This evening course allows you to keep up to date with your infection prevention and control procedures. You'll look at Covid-19, the chain of infection, spotting the signs of sepsis and good hand hygiene.
This evening course allows you to keep up to date with your infection prevention and control procedures. You'll look at Covid-19, the chain of infection, spotting the signs of sepsis and good hand hygiene.
What You'll Experience:
On this short course you'll:
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This qualification is is aimed at anyone working in any industry needing to develop their underpinning knowledge of how to prevent and control the spread of infection in their workplace.
This Infection Control for Early Years training course is designed to provide essential knowledge and best practices for preventing the spread of infections in care settings for young children.
Our Infection Control courses are designed to be compatible with any industry, where there is a requirement for training for employees that are likely to be exposed to blood & other bodily fluids.
This module addresses the current infection prevention and control agenda and the factors that contribute to the development of Healthcare Associated Infection.
Infection control plays a major part in every working sector, but particularly in the care sector. MRSA is still a big problem in private care along with many other illnesses, infections and diseases.
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