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BBP In Your World: Don't Risk It! - DVD
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Protecting Your Back -DVD
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Hand Hygiene: The Best Medicine (DVD)
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Patient Lifting: Safe Strategies (DVD)
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Healthcare Personal Protective Equipment: Why Risk It - DVD
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Resisting the Flu
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The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard: How It Affects You, How It Protects You - DVD
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Ethical Issues In Nursing: Dignity, Autonomy And Relationships - DVD
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Infection Control For Home Health - DVD
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Patient Diversity: Beyond the Vital Signs - DVD
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Ethical Issues In Nursing: Patients, Professionalism And Boundaries (DVD)
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Safety Meetings for Health Care Workers
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Ethical Issues In Nursing: Privacy, Safety And Standards (DVD)
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Harassment Is (Healthcare Version) - DVD
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Difficult Behavior: Breaking Through (DVD)
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Healthcare Ergonomics: Working to Your Advantage - DVD
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People-Based Patient Safety Series
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Hand Hygiene For Hands That Care - DVD
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HIPAA: Security Compliance (DVD)
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Infection Control Orientation in Home Healthcare: Winning the Battle - DVD
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Handwashing: Avoiding Germs and Viruses At Work (DVD)
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Healthcare-Associated Infections: Prevention & Control (DVD)
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Slips Trips Falls for Heatlhcare (DVD)
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Dealing With Conflict (Healthcare Version) - DVD
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Bloodborne Pathogens: A Healthcare Refresher - DVD
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Patient Rights: Keep Them In Focus - DVD
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Patient Confidentiality: Its Everybodys Job, Not Everybodys Business - DVD
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Cultural Competency: Just Good Healthcare (DVD)
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Ergonomics: Safe Patient Transfer - DVD
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General Hospitable - DVD
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It's Your Back, Don't Break It: Back Safety for Home Health - DVD
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Laser Safety - DVD
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Biological Threats in Healthcare: Identify & Respond - DVD
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Infection Control for Ambulatory Care - DVD
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Bloodborne Pathogens For Ambulatory Care: A Sharper Image - DVD
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Bloodborne Pathogens In Behavioral Healthcare - DVD
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Health care is the second-fastest-growing sector of the U.S. economy, employing over 12 million workers. Women represent nearly 80% of the health care work force. Health care workers face a wide range of hazards on the job, including needlestick injuries, back injuries, latex allergy, violence, and stress. Although it is possible to prevent or reduce health care worker exposure to these hazards, health care workers actually are experiencing increasing numbers of occupational injuries and illnesses. Rates of occupational injury to healthcare workers have risen over the past decade. By contrast, two of the most hazardous industries, agriculture and construction, are safer today than they were a decade ago.
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