Aseptic Techniques Training

Prevent Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs) | Master CDC & OSHA-Compliant Aseptic Practices | Earn CE CreditsAseptic Techniques Training

In the United States alone, 1 in 31 hospitalized patients acquires at least one healthcare-associated infection (HAI) every day – that’s over 722,000 infections and nearly 75,000 preventable deaths annually (CDC 2024 data). The overwhelming majority of CLABSIs, CAUTIs, SSIs, and bloodstream infections can be prevented with consistent, evidence-based aseptic technique.

Our Aseptic Techniques Training is a 60-minute, fully updated 2025 online course designed specifically for nurses, physicians, surgical technologists, infection preventionists, and all clinical staff who perform or assist with high-risk procedures.

Why This Aseptic Technique Course Stands Out

  • 100% Current with 2025 CDC, OSHA, AORN & APIC Guidelines
  • Engaging video narration with real clinical footage and animations
  • Interactive knowledge checks and procedure simulations
  • Instant certificate with 1.0 CE contact hour (approved by most state boards and ANCC-accredited providers)
  • Mobile-friendly – complete on phone, tablet, or desktop
  • Unlimited access and retakes for one full year

Course Curriculum – Everything You Need to Stay Compliant & Protect Patients

Module 1: Fundamentals of Infection Prevention

  • Defining Aseptic Technique
  • The Chain of Infection
  • Microorganisms, Cross-Contamination & HAIs
  • Standards & Regulatory Framework
  • High-Risk Procedures
  • Personal Responsibility & Professional Ethics

Module 2: Hand Hygiene & Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Hand Hygiene – Foundation & Proper Technique
  • Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizers
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Glove Selection & Use

Module 3: Environmental Control

  • Environmental Sources of Contamination
  • Cleaning & Disinfection Standards
  • Sterile Field Setup & Maintenance
  • Environmental Control During High-Risk Procedures

Module 4: Sterile Field Management

  • Sterile vs. Non-Sterile Techniques
  • Opening Sterile Packages
  • Pouring Sterile Solutions
  • Using Sterile Supplies from Non-Sterile Packages
  • Donning Sterile Gloves – Closed & Open Techniques
  • Removing Contaminated Gloves (Doffing)
  • Gloving Assistance & Mutual Sterility
  • IV Site Selection & Preparation
  • Peripheral IV Catheter Insertion Technique
  • Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Placement
  • Injection Site Selection & Cleaning
  • Multi-Dose Vial Access
  • Single-Dose Vial Handling
  • Maintaining IV Line Integrity
  • Indwelling Urinary Catheter Aseptic Care
  • Wound Care & Sterile Dressing Changes
  • Sterile Dressing Application & Securing
  • Case Study

Who Should Enroll (Mandatory Annual Training for Most Facilities)

  • Registered Nurses (RNs) & Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
  • Physicians, Physician Assistants & Nurse Practitioners
  • Surgical Technologists & Operating Room Staff
  • Infection Preventionists & Quality Teams
  • Central Sterile Processing Professionals
  • Nursing Students & New Graduates

Learning Objectives – You Will Be Able To:

  1. Break the chain of infection using evidence-based aseptic practices
  2. Perform hand hygiene and PPE donning/doffing without contamination
  3. Set up and maintain a sterile field during high-risk procedures
  4. Apply maximal barrier precautions for central line insertion
  5. Identify and immediately correct breaches in aseptic technique (including speaking up)
  6. Reduce CLABSI, CAUTI, and SSI rates in your unit

Course Overview:

  • Total Course Duration: 28 minutes
  • Audio: Yes
  • Number of Total Slides: 41 slides
  • Online course login expires in: 2 months from receiving the login details. You will not have access to online content after you complete the course.
  • Certificate valid for: 2 Years
  • Type of License: One user license cannot be transferred after login is assigned.

Enroll Today – Instant Access

Individual License – $25

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Questions? Call (515) 865-4591 or email Bob@training-hipaa.net