Antibiotic Resistant Organism Spread: Have We Forgotten Fecal Waste Management?
Earn While You Learn: Continuing Education Certificate and One (1) Contact Hour Available!
Many of healthcare’s antibiotic-resistant pathogens of concern (VRE, ESBL, CRE, MRSA, etc.) and C. difficile can colonize the colon and be excreted within the healthcare environment during toileting and personal care provision. Safe management of human waste is essential to prevent the spread of pathogens and subsequent risk of harm from healthcare associated infections to both patients and healthcare staff.
- Within your healthcare setting, how is human waste handled for patients who require assistance with toileting or are continent but cannot access the toilet?
- Do you have robust processes in place to reduce the risk of cross contamination and protect healthcare workers from potential hazards, ensuring a safer work environment?
This webinar discusses these issues and outlines suggestions for reducing the overall risk of spread of pathogens of concern.
By the end of this session participants will be able to:
- List at least 5 common healthcare pathogens that can be present in human waste and spread within healthcare settings by poor waste managemen
- Recognize common reservoirs of fecal pathogens within our healthcare settings
- Create protocols for handling human waste safely
- State at least two methods to limit the presence of pathogens of concern within healthcare settings
- Gain access to an A0 value guidance document, detailing the specific A0 values required for use with specific pathogens
Attendees will have the opportunity to earn One (1) Contact Hour by participating the entire session and submitting the Evaluation Form at the end of the session. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider Number #CEP17028.
16:00 CEST
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Jim Gauthier, MLT, CIC
Senior Clinical Advisor, Infection Prevention
Jim Gauthier is a medical laboratory technologist by training and worked in both Provincial and hospital laboratories in Canada. Jim worked in general microbiology, water and food bacteriology, and parasitology. While in the lab, Jim found his love of infection prevention and became board-certified in 1990. Jim, as an infection preventionist, has worked in, or consulted to acute care, long term care, medical and dental clinics, optometrists, schools, industry, public health and even funeral homes. Jim has lectured throughout North America and internationally in England, Germany, France, Portugal, Hong Kong and New Zealand.
Ofir Marx
Academy Training Director - Americas - Arjo
Ofir Marx brings over 20 years of experience in the life sciences industry, with a background spanning sales, marketing, commercial excellence, and learning and development. For the past 15 years, he has led enterprise-wide training programs across U.S. and global markets, driven by his passion for improving the lives of patients and caregivers.