HH105 - MGR:Bloodborne Pathogens for Employers & Supervisors for Home Health
Home healthcare workers help ill, elderly, convalescent, or disabled persons who live in their own homes instead of in a healthcare facility. Home healthcare workers encompass a variety of occupations, including nurses, home healthcare aides, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, therapy aides, social workers, and hospice care workers. This course addresses blood-borne pathogens, which can affect healthcare workers in the home care setting and the steps the employer/supervisor can take to reduce blood-borne pathogen exposure.
Home healthcare workers help ill, elderly, convalescent, or disabled persons who live in their own homes instead of in a healthcare facility. Home healthcare workers encompass a variety of occupations, including nurses, home healthcare aides, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, therapy aides, social workers, and hospice care workers. This course addresses blood-borne pathogens, which can affect healthcare workers in the home care setting and the steps the employer/supervisor can take to reduce blood-borne pathogen exposure. This material was produced using no commercial support of any kind. Unless otherwise stated, planning committee, presenters, faculty, author(s) and content reviewers are free of any bias or conflict of interest, and are compensated for their work exclusively by CE Solutions, a division of VGM Education.