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Long Term Care Training Videos & DVDs
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Be Safe at Work: Safety Orientation for Long-Term Care
SKU: CHC-SAF007
The intensive personal care needed by most residents in long-term care facilities can increase healthcare workers’ risk. Protect your employees by making them by aware of the potential hazards they may encounter.
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Bloodborne Pathogens Long-Term Care
SKU: CHC-BBP003
As you know, OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogen Standard 1910.1030 mandates that all healthcare workers obtain annual retraining on bloodborne pathogens. We can help you meet this annual OSHA Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens requirement. Bloodborne Pathogens in Behavioral Healthcare will teach healthcare workers how to reduce the risk of exposure to Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B and HIV. .
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Fire Emergency: Long Term Care - When It's Not A Drill
SKU: CHC-FIR002
When It’s Not Just a Drill emphasizes the importance of ongoing fire awareness and following proper fire safety procedures. Initial response procedures, Proper fire extinguisher applications, Evacuation safety.
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HIPAA: Privacy In Long-Term Care
SKU: CHC-HIP003
Help your long-term care facility comply with HIPAA's Privacy Rule -- the first comprehensive federal protection guidelines for the privacy of health information. This training program will teach your staff the new guidelines for protecting resident privacy and confidentiality in long-term care under the new rule.
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HIV/AIDS: What Caregivers Need To Know
SKU: CHC-HIV000
As of December 2001, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 57 documented cases of U.S. healthcare workers who have had seroconverted -- developed antibodies -- to HIV following occupational exposures. Twenty-six of these developed AIDS. Educate your employees on what they can do to ensure their safety from HIV exposure and infection.
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Preventing Resident Falls In Long-Term Care
SKU: CHC-PSF003
Falls are the cause of 40 percent of all nursing home admissions. Today, healthcare professionals are taking pro-active steps to minimize and eliminate risk factors before falls occur. This program will take a look at some of the assessment tools and protective strategies you can use to take the guesswork out of fall prevention.
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