HLTINF001 Student Assessment Tasks V1.2

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Australian Ideal College Registered as Australian Ideal College Pty Ltd RTO No.: 91679 | CRICOS Provider Code: 03053G Sydney Campus: Levels 7 & 8, 75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Adelaide Campus: Level 3, 21-23 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia Hobart Campus: GRD, 116 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Australia T: +61 2 92622968(Sydney)|+61 8 8123 5780(Adelaide)|+61 3 6231 2141(Hobart) E: admin@aic.edu.au | W: www.aic.edu.au Educating for Excellence Assessment Submission Sheet Course Code and Name CHC33015 - Certificate III in Individual Support Unit Code and Name HLTINF001 Comply with infection prevention and control policies and procedures Assessor Name Student Name Student ID Due Date Please read and sign this assessment submission sheet and submit it together with your assessment to your Assessor by the due date. Student Declaration I declare that the work submitted is my own, and has not been copied or plagiarised from any person or source. I have read the Plagiarism Policy and Assessment Appeal and Reassessment Policy in the Student Handbook and I understand all the rules and guidelines for undertaking assessments. I give permission for my assessment material to be used for continuous improvement purposes. I have kept a copy of my assessment and I am aware that unsigned work may be returned unmarked. Student Signature Date Submitt ed Assessor Use Only Assessment Items Result Task 1 Knowledge questions S NS Final Result for this unit C NYC Assessor Declaration: I am aware that by typing full name in the student signature field is equivalent to a hand-written signature. I declare that I have conducted a fair, valid, reliable and flexible assessment with this student, and I have provided appropriate feedback. I declare that the student has been advised of the result. Assessor Signature Date Assessed Assessor’s Final Comments AIC_ HLTINF001_V1.2 1
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Australian Ideal College Registered as Australian Ideal College Pty Ltd RTO No.: 91679 | CRICOS Provider Code: 03053G Sydney Campus: Levels 7 & 8, 75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Adelaide Campus: Level 3, 21-23 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia Hobart Campus: GRD, 116 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Australia T: +61 2 92622968(Sydney)|+61 8 8123 5780(Adelaide)|+61 3 6231 2141(Hobart) E: admin@aic.edu.au | W: www.aic.edu.au Educating for Excellence Assessment information The assessment tasks for HLTINF001 Comply with infection prevention and control policies and procedures are included in this Student Assessment Tasks booklet and outlined in the assessment plan below. To be assessed as competent for this unit, you must complete all of the assessment tasks satisfactorily. Assessment plan Assessment Task Overview 1. Knowledge questions You must correctly answer all questions. 2. Infection control and prevention observations You must complete a range of activities associated with infection control and prevention. AIC_ HLTINF001_V1.2 3
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Australian Ideal College Registered as Australian Ideal College Pty Ltd RTO No.: 91679 | CRICOS Provider Code: 03053G Sydney Campus: Levels 7 & 8, 75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Adelaide Campus: Level 3, 21-23 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia Hobart Campus: GRD, 116 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Australia T: +61 2 92622968(Sydney)|+61 8 8123 5780(Adelaide)|+61 3 6231 2141(Hobart) E: admin@aic.edu.au | W: www.aic.edu.au Educating for Excellence Assessment Task 1: Knowledge questions Information for students Knowledge questions are designed to help you demonstrate the knowledge which you have acquired during the learning phase of this unit. Ensure that you: comply with the due date for assessment which your assessor will provide adhere with AIC submission guidelines answer all questions completely and correctly submit work which is original and, where necessary, properly referenced submit a completed cover sheet with your work avoid sharing your answers with other students. AIC_ HLTINF001_V1.2 4
Australian Ideal College Registered as Australian Ideal College Pty Ltd RTO No.: 91679 | CRICOS Provider Code: 03053G Sydney Campus: Levels 7 & 8, 75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Adelaide Campus: Level 3, 21-23 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia Hobart Campus: GRD, 116 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Australia T: +61 2 92622968(Sydney)|+61 8 8123 5780(Adelaide)|+61 3 6231 2141(Hobart) E: admin@aic.edu.au | W: www.aic.edu.au Educating for Excellence Questions Provide answers to all of the questions below: 1. Complete the table below: Guidelines for the prevention and control of infection Description of procedure a. How to hand wash b. How to hand rub c. How to prepare hands pre-surgery 2. Complete the table below: Clinical and non-clinical moments Description of procedure a. Explain when hand hygiene should be performed with soap and water rather than alcohol- based rub. b. Why is non-intact skin an issue and what should you do if you have a cut or abrasion? c. Outline best practice infection control guidelines for fingernails. d. Explain infection control guidelines relevant to jewellery AIC_ HLTINF001_V1.2 5
Australian Ideal College Registered as Australian Ideal College Pty Ltd RTO No.: 91679 | CRICOS Provider Code: 03053G Sydney Campus: Levels 7 & 8, 75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Adelaide Campus: Level 3, 21-23 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia Hobart Campus: GRD, 116 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Australia T: +61 2 92622968(Sydney)|+61 8 8123 5780(Adelaide)|+61 3 6231 2141(Hobart) E: admin@aic.edu.au | W: www.aic.edu.au Educating for Excellence and watches. 3. Complete the table below: PPE Describe a workplace circumstance in which the PPE would be used. a. Gloves b. Gowns and waterproof aprons c. Wearing masks d. Wearing protective glasses 4. Complete the table below: Surface Describe a piece of equipment that could be used and frequency of cleaning. a. Floor b. General surfaces 5. Explain the procedure you would follow for managing a blood or body spill. Enter your answer here 6. Explain the procedure that should be followed for handling and disposing of sharps. Enter your answer here AIC_ HLTINF001_V1.2 6
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Australian Ideal College Registered as Australian Ideal College Pty Ltd RTO No.: 91679 | CRICOS Provider Code: 03053G Sydney Campus: Levels 7 & 8, 75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Adelaide Campus: Level 3, 21-23 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia Hobart Campus: GRD, 116 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Australia T: +61 2 92622968(Sydney)|+61 8 8123 5780(Adelaide)|+61 3 6231 2141(Hobart) E: admin@aic.edu.au | W: www.aic.edu.au Educating for Excellence 7. Explain the term reprocessing and list the reprocessing requirements for the items in the table below. a. Reprocessing means: b. Stethoscopes reprocessing requirements c. Thermometers reprocessing requirements 8. List two types of additional precautions. For each one, explain a precaution that should be taken. Additional precaution situation Steps to take. 9. Review the poster at the following link: https://moodle.aic.edu.au/mod/resource/view.php?id=5758 Then complete the table: Source of infection a. In what ways can the infection be transmitted? b. Who is a susceptible host? c. Can someone who is not displaying any symptoms be a source of infection? Explain why. AIC_ HLTINF001_V1.2 7
Australian Ideal College Registered as Australian Ideal College Pty Ltd RTO No.: 91679 | CRICOS Provider Code: 03053G Sydney Campus: Levels 7 & 8, 75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Adelaide Campus: Level 3, 21-23 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia Hobart Campus: GRD, 116 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Australia T: +61 2 92622968(Sydney)|+61 8 8123 5780(Adelaide)|+61 3 6231 2141(Hobart) E: admin@aic.edu.au | W: www.aic.edu.au Educating for Excellence 10. Complete the table below: a. Explain bacteria and bacterial spores and their role in infection. b. What is the difference between harmless microorganisms and pathogens? c. What is the difference between colonisation, infection and disease? d. How do fungi cause infection? e. Explain how viruses cause infections and list three types of viruses. 11. Explain the three key modes of transmission below: a. Contact (including direct and indirect) b. Airborne (including aerosols) c. Droplet 12. Explain how infections can be caused by penetrating injuries. Enter your answer here AIC_ HLTINF001_V1.2 8
Australian Ideal College Registered as Australian Ideal College Pty Ltd RTO No.: 91679 | CRICOS Provider Code: 03053G Sydney Campus: Levels 7 & 8, 75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Adelaide Campus: Level 3, 21-23 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia Hobart Campus: GRD, 116 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Australia T: +61 2 92622968(Sydney)|+61 8 8123 5780(Adelaide)|+61 3 6231 2141(Hobart) E: admin@aic.edu.au | W: www.aic.edu.au Educating for Excellence 13. Complete the table below by indicating yes or no as to whether the factors below increase susceptibility to infection: Immune status Wounds, or devices Use of medications Comorbidities Age AIC_ HLTINF001_V1.2 9
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