONTROL EDUCATION
Infection Control Orientation and Inservices
Infection Control Orientation Outline
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Employee
Training Outline
Tuberculosis Employee Training Outline
Patient and Family Education for Infection Control and Infectious Diseases

ISOLATION FOR COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Standard Precautions
Contact Precautions
Droplet Precautions
Airborne Precautions
Respiratory Protection for Airborne Diseases
Tasks/Operations Requiring Respiratory Protection
Respiratory Protection Exposure Determination For Biological Agents (TB And Smallpox)
Compliance Monitoring
Staff Self-Evaluation of Infection Control Practices
Monitoring Compliance with Infection Control Policies
Handling and/or Disposing of Used Needles
Using Gloves
Clostridium Difficile
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus (VRE)

EMPLOYEE HEALTH
Physical Assessment
Annual Tuberculosis Assessment (for use with staff who are PPD positive)
Reporting Employee Infections
Employee Infection Record
Summary of Important Recommendations and Work Restrictions for Personnel with Infectious Diseases
Criteria for Determining Exposure to Communicable Disease
Management of Accidental Exposure to Communicable Diseases
Influenza Vaccine Informed Consent Form
Hepatitis B Immunization Program
Information on Hepatitis B and the Vaccine
Hepatitis B Immunization Consent or Declination
Tuberculosis Screening for Employees
Frequently Asked Questions: Tuberculosis and the PPD Tuberculin Skin Test
Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-Up
Bloodborne Pathogens Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-Up
Bloodborne Pathogens Post-Exposure Evaluation/ Healthcare Professional’s Written Opinion
Recommendations for Hepatitis B Prophylaxis Following Percutaneous or Permucosal Exposure
Potential HIV Exposure
Consent for HIV Antibody Blood Test and Release of Information
Vaccine Recommendations
Pregnant Personnel

PATIENT CARE POLICIES
Animals in the Home
Bag Technique
Cleaning, Disinfection and Sterilization
Environmental Sampling
Feeding Syringes
Hand Hygiene
Immunizations: Influenza (Flu) Vaccination of Patients, Staff, and Volunteers
Immunizations: Pneumococcal Vaccination (PPV) of Patients
Immunizations: Adverse Reactions
Infectious Waste Management
Intravenous Therapy
Use of Oxygen
Personal Hygiene
Pest Control
Collection of Specimens
Use of Thermometers
Suctioning and Care of Tracheostomies
Nasogastric/Gastrostomy Tube Feeding
Urinary Catheters
Prevention of Wound Infections
Wound Care/Treatment Guidelines
Wound Care Procedure for Major Wounds

DEPARTMENT POLICIES
Housekeeping Services
Vending Room (Canteen)

OSHA BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS REGULATIONS
Bloodborne Pathogens Model Exposure Control Plan (ECP)
Program Administration
Employee Exposure Determination
Methods of Implementation and Control
Standard Precautions
Exposure Control Plan
Engineering Controls and Work Practices
Personal Protective Equipment
Housekeeping
Laundry
Labels
Hepatitis B Vaccination
Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up
Administration of Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up
Procedures for Evaluating the Circumstances Surrounding an Exposure Incident
Employee Training
Recordkeeping
Training Records
Medical Records
OSHA Recordkeeping
Sharps Injury Log
Sample Sharps Injury Log
Employee Input about Engineering and Work Practice Controls

TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL PLAN
Tuberculosis Control Plan
Tuberculosis Risk Assessment
Elements of a Tuberculosis Infection Control Program
Employee Tuberculosis Skin Testing Summary
Immunization and TB Skin Testing Record
Annual Tuberculosis Assessment

PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
Supervisory Review
Infection Control Assessment of Agency Office
Compliance Rounds Forms:
Foley Catheters
Tube Feeding
Safer Sharps and Sharps Disposal
Standard Precautions
Documentation of Infections
Dressings/Wound Care

Infection Prevention Manual for Long Term Care is designed so the policies may be used as written or they may be easily adapted to a specific facility by using the disk that is provided with the manual. The content is written taking into consideration JCAHO standards, federal regulations, and current standards of practice for infection control.

The manual includes a detailed table of contents and numbered tabs for ease in finding specific policies. The manual format includes: The Infection Control Program; Surveillance of Infections; Infection Control Education; Isolation; Employee Health; Patient Care Policies; Departmental Policies; OSHA Exposure Control Plans for Bloodborne Pathogens and TB; Performance Improvement; Bioterrorism; and References.

Table of Contents

INFECTION CONTROL PROGRAM
Infection Control Program Overview
Job Description – Infection Control Practitioner
Infection Control Competency Assessment
Infection Control Committee
Authority of the Infection Control Committee
Sample Minutes Form

SURVEILLANCE OF INFECTIONS
Infection Control Surveillance
Healthcare-Associated Infection Summary Report by Resident Days
Infections by Device Days
Line Listing of Resident Infections
Definitions of Infections for Surveillance Activities
Infection Control Plan
Surveillance Plan
Reportable Diseases
Outbreak Investigation Form
Healthcare-Associated Infections and Sentinel Events
Healthcare-Associated Infections Reviewed as Sentinel Events
Influx of People with Infectious Diseases

INFECTION CONTROL EDUCATION
Infection Control Orientation and Inservices
Infection Control Orientation Outline
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Employee Training Outline
Tuberculosis Employee Training Outline
Resident and Family Education for Infection Control and Infectious Diseases

ISOLATION FOR COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Standard Precautions
Contact Precautions
Droplet Precautions
Compliance Monitoring
Staff Self-Evaluation of Infection Control Practices
Monitoring Compliance with Infection Control Policies
Handling and/or Disposing of Used Needles
Using Gloves
Clostridium Difficile
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus (VRE)

EMPLOYEE HEALTH
Physical Assessment
Annual Tuberculosis Assessment (for use with staff who are PPD positive)
Reporting Employee Infections
Employee Infection Record
Summary of Important Recommendations and Work Restrictions for Personnel with Infectious Diseases
Criteria for Determining Exposure to
Communicable Disease
Management of Accidental Exposure to
Communicable Diseases
Influenza Vaccine Informed Consent Form
Hepatitis B Immunization Program
Information on Hepatitis B and the Vaccine
Hepatitis B Immunization Consent or Declination
Tuberculosis Screening for Employees
Frequently Asked Questions: Tuberculosis and the PPD Tuberculin Skin Test
Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-Up
Bloodborne Pathogens Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-Up
Bloodborne Pathogens Post-Exposure Evaluation/ Healthcare Professional’s Written Opinion
Recommendations for Hepatitis B Prophylaxis Following Percutaneous or Permucosal Exposure
Potential HIV Exposure
Consent for HIV Antibody Blood Test and Release of Information
Vaccine Recommendations
Pregnant Personnel

PATIENT CARE POLICIES
Animals in the Long Term Care Facility
Cleaning, Disinfection and Sterilization
Environmental Sampling
Feeding Syringes
Hand Hygiene
Ice Chests and Ice Machines
Immunizations: Influenza (Flu) Vaccination of Residents, Staff, and Volunteers
Immunizations: Pneumococcal Vaccination (PPV) of Residents
Immunizations: Adverse Reactions
Infectious Waste Management
Intravenous Therapy
Use of Oxygen
Care of Resident with Pediculosis (Lice)
Personal Hygiene
Pest Control
Care of Resident with Scabies
Collection of Specimens
Use of Thermometers
Suctioning and Care of Tracheostomies
Nasogastric/Gastrostomy Tube Feeding
Urinary Catheters
Visitors
Prevention of Wound Infections
Wound Care/Treatment Guidelines
Wound Care Procedure for Major Wounds

DEPARTMENT POLICIES
Beautician/Barber Services
Dietary Services
Housekeeping Services
Laundry Services
Maintenance Department
Vending Room (Canteen)

OSHA BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS REGULATIONS
Bloodborne Pathogens Model Exposure Control Plan (ECP)
Program Administration
Employee Exposure Determination
Methods of Implementation and Control
Standard Precautions
Exposure Control Plan
Engineering Controls and Work Practices
Personal Protective Equipment
Housekeeping
Laundry
Labels
Hepatitis B Vaccination
Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up
Administration of Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up
Procedures for Evaluating the Circumstances Surrounding an Exposure Incident
Employee Training
Recordkeeping
Training Records
Medical Records
OSHA Recordkeeping
Sharps Injury Log
Sample Sharps Injury Log
Employee Input about Engineering and Work Practice Controls

TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL PLAN
Tuberculosis Control Plan
Tuberculosis Risk Assessment
Elements of a Tuberculosis Infection Control Program
Employee Tuberculosis Skin Testing Summary
Immunization and TB Skin Testing Record
Annual Tuberculosis Assessment

PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
Compliance Rounds
Infection Control Rounds
Compliance Rounds Forms:
Foley Catheters
Laundry and Linen Handling
Tube Feeding
Cleanliness and Sanitation
Safer Sharps and Sharps Disposal
Standard Precautions
Documentation of Infections
Dressings/Wound Care

APPENDIX A: BIOTERRORISM PLAN
Introduction
Section I: General Recommendations for a Bioterrorism Event
Section II: Agent-Specific Recommendations:

  • Anthrax
  • Botulism
  • Plague
  • Smallpox

Appendix 1: Websites Relevant to Bioterrorism Readiness
Appendix 2: Other Sources of Information
Publication Date: 2009
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