ISDH Infection Prevention updatesINFECTION PREVENTION UPDATES
JENNIFER SPIVEY, MSN, RN, CNOR, CIC, FAPIC PROGRAM MANAGER
INFECTION PREVENTION
Universal Source Control Remains
• Mask for all HCP and residents when in the facility.
• Eye Protection for HCP when moderate to substantial (high)
community transmission when delivering essential direct care within
6 ft of all resident (s), when in TBP, and during outbreak
testing.
• Masks for all Residents –when out of room and when HCP are
delivering care
• Facility should have a plan for laundering cloth masks!
Eye Protection Updates 03.31.21
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• If the county positivity rates are < 5% with low community
transmission and the facility is not in outbreak testing, then eye
protection will not be required when providing essential direct
care within 6 feet to residents who are not in Transmission -Based
Precautions (TBP) for COVID-19 or quarantined for COVID positive
exposures. o This would include residents in the general population
(green zones) who are not suspected to have
COVID-19. o IF the county positivity rates increase to moderate or
high substantial community transmission then
eye protection should be used for all residents within 6 feet when
delivering essential direct care regardless of COVID 19
status.
o Changes from CDC updated guidance Feb 2021 : During moderate to
high community transmission eye protection should be worn by HCP
who provide essential direct care within 6 feet for any resident
regardless of COVID status in all levels of care in LTC settings.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-
ncov/hcp/infection-control-recommendations.html.
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GREEN ZONE STANDARD PRECAUTIONS
GENERAL POPULATION PPE REQUIRED:
UNIVERSAL SURGICAL MASK or
(Use a face shield if wearing OSHA unapproved KN95) UNIVERSAL
EYEWEAR: FACE SHIELD or GOGGLES
(When providing care within 6 feet or less) GLOVES
HAND HYGIENE AND STANDARD PRECAUTIONS including Hand Hygiene in ALL
ZONES
* moderate to substantial transmission for eye protection within 6
ft
Interim Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations to Prevent
SARS-CoV-2 Spread in Nursing Homes- updated 03.29.21
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• Interim Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations to
Prevent SARS-CoV-2 Spread in Nursing Homes. Updates are summarized
at the top of the guidance, but we have highlighted a few below: o
Two prior guidance documents, “Responding to COVID-19 in
Nursing
Homes” and “Performing Facility-wide SARS-CoV-2 Testing in Nursing
Homes” were merged with this guidance.
o Added a section addressing circumstances when quarantine is
recommended for new admissions and for residents who leave the
facility.
o Added a section addressing quarantine and work exclusion
considerations for asymptomatic residents and HCP who are within 90
days of resolved infection.
Two prior guidance documents, “Responding to COVID-19 in Nursing
Homes” and “Performing Facility- wide SARS-CoV-2 Testing in Nursing
Homes” were merged with this guidance
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Assign One or More Individuals with Training in Infection Control
to Provide On- Site Management of the IPC Program
•This should be a full-time role for at least one person in
facilities that have more than 100 residents or that provide
on-site ventilator or hemodialysis services. •Smaller facilities
should consider staffing the IPC program based on the resident
population and facility service needs identified in the IPC risk
assessment. •CDC has created an online training course external
icon that can orient individuals to this role in nursing
homes.
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• Put FDA-approved alcohol-based hand sanitizer with 60-95% alcohol
in every resident room (ideally both inside and outside of the
room) and other resident care and common areas (e.g., outside
dining hall, in therapy gym).
Fit testing
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Implement a respiratory protection program that is compliant with
the OSHA respiratory protection standard (29 CFR 1910.134external
icon) for employees if not already in place. The program should
include medical evaluations, training, and fit testing.
District 4: 67 facilities Angela Badibanga MPH
[email protected] 317-695-3335
District 5: (shared 135) 65 facilities each Erin Borst MPH,
[email protected] 317-719-0776 and Deanna Paddack RN
[email protected] 317-464-7710
District 6: 68 facilities Tanya Canales RN
[email protected]
317-677-3583
District 7: 60 facilities Sara Reese RN
[email protected]
317-450-8049
District 8: 72 facilities Karen Perry APRN
[email protected]
317-903-5329
District 9: 68 facilities Mary Land RN
[email protected]
317-617-5034
District 10: 63 facilities Mary Enlow RN
[email protected]
317-727-8431
Total 737 Facilities
District IP team
Vander- burgh
Black- ford
Long Term Care Infection Prevention Team Districts Tina Feaster
CIC- Healthcare Associated Infections Supervisor
Jennifer Spivey MSN, RN, CNOR, CIC, FAPIC – Program Manager,
Infection Prevention
[email protected] 317-471-7844
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District 4: 67 facilities Angela Badibanga MPH
[email protected] 317-695-3335
District 5: (shared 135) 65 facilities each Erin Borst MPH,
[email protected] 317-719-0776 and Deanna Paddack RN
[email protected] 317-464-7710
District 6: 68 facilities Tanya Canales RN
[email protected]
317-677-3583
District 7: 60 facilities Sara Reese RN
[email protected]
317-450-8049
District 8: 72 facilities Karen Perry APRN
[email protected]
317-903-5329
District 9: 68 facilities Mary Land RN
[email protected]
317-617-5034
District 10: 63 facilities Mary Enlow RN
[email protected]
317-727-8431
Total 737 Facilities
Bartholomew
Fayette
Floyd
Union
Switzerland
Hunting-
ton
Verm.
Ohio
Vander-
burgh
Black-
ford
Long Term Care Infection Prevention Team Districts Tina Feaster
CIC- Healthcare Associated Infections Supervisor
Jennifer Spivey MSN, RN, CNOR, CIC, FAPIC – Program Manager,
Infection Prevention
317-499-3877
Jennifer K. Spivey MSN, RN, CNOR, CIC, FAPIC Infection Prevention
Program Manager Epidemiology Resource Center Indiana Department of
Health
[email protected] 317-471-7844
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Universal Source Control Remains
Eye Protection Updates 03.31.21
Stop for Green zone * Eye Protection based on moderate to
substantial transmission
Interim Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations to Prevent
SARS-CoV-2 Spread in Nursing Homes- updated 03.29.21
Infection Preventionist