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Infection control course preview

This protected view shows course materials for approval teams. The course is not approved yet; enrollment, payment, certificates, and provider certification numbers remain closed until written NYSED approval.

Approval materials

Element 125 minInteractive

Element I. Your Professional Responsibility to Follow and Monitor Infection Control

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Element 230 minInteractive

Element II. Modes and mechanisms of transmission and strategies for prevention and control

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Element 330 minInteractive

Element III. Engineering and Work-Practice Controls to Reduce Patient and Healthcare-Worker Exposure

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Element 430 minInteractive

Element IV. Selecting and Using Barriers and PPE to Prevent Contact with Infectious Material

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Element 530 minInteractive

Element V. Safe patient-care environment: cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization

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Element 630 minInteractive

Lesson 6. Prevention and Control of Infectious and Communicable Diseases in Healthcare Workers (Element VI)

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Element 730 minInteractive

Element VII. Sepsis Awareness and Education

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Final exam25 questions70% passing

Final test controls

The final test opens only after all seven elements, active time, and identity controls are complete, and it releases a certificate only after written NYSED approval.

  • All 7 mandated elements must be completed in sequence before the final test opens.
  • A minimum of 205 active course minutes must be recorded before the final test opens.
  • Identity is checked at account setup, lesson entry, and immediately before the final test.
  • The final test is configured for 25 questions, a 45-minute window, and a 70% passing score.
  • Each element includes interactive knowledge checks with per-item rationale before the student advances.
  • A completion record and certificate are released only after element completion, active time, a passed final test, and record creation - and no certificate is issued before written NYSED approval.