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good reminder
Though majority of the content is a timely reminder on how to keep ourselves safe and others around us it is often these basic rules that get forgotten day to day. So, yes worth the reminder. Thank you
Informative
In the videos I was not happy to see Nurse/HCA wearing a watch and long sleeves when dealing with a service user. Your own presentation specifies no watches, jewellery, bracelets and my understanding is arms bare below elbow. I would also like to know if there is a policy regarding ID badges hanging from lanyards. It seems these are constantly dangling over things and being tucked in by hand/gloves. Surely not good practice.
It is amazing ,very helpful
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
some questions misleading
some questions difficult to understand
Found it interesting and good to be up
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Very interesting and easy to understand
This training course was explained ery clearly and was also interesting
ok but simplistic and in parts incorrect
Having worked in hospitals 40+ years it is second nature to follow guidelines but important to note that for many years now we have operated a "naked below the elbow" policy to assist in infection control. I note on several demos that your Actress has a long sleeve shirt under her tunic which is short sleeved
Too many videos
I found this course had too many videos, these were long considering this is regular training so should be something we all know. It would be good to have a straight to test option.
great
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Excellent
The most common way that pathogens are transferred from one place to another by touch. Wash your hands.properly reduces the spread of disease its simple way of breaking the chain of infection.