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INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL BEST PRACTICES<br />

FOR LONG TERM CARE AND COMMUNITY CARE INCLUDING HEALTH CARE OFFICES AND AMBULATORY CLINICS<br />

APPENDIX III – AUDIT TOOL (C)<br />

HEALTH CARE OFFICE AUDIT<br />

AUDIT PERFORMED BY __________________________ DATE:___________________<br />

AREA AUDITED:_______________________________<br />

COMMENTS<br />

ITEMS<br />

N/A<br />

NOT<br />

IMPLEMENTED<br />

PARTLY<br />

IMPLEMENTED<br />

FULLY<br />

IMPLEMENTED<br />

WAITING ROOM<br />

infection control signs at entry<br />

<strong>Infection</strong> <strong>Control</strong> Signs at reception desk<br />

Alcohol-based h<strong>and</strong> cleaner at Reception with signage<br />

Tissue Boxes available<br />

Garbage Cans available<br />

Patient Segregation Area<br />

Clean Toy <strong>and</strong> soiled toy bins available<br />

No office toy policy signs<br />

RECEPTION<br />

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) available<br />

Patient Masks<br />

Staff fluid resistant masks<br />

Staff gloves<br />

Reception staff can maintain 1 metre distance with<br />

patients<br />

Telephone screening protocol has been developed<br />

<strong>and</strong> implemented<br />

EXAMINATION/CONSULTATION ROOMS<br />

H<strong>and</strong>washing sinks with soap available in all rooms<br />

Exam rooms only have essential supplies<br />

[45]<br />

Canadian Committee on Antibiotic Resistance

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