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P692 W616 THE ADA PRACTICAL GUIDE TO EFFECTIVE INFECTION CONTROL BEST SE LLE R Train your staff in current infection control procedures with this comprehensive 40-minute DVD and workbook. Four easy-to-manage segments offer self-paced learning that includes self-assessment checklists, goal-setting worksheets, and unit review questions. With complete instructions, it is easy to navigate, offers a list of other resources, and covers: • Principles and fundamentals of infection control • Actual clinical procedures • The difference between sterilization and disinfection Earn 8 hours CE credits. MEMBER RETAIL P692 DVD and Workbook, 110 pages $135.00 $202.50 IF SALIVA WERE RED Color your dental team's view of infection control with a training exercise that depicts a standard dental office that glows red where saliva has been missed during infection control procedures. In demonstrating the hot spots that are missed most often, this eight-minute DVD is unnarrated to foster group discussion that will make a clear impact on your team's work practices. Its teaching guide, "How to Tell the Story: A Trainer's Guide," includes instructor talking points, common questions and answers, and a comprehensive infection control checklist. Earn 1 hour CE credit. MEMBER RETAIL W616 DVD and Workbook, 8 pages $82.50 $123.75 Use staff training to reduce the spread of infection. A well-trained staff can make all the difference in protecting patients and staff from the spread of disease. The ADA Practical Guide to Effective Infection Control demonstrates the basics, such as: • The proper way to don and dispose of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, gowns and masks • Sharps safety and one- handed scoop technique for recapping sharps • Medical waste disposal • Infection control during radiographic procedures • The value of immunizations for health care workers • What to do in the event of a possible exposure to bloodborne pathogens • Infection control considerations during the pre-treatment, chairside, and post-treatment periods O R D E R B Y P H O N E : 8 0 0 . 9 47. 474 6 74 PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES INFEC TION CONTROL | HIPA A AND OSHA KIT

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