CDC Viral Respiratory Pathogens Toolkit for Nursing Homes
Preparing for and responding to nursing home residents or healthcare personnel (HCP) who develop signs or symptoms of a respiratory viral infection.
Preparing for and responding to nursing home residents or healthcare personnel (HCP) who develop signs or symptoms of a respiratory viral infection.
The checklist provides patients and family a list of questions they may want to ask regarding their diagnosis and suggested actions to take once discharged.
This toolkit is a resource to assist healthcare organizations in implementing an early severe sepsis identification and treatment program in the post-acute (facility-based) healthcare setting. It is designed to provide post-acute healthcare organizations with an evidence-based communication tool, staff education and care pathway to assist in improving care processes to identify patients more quickly with severe sepsis and to provide timely and effective treatment.
Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Heather Jones, DNP, NP-C writes about the importance of clear communication in long-term care settings if a patient has an infection and signs and symptoms of sepsis.
The Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) Get Ahead of Sepsis educational effort helps educate patients, loved ones, families, and caregivers and healthcare professionals about the importance of early recognition and timely treatment of sepsis, reassessment of antibiotic needs, and prevention of infections. Download free materials for patients and healthcare professionals.
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Developed by the Home Care Association of New York in partnership with Sepsis Alliance, END Sepsis – The Legacy of Rory Staunton, IPRO, and CDC with support from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation.
This training will include an accessible on-demand video, available 24-7 and a brief training quiz. Participants will receive a certificate of completion at the end.
Sepsis and septic shock can be associated with a mortality rate of up to 50 percent in hospitals that do not use an early detection and treatment bundle. MHA has coordinated development of the Seeing Sepsis toolkit, which facilitates adoption of sepsis early-detection tools, and the Surviving Sepsis Campaign, which provides three- and six-hour care bundles for hospitals of all sizes.
Sepsis Toolkit:
Spanish language Sepsis resources, by Sepsis Alliance, includes an overview, treatment information, symptoms and more. There are also resources in additional languages available on the site.
The new year brings an opportunity to set new goals and resolutions. Many patients struggle with making healthy lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking, losing weight or exercising more. As a health care professional, you have a unique role and opportunity to motivate and support your patients in their journey to better health. In this webinar, you will learn strategies and techniques on how to promote healthy lifestyle changes for patients, such as:
The accuracy of the MDS plays a pivotal role in shaping resident care, reimbursement processes and quality measures. With so many issues demanding attention, it is easy to think of the MDS as a task to complete but not consider the story the data tells about your facility.