Bloodborne exposure icd 10
[DOCX File]Sectional Heading - Emory University
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Develop assays for measuring airborne exposure to anaesthetic gases (ongoing) and thereby improving technical capacity of labs in Cuba. Develop training programs. Publish guidelines on risk management. Project GPA1.9i Assessment of exposure to antineoplastic agents in pharmacy and hospital personnel. University of Munich, Germany.
[DOC File]California Workers' Compensation Institute
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3.1All employees who have potential occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens will receive training from EHSO on the epidemiology, symptoms and transmission route of bloodborne pathogen diseases. 3.2 Those employees engaged in shipping specimens must complete and maintain approved IATA shipping training for the shipment of infectious agents ...
[DOC File]Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan
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Jun 01, 2020 · VHA Directive 1200.01(1) §10.a. ... Bloodborne pathogen exposure control plan (select “Yes” if Research Service follows the hospital-wide plan) ... (This is the number of entries with "No" under "ICD and HIPAA Combined”; VA Form 10-0493 is required for all protocols approved between March 12, 2015 and January 20, 2019 and protocols ...
2021 ICD-10-CM Code Z77.21 - Contact with and (suspected) expo…
Employees will be trained regarding bloodborne pathogens at the time of initial assignment to tasks where exposure may occur and annually, during work hours. Additional training will be provided whenever there are changes in tasks or procedures which affect an employee’s occupational exposure; this training will be limited to the new exposure ...
[DOC File]WHO | World Health Organization
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by reducing the risk of transmitting bloodborne pathogens. Fill in the Blanks. Adopting preventive behavior is the best tool against exposure to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HIV and other bloodborne pathogens. Unprotected skin contact with blood-soaked bandages from a first aid incident is an example of indirect contact.
[DOCX File]HRPP and IRB Responsibilities
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A staff member of [DEPARTMENT NAME HERE] has been exposed to your blood or body fluids through a needlestick, sharp or splash injury. Please assist us in deciding what treatment should be offered to the staff member by having your blood taken and tested for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV/AIDS), hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C (HCV).
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You may use PHI, without patient authorization, at the training site for purposes of treatment and your training at that site. However, you may not further disclose PHI in any for
[DOCX File]Weebly
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The term “Universal Precaution” refers to a concept of bloodborne disease control which requires that all human blood and OPIM be treated as if known to be infectious for HBV, HIV, or other bloodborne pathogens regardless of the perceived “low risk” of an individual patient.
[DOC File]Source of the Exposure Blood Borne Pathogen
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If no diagnosis / ICD-10 is provided, the medical necessity of a drug cannot be determined. ... Blood borne pathogen exposure. Soft-tissue infection complicating a work-related wound. ... 13 makes it clear that the MTUS Drug Formulary is not an obstacle to proper treatment under the California occupational Bloodborne Pathogens standard and ...
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