Hygiene and Sterility (Nursing)
Hygiene and Sterility (Nursing)

Hygiene and Sterility (Nursing)

by Samantha Rhea, MSN, RN
Hygiene can be described as the standards and practices aimed at preventing disease and maintaining health. An understanding of infection control would be beneficial to fully understand this course. Regardless of where a nurse chooses to work, a robust understanding of hygiene and sterility is necessary to ensure client safety and well-being.

Course Details

  • Videos 10
  • Duration 0:52 h
  • Quiz questions 25
  • Concept Pages 0

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Your Educators of course Hygiene and Sterility (Nursing)

 Samantha Rhea, MSN, RN

Samantha Rhea, MSN, RN

Samantha Rhea, MSN, RN, is a Nursing Educator with extensive experience in the higher education industry and acute care facilities, and currently works as a Nursing Instructor at Rogers State University.
She obtained her Bachelor's degree in Nursing Science from Northeastern State University and her Master's degree in Nursing Education from the University of Oklahoma.
Since 2012, she has been teaching nursing students at various universities across the US, while also maintaining clinical practice as a registered nurse.
Within Lecturio, Samantha Rhea teaches courses on the Fundamentals of Nursing.


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very educational and informative.
By mjv 2. on 21. July 2024 for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Isolation Precautions (Nursing)

The lecture is concise and easily understandable. It is very educational, updated, and informative. very recommendable.

 
I would like update my knowledge with you
By Misbaha M. on 09. July 2024 for Hygiene and Sterility (Nursing)

Because I wanna to improve my skills and update my knowledge. I seen it on telegram channel then joined

 
Details associated with Hand Hygiene was very informative.
By Elias H. on 23. May 2024 for Special Considerations of Hand Hygiene (Nursing)

I enjoyed the details associated with hand hygiene. Learning that artificial nails can harbor bacteria was informative. If following the provided procedures works well in hospitals, it should work well everywhere you go especially coming in contact with people or things.

 
Excellent to see it broke down slowly
By Michael B. on 04. February 2024 for Sterile Field and Sterile Gloving: Special Considerations (Nursing)

The series on hand hygiene is really important and if you are in a nursing school that does not give extra gloves to practice on, then its even more important to know what your doing. You've broke it down in an excellent demonstration which has a visual learn suits me. Thanks Samantha