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AOHP The Expert Resource for Occupational Health Professionals . AOHP is the only national professional organization that exclusively addresses the needs and concerns of the occupational professional in health care. Learn more
About AOHP
AOHP is the only national professional organization with the exclusive mission of addressing the needs and concerns of occupational health professionals in healthcare settings. Occupational health nurses/professionals take responsibility for employee care.
Member Services - AOHP
Founded in 1981, AOHP is the only national professional organization that exclusively addresses the needs and concerns of the occupational professional in healthcare. We have …
Certifications - AOHP
The CE Committee's Provider Unit can provide AOHP Chapters with continuing nursing educational activities that award nursing contact hours. Please contact AOHP Headquarters …
National Conference - AOHP
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Journal - AOHP
To access the latest issue of the AOHP Journal, simply click here and log in. You can view online, you can also print the journal if you prefer a hardcopy version. Our digital format offers several …
In July 2004, AOHP issued a position statement on safe patient handling. It includes additional background information, strategies to reduce injuries related to safe patient handling and mobility,
Q: If you place a needle on a manufacturer-filled syringe and
A: In general, a vaccine should not be prepared until the provider is ready to administer it to a patient. This is because once the syringe cap is removed or a needle is attached, the sterile seal is broken. However, if a sterile seal has been broken, staff should be sure to maintain the syringe at the appropriate temperature and either use it or discard it at the end of the clinic day.
Why air bubbles can be injected but air bubbles in user-filled
Q: I’ve seen the recommendation stating air bubbles in manufacturer-filled syringes do not need to be expelled. Can you explain why those air bubbles can be injected but air bubbles in user-filled syringes must be expelled?
Getting Started Manual - AOHP
AOHP has published the expanded 16 th edition of its flagship publication, Getting Started: Occupational Health in the Healthcare Setting. This comprehensive resource manual has proven its value to occupational health professionals (OHPs) for nearly two decades as the specialty practice of occupational health in healthcare has evolved in scope ...