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Superbugs - MRSA & Clostridium difficile.
A workbook with ASET certification.
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In 1929, Sir Alexander Fleming discovered Penicillin. This
was further developed and by the 1940's the new "wonder
drug" was available. It saved millions of lives, but
through over use and misuse, gradually bacteria developed
resistance.
We are now at a dangerous stage where more and more 'superbugs'
are resistant to drugs. MRSA and Clostridium difficile are
two such superbugs causing many difficulties in our healthcare
facilities.
This little workbook describes the historical background to
superbugs, investigates the lifecycles of the bugs and the
symptoms they cause.Through a basic understanding of these
bacteria the workbook examines the care daily activities healthcare
workers use and aims to help fight the dangerous infections
through interrupting the lifecycles of the bacteria.
This little booklet is written to form part of your "due
diligence". It contains three parts:-
a) Essential knowledge highlighting post incidents, perceived
threats and advice on simple actions to increase security.
b) A 20 question multi choice test to establish understanding
and knowledge. When completed by you or your staff, return
it to Elearner shop, c/o QFT (UK) Ltd, Phoenix House, Grovehill
Road, Beverley, East Yorkshire, HU17 0JG for marking. If you
have 15 out of 20 questions correct, an ASET certificate will
be posted to you within a few days.
c) An optional observation section. This is to be completed
by the owner, manager or supervisor and records best practice
in daily operations.
ASET is a UK awarding body. This 3 part pack, once complete
will form excellent audit documents as part of your companys
due diligence systems.
Material cost = £18 including the ASET
certificate.

NB: later on in the summer this pack will also be available
in e-learning format, again with ASET certification.
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