1993-2004
Prepared
Sept. 2004
The purpose of this bibliography is to help consumers and
professionals identify books, journal articles, journal titles,
articles on the web, and/or web sites, that discuss the subject
of Universal Precautions. Not all of the listed materials
are owned by LINC, and, not all of the materials have been
reviewed by staff. Materials have been included based on
publication date and perceived relevancy, and includes those
publications from 1993-2004.
Books:
Chinnes, Libby Flanders ; Dillon, Anne
M. ; Fauerbach, Loretta Liz. (2002). Home
care handbook of infection control. Washington, DC : Association of Professionals
in Infection Control and Epidemiology ; Jefferson City, MO
: Missouri Alliance for Home Care.
Stephen, Sara D. (2002). Using
goal setting and feedback to increase compliance with universal
precautions: a thesis. (OCLC No. 42877063).
Universal precautions:
what employees need to know. (2000).
Springfield, IL : Illinois Dept. of Public Health.
Wiseman, Joan D. (1999). Procedures
for the handling and processing of blood specimens: approved
guideline. Wayne,
PA : NCCLS.
Journal Articles:
Brigham, B.J. (1991). A participatory
learning module: asepsis and universal precautions. Nurse
Educator, 16(1), 22-25.
Edens, Retha M. (2003). Preventing infection in the classroom:
the use of universal precautions. Teaching
Exceptional Children, 35(4), 62-66.
Kravitz, M. (1996). Outpatient wound care. Critical
Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 8(2), 217-233.
Richard, V.S. ; Kenneth, J. ; Cherian, T. ; Chandy, G.M.
(2000). Preventing transmission of blood-borne pathogens
to health care workers. National Medical
Journal of India, 13(2), 82-85.
Seacat, J.P. (2003). Education about treating patients with
HIV infections: the student perspective. Journal
of Dental Education, 67(6),630-640.
Sridhar, M.R. ; Boopathi, S. ; Lodha, R. ; Kabra, S.K. (2004).
Standard precautions and post exposure prophylaxis for preventing
infections. Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 71(7), 617-625.
Trask, K. (1995). The challenges of teaching universal precautions
to multicultural, diverse patients and their family members.
Journal of Intravenous Nursing, 18(6), S32-37.
Trim, J.C. (2004). A review of needle protective devices
to prevent sharps injuries. British Journal
of Nursing, 13(3),
144, 146-153.
Ward, D.J. (2001). Infection control policies in nursing
homes. Nursing Standard, 15(46), 40-44.
Microform:
National Institutes of Health. (1999).
Universal precautions at the National
Institutes of Health Clinical Center. Bethesda, MD : The Center.
Videos:
Bloodborne safety:
universal precautions, safety precautions and needlestick
prevention in acute care. (2001). MEDCOM Trainex. Los Angeles, CA : Distributed by
RAmEx Ars Medica. Catalog No. UP100T. 35 min.
Bloodborne safety:
universal precautions, safety precautions and needlestick
prevention in long term care. (2001). MEDCOM
Trainex. Los Angeles, CA : Distributed by RAmEx Ars Medica.
Catalog No. UP200V-5. 41 min.
Universal precautions:
AIDS and hepatitis B prevention: home healthcare. (1997). MEDCOM Trainex. Los Angeles, CA
: Distributed by RAmEx Ars Medica. Catalog No. UP300S. 33
min.
Universal precautions:
AIDS and hepatitis B prevention: medical office. (1992). MEDCOM Trainex. Los Angeles, CA :
Distributed by RAmEx Ars Medica. Catalog No. UP500R. 31 min.