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NADONA Webinar: Survey Management of Infection Prevention10/26/202111am
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Survey Management of Infection Prevention
When the surveyors walk in your door are you confident that you are ready for their review? When it comes to Infection Control do you feel that all the pieces are in place? If you answered no to either of these questions NADONA encourages you to join the webinar. It will cover the basics of what is needed and some specifics to help you be prepared for questions on the water management plan, isolation update, and employee health etc. Spend an hour viewing this webinar and walk away with a checklist that will help you determine your readiness for survey. A short meeting of the Washington Chapter of NADONA will take place following the webinar for those interested in joining, becoming a member or becoming more involved in the chapter.
Speakers:
Nancy Tuders, RN, GERO-BC, IP-BC, CDONA, Assistant Director of Education, NADONA, Graduate of Indiana University is Board Certified as a Gerontological Nurse by the American Nursing Credentialing Center, Board Certified Infection Preventionist, NADONA and CDONA. Vice Chairperson of Care Providers Regulatory Forum. Appointed to MN Board of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators in 2007, reappointed in 2011 and 2014. Over 30 years in LTC, DON, ADON, Nurse Manager. Last 20 years as a Nurse Consultant. Former Director and Vice President of Clinical Services. Nancy believes a little humor helps lighten the load we carry in LTC.
Lisa Stubenrauch, RN-BC BSN CDONA/LTC RAC-CT NHA, owner of Quality Improvement Consulting. President of the Washington Chapter of NADONA Former Nursing Home Administrator and DNS. Lisa has over 33 years’ experience in Skilled Nursing Care including Director of Nursing, Administrator, Regional Operations Manager and Regional Nurse Consultant and Independent Nursing and Operations Consultant positions. She currently is the owner of Quality Improvement Consulting. She provides nursing, systems and operations consulting to SNF’s in Washington State. Lisa believes it “takes a village” to survive and thrive in LTC.