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Infection Preventionists (IPs) are expected to be well-rounded and competent in their role, necessitating a robust orientation program. Feedback from IPs identified that orientation is task-based and lacks opportunities for meaningful application to the field. This team sought to enhance onboarding through focused interventions, including standardized resources and scenario-based applications. This department has engaged in an iterative process to refine and implement a robust orientation program, resulting in improvement in the department.
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Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) are multidrug resistant organisms that pose a significant risk in the health care setting. Standardized identification ensures prompt isolation and is imperative to maintain patient safety.
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Carbapenems , Patient Safety , Humans , Carbapenems/pharmacology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacologyABSTRACT
Hospital linen is a potential source for health care acquired infections. The elements of cleaning, transport and storage should be part of an Infection Prevention (IP) consult. The incorporation of linen reprocessing into the IP program ensures compliance with linen standards and patient safety.
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Bedding and Linens , Cross Infection , Humans , Hospitals , Cross Infection/prevention & controlABSTRACT
Health care systems are expanding and the health care industry is growing in complexity, necessitating the importance of competent Infection Preventionists (IPs). At Northwestern Medicine, a health care system consisting of diverse facilities with varied patient populations and environments of care, the need for a standardized approach to developing competent IPs became apparent. This Infection Prevention department utilized the APIC Competency Model to develop a framework for Infection Prevention program development, including a standardized orientation guide and career ladder.