Active CEs
Expired CEs
Vol. 4, No.4
• Persistence of microorganisms on common hospital surfaces: Strategies to control their dissemination
• Misuse of prefilled flush syringes
Implications for medication errors and contamination
CE Expires Apr. 9, 2014
Vol.4. No.2
• Flushing vascular access catheters:
Risks for infection transmission
CE Expires July 21, 2013
Vol.3. No.4
• Active and Passive Technology in Sharps Safety
• Managing Medical Waste
CE Expires Apr.9, 2014
Vol.3. No.2
• Engineering out the risk of Infection
• Silver as a Healthcare Antisepsis
Vol. 2. No. 2
• Adverse reactions to latex in urology
• Encrustation on indwelling urinary catheters
CE Expires Mar. 31, 2015
Vol. 5, No.2
• Reducing environmental impact of healthcare: the infection control practitioner's role
• Symposium
The IHI central-line bundle: members of the Infusion Nurses Society discuss its impact
Vol. 5, No.1
• Sterilization processes: What every infection control practitioner needs to know
• Symposium: Board members of the National Phlebotomy Association discuss trends and issues inphlebotomy practice
Vol.4. No.3
• Community-based sharps
disposal programs
• Preventing needlestick injuries in
blood collection
Vol.4. No.1
• Phlebotomy: Must it be a high-risk procedure?
• Sharps containers: to reuse or not to reuse—that is the question.
Vol.3. No.3
• Transmission of Infection with Multi-Dose Vials
• Medication Errors
Vol.3. No.1
• Management of infection in patients with moderate to severe burns
• Infection Control in the ICU
Vol.2. No.4
• Points of Contention in Sharps Injury Prevention
• Sharps Management in the ER
Vol.2. No.3
• Implementation of Needlestick Safety & Prevention Act in Long-Term care (renewal)
• Intensive Care: Sharps injury in the ICU
Vol. 2. No. 1
• Prevention and treatment of surgical site infections
• Managing tubes and drains: Considerations for IC
Vol. 1. No. 4
• Phlebotomy: A necessary high-risk procedure
• Safer sharps in the OR
Vol. 1. No. 3
• A decade of needlestick prevention
• Needlestick prevention in patients with diabetes mellitus
Vol. 1. No. 2
• Failure to Thrive in Wounds
Vol. 1. No. 1
• Implementing a sharps-injury prevention program
• Needlesticks and other sharp-object injury prevention
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