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1651,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1651,"A systematic risk-based strategy to select personal protective equipment for infectious diseases","Infection Control","Personal protective equipment (PPE) is a primary strategy to protect health care personnel (HCP) from infectious diseases. When transmission-based PPE ensembles are not appropriate, HCP must recognize the transmission pathway of the disease and anticipate the exposures to select PPE. Because guidance for this process is extremely limited, we proposed a systematic, risk-based approach to the selection and evaluation of PPE ensembles to protect HCP against infectious diseases.","Jones, Rachael M., Susan C. Bleasdale, Dayana Maita, and Lisa M. Brosseau, for the C. D. C. Prevention Epicenters Program. ",,,2020-01,"2023-12-04 by Jill Morgan/PPE Group",,"Y - PPE pos 81 qualtrics 302
Y - D0.1PPE/D0.2PPE Qualtrics # 302",,,Publication,,2026-12-04,,,,,,,,,,"Jones, Rachael M., Susan C. Bleasdale, Dayana Maita, Lisa M. Brosseau, and C. D. C. Prevention Epicenters Program. 2020. ""A systematic risk-based strategy to select personal protective equipment for infectious diseases."" American journal of infection control 48 (1):46-51.
","Free online on journal site and PubMed Central.","
Background
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is a primary strategy to protect health care personnel (HCP) from infectious diseases. When transmission-based PPE ensembles are not appropriate, HCP must recognize the transmission pathway of the disease and anticipate the exposures to select PPE. Because guidance for this process is extremely limited, we proposed a systematic, risk-based approach to the selection and evaluation of PPE ensembles to protect HCP against infectious diseases.
Methods
The approach used in this study included the following 4 steps: (1) job hazard analysis, (2) infectious disease hazard analysis, (3) selection of PPE, and (4) evaluation of selected PPE. Selected PPE should protect HCP from exposure, be usable by HCP, and fit for purpose.
Results
The approach was demonstrated for the activity of intubation of a patient with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus. As expected, the approach led to the selection of different ensembles of PPE for these 2 pathogens.
Discussion
A systematic risk-based approach to the selection of PPE will help health care facilities and HCP select PPE when transmission-based precautions are not appropriate. Owing to the complexity of PPE ensemble selection and evaluation, a team with expertise in infectious diseases, occupational health, the health care activity, and related disciplines, such as human factors, should be engaged.
Conclusions
Participation, documentation, and transparency are necessary to ensure the decisions can be communicated, critiqued, and understood by HCP.
Key Words: Job hazard analysis, High-consequence infections, Intubation, Infection prevention, Exposure, Industrial hygiene
",https://www.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553(19)30654-6/fulltext,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31358421/,,,,"Equipment and Supplies,Example,Infection Prevention and Control,Occupational Exposure,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),Preparedness,R-PPE,Supply Management",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/933accd0939c5454fb8dd0197a71c2f6.png,Publication,Discover,1,0
1326,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1326,"An international comparison analysis of reserve and supply system for emergency medical supplies between China, the United States, Australia, and Canada",Research,"Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has become a pandemic around the world. With the explosive growth of confirmed cases, emergency medical supplies are facing global shortage, which restricts the treatment of seriously ill patients and protection of medical staff. Taking China, the United States, Australia, and Canada as examples, this study compares and analyzes the reserve and supply systems of emergency medical supplies and problems exposed in response to the COVID-19 epidemic. ","Wang, Xu, Wenhui Wu, Peipei Song, and Jiangjiang He. ",,,2020-09-20,,,,,,Publication,,,,,,,,,,,,"Wang, Xu, Wenhui Wu, Peipei Song, and Jiangjiang He. 2020. ""An international comparison analysis of reserve and supply system for emergency medical supplies between China, the United States, Australia, and Canada."" BioScience Trends 14 (4):231-40.
","Free online, Free Access, 2020 Volume 14 Issue 4 Pages 231-240 ","Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has become a pandemic around the world. With the explosive growth of confirmed cases, emergency medical supplies are facing global shortage, which restricts the treatment of seriously ill patients and protection of medical staff. Taking China, the United States, Australia, and Canada as examples, this study compares and analyzes the reserve and supply systems of emergency medical supplies and problems exposed in response to the COVID-19 epidemic. Some common problems were found, such as insufficient types and quantities of emergency medical supplies in reserve, insufficient emergency production capacity, and imperfect command mechanism for emergency supplies deployment and transportation. A sound reserve system of emergency medical supplies is the basis and guarantee for dealing with public health emergencies such as major outbreaks. Based on the comparison of systems and practical experience, countries around the world should further improve the reserve and supply system of emergency medical supplies, and improve the coordination and cooperation mechanism for emergency supplies for international public health emergencies, so as to cope with increasingly severe public health emergencies in the context of globalization.",https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/bst/14/4/14_2020.03093/_pdf/-char/en,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/bst/14/4/14_2020.03093/_article,,,,"2019-nCoV,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Emergency Management,Epidemic,Equipment and Supplies,Pandemic,R-Res&Pub",,Publication,Discover,1,0
1243,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1243,"NETEC COVID-19 Webinar Series (8/07/20)/Online Course: Supply Management & Inventory Control – Part 2","Physical Infrastructure","In this webinar, participants will discuss the principles of the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) and other innovative approaches to assist with making informed decisions related to COVID-19 preparedness, mitigation, and response. Participants will also learn how to articulate creative ways to manage reusable and disposable supplies and how to approach the need for substitution during the pandemic crisis. The vetting processes for supplies received, including managing donations while maintaining safety and infection control measures, will also be discussed.
Webinar slides attached.
Get educational credit for this webinar through Courses.netec.org.
",NETEC,,,2020-08-07,"2023-08-31 by Shawn Gibbs - PhysInfr General Review",,"Y - PPE pos 82 qualtrics 303; PPE pos 88 qualtrics 309
Y - D0.1PPE/D0.2PPE Qualtrics # 303
Y - D0.1PPE/D0.2PPE Qualtrics # 309",,,"Webinar and Online Course",,2024-08-31,,,,,,,"
",,"CEU online course: http://courses.netec.org/courses/20-web-supply2",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Friday, August 7, 2020 | 1:00 PM EST",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://youtu.be/knJfoS366TY,"Webinar, watch at link below.",,,"2019-nCoV,CEU,CEUs,Contingency and crisis capacities,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Equipment and Supplies,Infection Prevention and Control,Online Course,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),R-PhIn,R-PPE",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/34243d3a9fe410401150468e61b55255.pdf,Webinar,Deploy,1,0
1242,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1242,"NETEC COVID-19 Webinar Series (8/05/20)/Online Course: Supply Management & Inventory Control – Part 1","Physical Infrastructure","In this webinar, participants will foster effective team strategies to assist in problem-solving to collectively control inventory and supply chain needs during the coronavirus pandemic, integrate approaches for optimizing PPE supply when caring for patients with COVID-19 including CAPRs/ PAPRs, masks, face shields, and other essential supplies and discuss options for product substitution while maintaining a safe clinical environment as derived from case-based scenarios.
Webinar slides attached.
Get educational credit for this webinar through Courses.netec.org.
",NETEC,,,2020-08-05,"2023-08-31 by Shawn Gibbs - PhysInfr General Review",,"Y - PPE pos 82 qualtrics 303; PPE pos 88 qualtrics 309
Y - D0.1PPE/D0.2PPE Qualtrics # 303
Y - D0.1PPE/D0.2PPE Qualtrics # 309",,,"Webinar and Online Course",,2024-08-31,,,,,,,"
",,"CEU online course: http://courses.netec.org/courses/20-web-supply1",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Wednesday, August 5, 2020 | 1:00 PM EST",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://youtu.be/S3tzcp8yuJE,"Webinar, watch at link below.",,,"2019-nCoV,CEU,CEUs,Contingency and crisis capacities,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Equipment and Supplies,Mask,Masks,N95,Online Course,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),R-PhIn,R-PPE",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/68201dc38aa9c032a12151769cdebbff.pdf,Webinar,Deploy,1,0
1103,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/1103,"Opening Up New Supply Chains","Emergency Management","The Covid-19 pandemic has forced health care providers to dramatically increase their use of swabs, protective gear, ventilators, and other medical devices. This rapid increase in demand, coupled with the destabilizing effect of the crisis on society and the global economy, has disrupted normal sources of supply and led to critical shortages.","Zeidel, Mark L., Carolyn Kirk, and Ben Linville-Engler. ",,,2020-05-21,"2023-08-31 by Shawn Gibbs - PhysInfr General Review",,,,,Publication,,2026-08-31,,,,,,,,,,"Zeidel, Mark L., Carolyn Kirk, and Ben Linville-Engler. 2020. ""Opening Up New Supply Chains."" New England Journal of Medicine 382 (21):e73.
","Free online on NEJM",,https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2009432,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2009432,,,,"2019-nCoV,Contingency and crisis capacities,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Equipment and Supplies,Example,Physical Infrastructure,R-PhIn,R-Res&Pub",,Publication,Discover,1,0
850,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/850,"The Toughest Triage — Allocating Ventilators in a Pandemic","Emergency Management","The Covid-19 pandemic has led to severe shortages of many essential goods and services, from hand sanitizers and N-95 masks to ICU beds and ventilators. Although rationing is not unprecedented, never before has the American public been faced with the prospect of having to ration medical goods and services on this scale.","Truog, Robert D., Christine Mitchell, and George Q. Daley.",,,2020-03-23,"2024-03-27 Emergency Management skipped in review – bump to next quarter",,,,,Publication,,2024-07-27,,,,,,,,,,"Truog, Robert D., Christine Mitchell, and George Q. Daley. 2020. ""The Toughest Triage — Allocating Ventilators in a Pandemic."" New England Journal of Medicine.
","Free online at NEJM",,https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2005689,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2005689,,,,"2019-nCoV,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Equipment and Supplies,Pandemic,R-EM,R-Res&Pub,SARS-CoV-2",,Publication,Discover,1,0
849,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/849,"Fair Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources in the Time of Covid-19","Emergency Management","Covid-19 is officially a pandemic. It is a novel infection with serious clinical manifestations, including death, and it has reached at least 124 countries and territories.","Emanuel, Ezekiel J., Govind Persad, Ross Upshur, Beatriz Thome, Michael Parker, Aaron Glickman, Cathy Zhang, Connor Boyle, Maxwell Smith, and James P. Phillips.",,,2020-03-23,"2024-03-27 Emergency Management skipped in review – bump to next quarter",,,,,Publication,,2024-07-27,,,,,,,,,,"Emanuel, Ezekiel J., Govind Persad, Ross Upshur, Beatriz Thome, Michael Parker, Aaron Glickman, Cathy Zhang, Connor Boyle, Maxwell Smith, and James P. Phillips. 2020. ""Fair Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources in the Time of Covid-19."" New England Journal of Medicine.
","Free online on NEJM.",,https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsb2005114,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsb2005114,,,,"2019-nCoV,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Equipment and Supplies,Pandemic,R-EM,R-Res&Pub,SARS-CoV-2,Treatment and Care",,Publication,Discover,1,0
477,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/477,"Module 7: Infectious Waste Disposal and Equipment Decontamination","Infection Control","EID 4 EMT Free Video Training Series -
Emerging Infectious Diseases Videos for Prehospital Providers -
Infectious Waste Disposal and Equipment Decontamination","University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)",,,2018-05-15,"2022-12-07 general asset review - IPC
2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – IPC review 2023 (Q2) skipped – bumping to 2024 (Q4)",,"Y
Y - D0.1IC/D0.2IC Qualtrics # 217, original # 8a
Y - D0.1IC/D0.2IC Qualtrics # 218, original # 9
Y - D0.1IC/D0.2IC Qualtrics # 222, original # 10
Y - D0.1IC/D0.2IC Qualtrics # 223, original # 11
Y - D0.1IC/D0.2IC Qualtrics # 225, original # 12
Y - D0.1IC/D0.2IC Qualtrics # 229, original # 16",,,,"Infection Prevention and Control",2024-06-10,,,,,,,"
",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,00:27:08,,,,,,,,,,,,,," This instructional series was created by the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), Department of Emergency Health Services, with assistance from the Maryland Department of Health, and funding from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
This program is designed to meet the needs of first responders who are expected to deal with the health needs of people who find themselves in health emergencies they cannot manage on their own. These first responders are typically emergency medical services personnel, such as EMTs and paramedics, but can also be first-aid trained fire fighters, law enforcement personnel, and volunteers such as Red Cross disaster workers. Health officers in summer camps, youth clubs, and other organizations that work with groups of people who may have some vulnerability may also benefit from this program.",,,https://eid4emt.umbc.edu/courses/index.php?courseNum=8,"Instructional series",,,"Decontamination,Equipment and Supplies,Pre-Hospital,R-IPC,Waste,Waste Management",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/392d87f792e5d921c1a6fa77ce6e53b7.png,Webinar,Develop,1,0
344,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/344,"Handling Infectious Human Remains (BioSeal System)","Decedent Management","Policies and Procedures Manual: To provide a safe method for the removal of infectious human remains from the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit (NBU). ","University of Nebraska Medical Center / Nebraska Medicine",,,2021-03,"2022-04-27 by Kate Boulter - file updated
2022-12-07 general asset review - IPC
2024-03-27 Decedent Management never returned – bump to next review",,"Y
Y - D0.1IC/D0.2IC Qualtrics # 213, original # 7 (additional resources)",,,,,2024-08-10,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Decedent Management,Decontamination,Equipment and Supplies,Infection Prevention and Control,Protocol,Public Health,R-DM,Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)",https://repository.netecweb.org/files/original/c97d0df20340e6de1e0b78ec231aa93f.pdf,Protocol,Develop,1,0
152,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/152,"Nebraska biocontainment unit design and operations","Physical Infrastructure","Planning and design of a unique biocontainment unit specifically for care of patients with rare and highly infectious diseases presented an opportunity for nurse leaders to engage staff in crucial groundbreaking decisions. ","Lenaghan, P. A. and M. Schwedhelm",,,2015-06-01,"2022-12-07 general asset review - IPC
2024-03-28 by J. Mundy – IPC review 2023 (Q2) skipped – bumping to 2024 (Q4)",,"Y - D0.1PI/D0.2PI Qualtrics # 103, original # 2a",,,Publication,"Infection Prevention and Control",2024-06-10,,,,,,,,,,"Lenaghan, P. A. and M. Schwedhelm (2015). ""Nebraska biocontainment unit design and operations."" J Nurs Adm 45(6): 298-301.","pay online - or through ovid subscription","Planning and design of a unique biocontainment unit specifically for care of patients with rare and highly infectious diseases presented an opportunity for nurse leaders to engage staff in crucial groundbreaking decisions. The Magnet(R) philosophy and framework were used to structure committees with key stakeholders and staff to ensure best and safe practices. Members of the biocontainment unit are engaged in active research and outreach training.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26010276,,,,"Equipment and Supplies,Infection Prevention and Control,Isolation/Biocontainment,Physical Infrastructure,R-PhIn,R-Res&Pub",,Publication,Discover,1,0
116,https://repository.netecweb.org/items/show/116,"Performance of bedside diagnostic ultrasound in an Ebola isolation unit: the Emory University Hospital experience","Treatment & Care","Individuals with Ebola virus disease, a contagious and potentially lethal infection, are now being treated in specialized units in the United States. ","Moreno, C. C., C. S. Kraft, S. Vanairsdale, P. Kandiah, M. A. Klopman, B. S. Ribner and S. Tridandapani",,,2015-06-01,"2022-09-27 - general asset review - Treatment & Care group
2022-12-07 general asset review - IPC (change to R-T&C)",,"Y - D0.1Tx/D0.2Tx Qualtrics # 821, Additional Resource",,,Publication,,2025-09-27,,,,,,,,,,"Moreno, C. C., C. S. Kraft, S. Vanairsdale, P. Kandiah, M. A. Klopman, B. S. Ribner and S. Tridandapani (2015). ""Performance of bedside diagnostic ultrasound in an Ebola isolation unit: the Emory University Hospital experience."" AJR Am J Roentgenol 204(6): 1157-1159.","free online - Pubmed Central","OBJECTIVE: Individuals with Ebola virus disease, a contagious and potentially lethal infection, are now being treated in specialized units in the United States. We describe Emory University's initial experience, current operating procedures, and ongoing planning with diagnostic ultrasound in the isolation unit. CONCLUSION: Ultrasound use has been limited to date. Future planning considerations include deciding what types of ultrasound studies will be performed, which personnel will acquire the images, and which ultrasound machine will be used.",https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4502572/,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25730332,,,,"Diagnosis,Ebola,Equipment and Supplies,Infection Prevention and Control,Patient Care,R-Res&Pub,R-T&C",https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4502572/pdf/nihms-704742.pdf,Publication,Develop,1,0