How do you monitor infection control performance?

How do you monitor infection control performance?

Infection control monitoring procedures may include:

  1. Observations.
  2. Interviews.
  3. Surveys and inspections.
  4. Quality assurance activities.
  5. Review of outcomes.
  6. Data analysis.

What are the 3 universal safety precautions?

Universal Precautions

  • Use barrier protection at all times.
  • Use gloves for protection when working with or around blood and body fluids.
  • Change glove between patients.
  • Use glasses, goggles, masks, shields, and waterproof gowns/aprons to protect face from splashes.
  • Wash hands if contaminated and after removing gloves.

How do you ensure IPC?

Effective IPC activities include hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and environmental decontamination….4 strategies to ensure infection control best practices are followed in hospitals

  1. Continually educate staff.
  2. Set clear processes and policies.
  3. Create a cleanliness culture.
  4. Hold regular audits.

What is an IPC audit?

The Infection Prevention and Control audit policy sets out the IPC audit requirements, to ensure compliance with the Trusts infection prevention and control procedures and practices as set out in the Trusts Infection Prevention and Control Safe Practice Guidelines.

What are the 6 standard precautions?

Standard precautions consist of the following practices: hand hygiene before and after all patient contact. the use of personal protective equipment, which may include gloves, impermeable gowns, plastic aprons, masks, face shields and eye protection. the safe use and disposal of sharps.

What is audit in infection control?

The infection control audit is an opportunity to implement changes and to introduce remedial measures in collaboration with various departments and services. A standardized approach to the audit allows benchmarking of practices across the institution and enhances standards of care.