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TABLE
OF CONTENTS
BACK
INJURY REHABILITATION
BODY MECHANICS
- Body Mechanics and Transfer Techniques
- Lifting Techniques and Body Mechanics
- Safe Patient Handling in Health Care:
- Applied Ergonomics for Nurses and Health Care Workers
- Patient Orientation
- Safe Patient Handling Series:
- Moving a Patient in Bed
- Moving a Patient - Bed to Chair
- Moving a Patient - Bed to Trolley
- Mechanical Lifting Devices
- The Parra Method of Patient Transfers
DISASTER
PLANNING
- "Code 88" - Hospital Internal Disaster
ELECTRICAL
SAFETY
- Electrical Safety in the Hospital
- Electricity in the Operating Room and ICU
- It's a Lock (Lock Out/Tag Out)
FIRE SAFETY
- Basic Fire Awareness (revised 1990)
-
Emergency Evacuation
-
Evacuation of Medical Facilities
- Flashover: Point of No Return
- Inspection & Testing of Wet Sprinkler Systems in Hospitals/Health Care
Facilities
- The Story of a Hospital Fire
FIRST AID
- Medical Emergencies in the Workplace: Those First Crucial Minutes
FOOD SERVICES
- Employee Safety Orientation for Food Service
- Restaurant Sanitation and Personal Hygiene
GENERAL
EMPLOYEE SAFETY
- Hospital Employee Safety
- Hospital Hazards
- How to Avoid the Sixteen Leading Causes of OSHA Citations
- OSHA File: Cases & Compliance
- Riding With Nothing But the Radio On
HAZARD
COMMUNICATION – "RIGHT TO KNOW"
- Chemical Safety Training Video
-
The Right to Know: Hazardous Substances in the Workplace
INFECTION
CONTROL
- AIDS and Healthcare Workers
- AIDS: Epidemic of Fear
- AIDS: Infection Control Update
RISK MANAGEMENT
– MALPRACTICE
CLINICAL ISSUES
- Endotracheal Intubation in the
Emergency Setting
- Safety on the General Care Floor
LEGAL ISSUES
- Dare to Care: Reducing the Risk of
Institutional Malpractice
- Minimizing Malpractice Liability
- You are Hereby Summoned to Appear
McNEARY
RISK MANAGEMENT SERIES
- Equipment Safety
- Focal Point for Risk Management – The
Operating Room
- How to Complete An Incident Report Form
- Preventing Medication Errors
- Preventing Patient Falls
- Risk Management in the Emergency Room
- The Law and You
SECURITY
- Controlling Aggressive Individuals
SUPERVISORY TRAINING
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