Transmission-based Precautions
Offered By: OpenWHO
Course Description
Overview
Transmission-based Precautions, when used alongside Standard Precautions, can stop or slow the spread of known or suspected infections. This course will cover the main modes of transmission, what precautions can be used stop their spread and what personal protective equipment is required when caring for patients under Transmission-based Precautions. Transmission-based Precautions are additional measures we can use in health care to help keep both staff and patients safe.
Syllabus
Course information
Transmission-based Precautions are used in addition to Standard Precautions for patients with known or suspected infections. The type of Transmission-based Precautions assigned to a patient depends on the transmission route of the microorganism: contact, droplet, or airborne.
Learning objectives:
- Explain the rationale for Transmission-based Precautions.
- Differentiate between Contact, Droplet and Airborne Precautions.
- Identify elements of Transmission-based Precautions, such as patient placement, environmental cleaning, and patient transport.
Course duration: 1 hour.
Certificates: A Record of Achievement will be issued to participants who receive at least 70% on the post-test. Participants who receive a Record of Achievement can also download an Open Badge for this course. Click here to learn how.
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