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COURSE OUTLINE: Introduction: Learning Objectives, Overview. Biosafety: Overview, Standard, Precautions, Personal Protective Equipment, Handwashing, Sharps, Biosafety Cabinet, Centrifuge, Cleanup, Waste Management, Labeling, Exposure, Exam. Chemical Hygiene: Overview, PPE, Chemical Fume Hood, Labeling, MSDS, Storage, Spill Cleanup, Exposure, Exam. Fire Safety: Overview, Flammable Materials, Types of Fires, Fire Extinguishers, Evacuation, First Aid, Exam. Electrical Safety: Overview, Outlets, Extension Cords, Grounding Equipment, Inspections, Exposure, Exam. Ergonomics: Overview, Symptoms, Avoidance, Exam, U.V. Light Safety, Overview, PPE, Exposure, Exam.
- State 2 reasons why most labs do not have a "patient safety culture"
- List 3 major findings from studies of patient safety
- List 3 sources of cases of lab-related patient injuries
- Injuries and techniques for overcoming these barriers
- Define cognitive and noncognitive errors
- Characterize any case of lab-related injury (or potential injury) regarding:
1. Patient outcome
2. Responsibility for problem
3. Phase of testing
4. Preventability and error type
5. Interventions to prevent similar cases.
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System Requirements: Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 or above, Windows Media Player 6.4, or above, Wins 98, or above, Pentium-class processor or above, Display capable of 800x600 or greater resolution, Display capable of displaying 16-bit colour, Sound card and speakers (recommended, not required), Printer.