Infection Prevention and Control Clinical Mandatory Training 2015 / 2016.

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Infection Prevention and Control Clinical Mandatory Training 2015 / 2016

Rules 3 teams 2 goals Update infection prevention and control knowledge & Win sweets!!!

Round 1 Hand washing

Round 1

Round 2 Pictionary

Round 3 What’s wrong with this picture?

Round 3 Picture A

Round 3 Picture B

Round 3 Picture C

Round 4 Anagrams

Round 4 Hint: 2 words Hint: What we strive for INFECTION PREVENTION

Round 4 Hint: 3 words Hint: Naked BARE BELOW ELBOWS

Round 4 Hint: 2 words Hint: An action HAND WASHING

Round 4 Hint: 2 words Hint: Quicker than you think FIVE MOMENTS

Round 4 Hint: 2 words Hint: Stop the spread SKIN SUPPRESSION

And finally…

The Grand Finale Flu Vaccine Needle Stick Injury Skin Care Moisturise skin Dermatitis Safe Sharp Practices

Thank you for taking part! Any questions?