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Infection Control in Home Care and Hospice, Second Edition

Author(s): Emily Rhinehart, RN, MPH, CIC, CPHQ, AIG Consultants, Inc., Healthcare Management Division
Mary McGoldrick [Friedman], MS, RN, CRNI, Home Care And Hospice Consultant, Home Health Systems, Inc.
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763740160
  • ISBN-10:0763740160
  • Paperback    245 pages      © 2006
Price: International Sales $122.95 US List
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Overview

An official publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. (APIC), the highly successful Infection Control in Home Care and Hospice helps home care providers assess the infection control needs of their organization, and develop home care infection and surveillance programs. The Second Edition has been thoroughly updated and revised with the latest CDC Guidelines on infection control in home care, including Hand Hygiene, Prevention of IV-related Infections, and the 2004 Isolation Guideline.

 

Infection Control in Home Care and Hospice, Second Edition also:

  • Provides basic information on the science of infectious disease transmission
  • Offers a comprehensive approach to surveillance of home care acquired infections
  • Addresses specific patient care issues and prevention of infection, including infusion therapy, urinary tract care, respiratory tract care, and wound care
  • Discusses multi-drug resistant organisms and their practical management in home care patients
  • Incorporates the latest information and guidance on SARS and agents of bioterrorism
  • Translates and adapts principles and practices developed for hospitals to the home care and hospice settings
  • Includes specific home care examples, in addition to forms, charts, and tables

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Infection Control in Home Care and Hospice:

  • Provides basic information on the science of infectious disease transmission.
  • Addresses specific patient care issues and prevention of infection, including infusion therapy, urinary tract care, respiratory tract care, and wound care.
  • Includes comprehensive approach to isolation in home care, based on the 2004 CDC Isolation Guideline.
  • Provides a comprehensive discussion of multi-drug resistant organisms and their practical management in home care patients.
  • Provides a comprehensive approach to surveillance of home care acquired infections.
  • Presents a comprehensive approach to occupational health.
  • Includes the latest information and guidance on SARS and agents of bioterrorism.

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ShowTable of Contents

Chapter 1: Infection Control as a Health Care Discipline
Chapter 2: The Infectious Disease Process

Chapter 3: Patient Care Practices

Chapter 4: Infection Control in Home Infusion Therapy

Chapter 5: Infection Control in Pediatrics, Pets, and Preparation of Food

Chapter 6: Personal Protective Equipment and Staff Supplies
Chapter 7:  Multi-drug Resistant Organisms 

Chapter 8: Isolation Precautions in Home Care

Chapter 9: Home Care Guidelines for Cleaning and Disinfection

Chapter 10: Medical Waste Management

Chapter 11: Surveillance of Home Care-Acquired Infections

Chapter 12: Outbreak Investigations

Chapter 13: Planning for Occupational Health 

Chapter 14: Developing and Maintaining an Infection Control Program


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ShowAbout the Author(s)

Emily Rhinehart, RN, MPH, CIC, CPHQ-AIG Consultants, Inc., Healthcare Management Division

Emily Rhinehart, Vice President of the Healthcare Division of AIG Consultants, Inc., has over 25 years of diverse experience. As a full time consultant, she has developed and provided a wide variety of products and services for the healthcare market, including risk and quality management programs accreditation assessment and preparation, and infection control programs for organizations in all healthcare segments, including home care. Ms. Rhinehart has published many journal articles and book chapters addressing various topics in infection control and epidemiology, risk management and patient safety. She is a principle author for the 2004 revision of the CD Guideline for Isolation.

Ms. Rhinehart holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree and a Master's degree in Public Health with a concentration in Epidemiology. She is certified in healthcare quality (CPHQ) and infection control (CIC). She entered the healthcare quality and risk management arena after 15 years of outstanding success as a national and international leader in hospital infection control and epidemiology. She has provided consultation in quality management and infection control to healthcare organizations and industry in the US, Asia, Europe, Central, and South America.

Mary McGoldrick [Friedman], MS, RN, CRNI-Home Care And Hospice Consultant, Home Health Systems, Inc.

Mary McGoldrick [Friedman], with over 25 years of home care experience, is a home care and hospice consultant for Home Health Systems, Inc., in Marietta, Georgia and specializes in preparing home care and hospice organizations for accreditation surveys. She is also a Department Editor and contributing author to the column "Accreditation Strategies" for the Home Healthcare Nurse journal and is a member of the Editorial Review Boards for the Journal of Infusion Nursing and the Home Healthcare Nurse journal. She also serves as a hospice patient care volunteer.

For over 11 years, Ms. McGoldrick served as a home care nurse surveyor and faculty member for the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). Ms. McGoldrick also served as an adjunct professor for Mercer University's Graduate School of Business and Economics in Atlanta, Georgia where she taught courses including Home Care Management and Quality Management. She has served as the National Director of Clinical Services where she was responsible for the regulatory, accreditation, quality management, training, and clinical operations for over 100 home health care and private duty agencies in 30 states. Ms. McGoldrick's experience also includes regional management for Medicare-certified home health agencies, clinical management for a home infusion therapy provider, and other clinical and management positions.

Ms. McGoldrick is a Registered Nurse with a Master's degree in Health Care Policy and Administration from Mercer University, Atlanta, Georgia, and is certified in infusion therapy (CRN) by the Infusion Nurses Society.

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