The document provides guidance on infection prevention and control (IPC) training for healthcare staff, with a focus on COVID-19. It discusses the importance of IPC in clinical management and as a team effort. Standard IPC precautions like physical distancing, respiratory hygiene, hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment, and waste management are outlined. Proper procedures for cleaning and disinfection of equipment, isolation practices, and environmental control are also summarized. The document emphasizes that prevention of infection transmission is crucial through adhering to IPC protocols.
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This presentation is for health care workers & patients to limit the transmission of corona virus infections. it also helps educator of medical, nursing & paramedics to teach their students about control & prevention strategies. it also create awareness among HCWs & common people.
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Successful infection prevention program
A successful infection prevention program depends on:
1-Developing standard operating procedures.
2- Evaluating practices and providing feedback to dental health care personnel (DHCP).
3- Routinely documenting adverse outcomes (e.g., occupational exposures to blood) and work-related illnesses in DHCP.
4- Monitoring health care associated infections in patients.
Standard Precautions
Standard Precautions: are the minimum infection prevention practices that apply to all patient care, regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status of the patient, in any setting where health care is delivered. These practices are designed to both protect DHCP and prevent DHCP from spreading infections among patients.
Standard Precautions include:
1- Hand hygiene.
2- Use of personal protective equipment (e.g., gloves, masks, eyewear).
3- Respiratory hygiene / cough etiquette.
4- Sharps safety.
5- Safe injection practices (i.e., aseptic technique for parenteral medications).
6- Sterile instruments and devices.
7- Clean and disinfected environmental surfaces.
Each element of Standard Precautions is described in the following sections. Education and training are critical elements of Standard Precautions, because they help DHCP make appropriate decisions and comply with recommended practices.
1- HAND HYGIENE:
1- Perform hand hygiene.
a. When hands are visibly soiled.
b. After bare hand touching of instruments, equipment, materials, and other objects likely to be contaminated by blood, saliva, or respiratory secretions.
C. Before and after treating each patient.
d. Before putting on gloves and again immediately after removing gloves.
2. Use soap and water when hands are visibly soiled (e.g., blood, body fluids); otherwise, an alcohol-based hand rub may be used.
2- PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE):
1- Provide sufficient and appropriate PPE and ensure it is accessible to DHCP.
2- Educate all DHCP on proper selection and use of PPE.
3- Wear gloves whenever there is potential for contact with blood, body fluids, mucous membranes, non-intact skin or contaminated equipment.
a- Do not wear the same pair of gloves for the care of more than one patient.
b- Do not wash gloves. Gloves cannot be reused.
c- Perform hand hygiene immediately after removing gloves.
4- Wear protective clothing that covers skin and personal clothing during procedures or activities where contact with blood, saliva, or OPIM (other potential infectious materials) is anticipated.
5- Wear mouth, nose, and eye protection during procedures that are likely to generate splashes or spattering of blood or other body fluids.
6- Remove PPE before leaving the work area.
3- RESPIRATORY HYGIENE / COUGH ETIQUETTE:
1- Implement measures to contain respiratory secretions in patients and accompanying individuals who have signs and symptoms of a respiratory infection, beginning at point of entry to the facility and conti
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This ppt describes the biological, chemical, environmental, physical, and psychological workplace hazards that may apply to dentistry with specific standards to protect such exposure.
Successful infection prevention program
A successful infection prevention program depends on:
1-Developing standard operating procedures.
2- Evaluating practices and providing feedback to dental health care personnel (DHCP).
3- Routinely documenting adverse outcomes (e.g., occupational exposures to blood) and work-related illnesses in DHCP.
4- Monitoring health care associated infections in patients.
Standard Precautions
Standard Precautions: are the minimum infection prevention practices that apply to all patient care, regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status of the patient, in any setting where health care is delivered. These practices are designed to both protect DHCP and prevent DHCP from spreading infections among patients.
Standard Precautions include:
1- Hand hygiene.
2- Use of personal protective equipment (e.g., gloves, masks, eyewear).
3- Respiratory hygiene / cough etiquette.
4- Sharps safety.
5- Safe injection practices (i.e., aseptic technique for parenteral medications).
6- Sterile instruments and devices.
7- Clean and disinfected environmental surfaces.
Each element of Standard Precautions is described in the following sections. Education and training are critical elements of Standard Precautions, because they help DHCP make appropriate decisions and comply with recommended practices.
1- HAND HYGIENE:
1- Perform hand hygiene.
a. When hands are visibly soiled.
b. After bare hand touching of instruments, equipment, materials, and other objects likely to be contaminated by blood, saliva, or respiratory secretions.
C. Before and after treating each patient.
d. Before putting on gloves and again immediately after removing gloves.
2. Use soap and water when hands are visibly soiled (e.g., blood, body fluids); otherwise, an alcohol-based hand rub may be used.
2- PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE):
1- Provide sufficient and appropriate PPE and ensure it is accessible to DHCP.
2- Educate all DHCP on proper selection and use of PPE.
3- Wear gloves whenever there is potential for contact with blood, body fluids, mucous membranes, non-intact skin or contaminated equipment.
a- Do not wear the same pair of gloves for the care of more than one patient.
b- Do not wash gloves. Gloves cannot be reused.
c- Perform hand hygiene immediately after removing gloves.
4- Wear protective clothing that covers skin and personal clothing during procedures or activities where contact with blood, saliva, or OPIM (other potential infectious materials) is anticipated.
5- Wear mouth, nose, and eye protection during procedures that are likely to generate splashes or spattering of blood or other body fluids.
6- Remove PPE before leaving the work area.
3- RESPIRATORY HYGIENE / COUGH ETIQUETTE:
1- Implement measures to contain respiratory secretions in patients and accompanying individuals who have signs and symptoms of a respiratory infection, beginning at point of entry to the facility and conti
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Ayurveda has a description of many diseases and their treatment including Galganda. The Ayurveda basic principle is helpful for the treatment of hypothyroidism hyperthyroidism. Ayurvedic aspect for treatment of Thyroid disorder. being tried to mention in this slide
Treatment of Thyroid disorders in Ayurveda prospective
Galganda, thyroid disorder, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism.
The Avabahuka disease is nearer to Frozen shoulder of musculoskeletal disorders.
Avabahuka is a Vata vikar as per Ayurveda that affects the ansha sandhi i.e. shoulder joint. The description available in Charak samhita, Sushruta samhita, Ashtanga Hridaya etc. The pain, stiffness, and decreased ROM range of motion is a classical feature of a frozen shoulder.
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Fp 31-leech therapy-dr mahesh kumar-pdf
Leech therapy or Jalaukavacharan is a bloodletting procedure described in Ayurveda. It is a very useful procedure in the treatment of various medical and surgical diseases.
drmaheshkumar,new delhi
Commonly known as BLEACH, used as a disinfecting agent.
The sodium hypochlorite solution got much popularity in society during COVID-19 pandemic situation
It is frequently uses in health care facility, quarantine centres, isolation centres and even at home.
Its compulsory for everyone that, what is the exact role of solution and correct method of use. It requires awareness.
Many of health care staff /house keeping staff also not much aware how to prepare fresh hypochlorite solution.
Here an effort is taken to describe the topic in practical way
Commonly known as BLEACH, used as a disinfecting agent.
The sodium hypochlorite solution got much popularity in society during the COVID-19 pandemic situation
It is frequently used in health care facilities, quarantine centers, isolation centers, and even at home.
Its compulsory for everyone that, what is the exact role of solution and the correct method of use. It requires awareness.
Many of the health care staff /housekeeping staff are also not much aware of how to prepare fresh hypochlorite solutions.
Here an effort is taken to describe the topic in a practical way
Agnikarma is parasurgical procedure of ayurveda
The AGNIKARMA, DAHAKARMA, DAHANKARMA, DAGDHAKARMA are intentional therapeutic heat burn therapy used for the treatment of diseases caused by vata and kapha doshas..
Here definitions, indications, contraindications, materials required, methods, dahanopkarana, importance, and superiority of agnikarma are mentioned in detail.
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Fracture & dislocation is well described in Ayurveda. Sushruta Samhita have a separate chapter for bhagna etiology, features, types, prognosis, Management by name of Bhagna-Kandabhagna-Sandhimukta. The basics principles and management of fracture are accurate as per modern orthopedics.
Pain management of Anorectal disorders ARD
Ksharasutra Ksharsutra therapy
Anorectal disorders are piles, fistula etc
Post therapy care especially pain management
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VISION
Being proactive
Supporting optimal animal and human health
Exploring ways to reduce overall use of antimicrobials
Using the drugs that prevent and treat disease by killing microscopic organisms in a responsible way
GOAL
to prevent the generation and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Doing so will preserve the effectiveness of these drugs in animals and humans for years to come.
being to preserve human and animal health and the effectiveness of antimicrobial medications.
to implement a multidisciplinary approach in assembling a stewardship team to include an infectious disease physician, a clinical pharmacist with infectious diseases training, infection preventionist, and a close collaboration with the staff in the clinical microbiology laboratory
to prevent antimicrobial overuse, misuse and abuse.
to minimize the developme
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IPC infection prevention and control in context to covid 19 duty.
1. IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh Kumar
Infection PREVENTION & Control
(Incontextto coronavirusdisease2019{covid-19})
संक्रमण बचाव एवं नियंत्रण
(कोरोिा वायरस संक्रामक रोग(कोववड-19) के सन्दर्भ में )
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh Kumar
2. Symbol of BIOHAZARD & CYTOTOXIC
(जैव खतरा एवं साइटोटॉक्ससक चचह्ि )
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh Kumar
SYMBOL
3. Corona virus disease 2019
Covid-19 pandemic is well known infection worldwide.
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh Kumar
4. BMW management Rule 2016
सर्ी अपशिष्ट जो निदाि, जांच,
चचककत्सा, अिुसन्धाि या
टीकाकरण के दौराि उत्पन्ि होते
है वो BMW नियम के अन्दर
आता है I
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh
Kumar
The revised rule of BMW management in 2016 is
must be implemented at all health care facility.
It covers all health related facility
It include waste generation, segregation,
collection, packaging, transportation, storage, etc.
related to BMW waste.
5. INTRODUCTION पररचय
Prevention is better than cure (रोकथाम इलाज से बेहतर है )
The IPC stands for - Infection prevention and control
Prevention and control are always cost effective, decreases morbidity
and mortality.
IPC is very important inevitable part of clinical management of patient
It is initiated when patient entered in hospital
IPC is a team work and is contribution of all staff.
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh
Kumar
6. STANDARD PRECAUTIONS – सामान्य सावधानियां
1. PHYSICAL DISTANCING/social distancing/
2. RESPIRATORY HYGIENE ETIQUETE
3. USE OF MASKS
4. HAND HYGIENE/ cleanliness
5. USE OF PPE
6. PREVENTION OF NEEDLE STICK INJURY
7. WASTE MANAGEMENT
8. CLEANING AND DISINFECTION OF
EQUIPMENTS
9. CLEANING OF THE ENVIRONMENT
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh
Kumar
1. सामाक्जक दूरी बिाए रखे
2. श्वसि, खांसिे आदद के प्रनत शिष्टाचार
3. चेहरे पर मास्क का प्रयोग करे
4. हाथ की स्वच्छता पर ध्याि दे
5. PPE पी पी इ का प्रयोग करे
6. सुई /िापभ इंजुरी से बचाव एवं नियम निवभहि
7. BMW /जैववक कचरा एवं सामान्य कचरा
प्रबंधि
8. प्रयुसत उपकरण की साफ़ सफाई
9. आस पास वातावरण को साफ़ सुथरा रखिा
7. 1. Physical distancing सामाक्जक दूरी बिाए रखे
Keep appropriate distance (6
feet distance)
Avoid to touch to anyone
until unless not emergency.
Always with PPE while going
to touch
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh
Kumar
दो गज दूरी बिा कर रखे I
जब तक बहुत जरूरी ि हो ककसी को
ि छु ए I
जब र्ी कु छ छू िे जा रहे हो हमेि
PPE पहिे
8. 2. RESPIRATORY HYGIENE ETIQUETE
(श्वसि, खांसिे आदद के प्रनत शिष्टाचार )
खांसी , छ ंक आिे पर सभ्यता का पररचय दे ,
स्वच्छता का ध्याि दे ,
ककसी के सामिे पर ि खांसे ि छ के ,
हथेली पर ि छ ंके
कु हिी पर / साइड होकर छ ंके
जम्हाई, खांसी इत्यादद से बचे
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh
Kumar
9. 3. Hand Hygiene
(हस्त स्वच्छता)
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh
Kumar
10. Hand Hygiene हस्त
स्वच्छता..............................
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh
Kumar
१. मरीज को छू िे के पहले
२. कोई कमभ/ चचककत्सा कायभ करिे के पहले
३. िरीर द्रव के संपकभ में आिे पर
४. मरीज को छू िे के बाद
५. रोगी के आस पास की बस्तुओ के संपकभ में
आिे पर.
हाथ कब धोये / साफ़ करे ...........
1. Before touching a patient
2. Before any aseptic procedure
3. After exposure to any body fluid
4. After touching a patient
5. After touching patient
surrounding
Five Moments of Hand hygiene
11. Hand washing technique/ हाथ धोिे की ववचध
Step 1 - Rub your palms together.
Step 2 - Rub the back of hand, both hand, one by one.
Step 3 - Rub both your hands while interlocking your fingers.
Step 4 - Rub your thumbs
Step 5 - Rub the tips of your fingers and nails.
. Step 6 - Rub ends of your wrists, both hands
SUMAN-Kalai
सीधा, उल्टा, मुट्ठ , अंगूठा
, िाख़ूि , कलाई
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh Kumar
Wash hand when visibly soiled/exposed to infective things.
Duration of entire procedure 20-30 seconds
Wet your hands and apply enough soap (coin size).
12. 4. Personal Protective Equipment & Practices
(व्यनतगत सुरक्षा उपकरण एवं अभ्यास)
PPE
One should must know about
Use of gloves during
procedures and examination
Use of Masks and Head caps
Use of Heavy duty gloves and
gum boots by waste handlers
use of Aprons by clinical
staff.
IPC Training - sensitization to staff of CBPACS-Dr Mahesh Kumar
ग्लव्स प्रयोग
परिचय
मास्क एवं कै प
पहनने की सही
ववधि का ज्ञान
ग्लव्स पहनने एवं
ननकालने की सही
ववधि का ज्ञान.
डिस्पोजेबल PPE
पुनः प्रयोग न किे
13. 5. Decontamination & cleaning of instruments
उपकरण िुद्चधकरण एवं स्वच्छता
Pulse oximeter
Thermal temperature scanner
Thermometer
Oxygen cylinder, Oxygen mask
BP machine
Stethoscope
Instrument trolley
Bed, bed side locker
Furniture, doors handles.
Waste Management TROLLEY/ equipment's
CLEANING AND DISINFECTION OF
EQUIPMENTS
SAFE HANDLING OF EQUIPMENTS
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh
Kumar
14. 6. Disinfection and sterilization
(नििःसंक्रमण एवं निजीववकरण)
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh Kumar
Physical Agents
- Sunlight
- Drying
- Dry heat
- Moist heat
- Radiation
Chemical Agents
- Alcohol
- Aldehyde
- Phenols
- Surface active agents
- Hypochlorite
- Try to use disposable item, PPE, face mask, etc
- Pre-treat clean the linen before going to
dispose.
With the help of
15. How to disinfect OXYGEN cylinder
ऑक्सीजन सससलंिि की कै से संक्रमण िहहत किे
As per guideline
Clean the cylinder with potable
hot water along with detergent
(temp of water approx. 50
degree centigrade)
After that, fogging or cleaning
with 1% hypochlorite solution.
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh
Kumar
16. 7. Environmental Control.
(वातावरण नियंत्रण)
Care of surrounding – आस पास का ध्याि रखे
Avoid crowding र्ीड़ ि लगाए
Restricted / limited entry प्रनतबन्ध पूवभक / सीशमत प्रवेि
Entry / exit under Security supervision गाडभ के देखरेख में आिा / जािा
Keep social distancing सामाक्जक दूरी बिा कर रखे
Put waste at proper dustbin / foot operated covered bin
कचरे को उचचत डडब्बे में रखे I
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh Kumar
17. 7. Environmental Control…..(वातावरण नियंत्रण)…………………………
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh Kumar
Regular cleaning of duty room, ward,
gallery, transition area, control room,
communication room, ड्यूटी रूम / वाडभ
/गैलरी / ट्ांजीिि एररया / कं ट्ोल रूम /
कम्युनिके िि रूम का नियशमत सफाई रखे
• Regular & proper cleaning of DONNING
& DOFFING zone
Clean TOILET area- िौचालय की सफाई
Clean lift – शलफ्ट की सफाई
18. HOW TO CLEAN LIFT
(सलफ्ट की सफाई कै से किे )
Avoid crowding in lift. Separate lift for staff and patient
Don’t direct spray hypochlorite on button site. Cover the key with
transparent plastic sheet.
Press the button/switch with cotton, paper, blunt rod. Don’t prick the
polythene
Clean the wall, floor with general cleaning agent.
Don’t use excess un-necessary hypochlorite solution, it may make
corrosion in the wall .
IPC Training - sensitization to health care staff-Dr Mahesh Kumar
19. क्स्पल मैिेजमेंट ककट तैयार
रखे
Spill Management Kit
PPE – Personal protective equipments
Surgical gloves Face mask, Apron Goggle, Shoe cover
Bloating paper,
News paper
Hypochlorite solution
BMW - bins
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8. Spill management.
स्राव प्रबंधि
20. 9. Isolation and Barrier Nursing.
पृथसकरण िशसिंग
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Aim
To protect medical staff against infection
To protect patient with highly infectious diseases from spreading their pathogen to other non infected
people.
HOW ?
Maintain isolation area - Placing the patient in a single room
Keep barrier nursing
Extra prection implemented to reduce/prevent spread of germ
INFECTION CONTROL NURSE
NURSING INCHARGE
STAFF NURSE ON DUTY
By team
21. 9. Isolation and Barrier Nursing………………………..contd
पृथसकरण िशसिंग
Aseptic care
Isolation
Safer handling of sharp
Linen handling and disposal
Waste disposal
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Handling biological spills
Environmental cleaning
Risk assessment
Staff health
26. Precautions
Alert while on duty
Don’t loose precaution at any place
otherwise may cost infection
Prepare fresh hypochlorite solution in
accurate ratio
Donning & Doffing should be careful.
Protect yourself and prevent
transmission.
संक्रमण से खुद बचे दुसरे को र्ी बचाए
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27. HOME MESSAGE- सन्देि
सावधाि रहे , सतकभ रहे , संक्रमण ि फै लाए ि हो
Social distancing, mask, respiratory hygiene, का पालि करे
PPE, donning, doffing का सही से पालि करे
िरीर से निकलिे वाले रसत ,पूय, स्राव संक्रशमत है / संक्रशमत हो
सकते है I सावधािी से प्रबंधि करे
अस्पताल के सामान्य कचरे को संक्रशमत कचरे में ि शमलाये ,
दोिों में फकभ समझे , दूसरे को र्ी समझाए
सुरक्षक्षत रहे स्वस्थ रहे I
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धन्यवाद
Editor's Notes
Under the overall umbrella of Quality Assurance Program , this program was launched to fast track changes which immediately and directly impact the beneficiaries visiting the hospital.