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Safe Injection Practices Toolkit

The resources in this toolkit may only be used for internal improvement and education efforts. They may not be used for commercial purposes.

Safe injection practices are crucial to basic levels of patient safety and provider protection. Hepatitis C virus, hepatitis B virus, and HIV can be spread from patient to patient when safe injection practices are not used.

The ASC Quality Collaboration has assembled a variety of resources and information that may be used to supplement your current processes to enhance existing injection practices.

The Safe Injection Practices contains both essential resources and a broader array of materials, including:

Assessment Tools

Implementation Aids

Training Materials

  • A “Never” Event: Unsafe Injection Practices (CDC): This presentation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding unsafe injection practices was delivered during a conference call in March 2008. Access the PowerPoint presentation, audio file and transcript below.
  • One & Only Campaign – This campaign led by the CDC and the Safe Injection Practices Coalition (SIPC) seeks to raise awareness among patients and providers about safe injection practices.
  • Check Your Steps! Make Every Injection Safe – This video by the CDC covers the differences between single-dose and multi-dose vials and is part of the One & Only Campaign.
  • Safe Injection Practices – How To Do It Right – This video by the CDC covers safe injection practices and is part of the One and Only Campaign.
  • Safe Injection Practices – A video for Healthcare Providers – The Safe Infection Practices Coalition (SIPC) video is a 10-minute lesson on safe injection practices.
  • FAQs for Providers (CDC): These “frequently asked questions” — and answers — from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) focus on injection procedures. Please note that there are multiple web pages at this CDC site, each addressing FAQs regarding different aspects of safe injection practices.
  • Safe Injection Practices – Train the Trainer Toolkit – This safe injections toolkit is offered by the California Department of Public Health

Monitoring Tools

Workplace Reminders

Guidelines from Leading Authorities

Resources Cited

The materials presented here include publicly available resources from the following organizations:

Comments and other feedback may be directed to Kathy Wilson, Executive Director, ASC Quality Collaboration.

 

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