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Tuberculosis Exposure Control Plan

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Universal Precautions/Infection Control Quiz

Universal Precautions/Infection Control Quiz

www.feinberg.northwestern.edu

Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan . 6.51 . Potentially Infectious Medial Waste Management . 6.11 . ... and providing a plan for accidental exposure to blood and body fluids. 2. ... Care of patients who have suspected or confirmed tuberculosis . Infection Control Manual Appendix, Guidelines for Prevention of TB Transmission .

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2021 MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS …

2021 MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

www.safety.duke.edu

employees include the Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan and the Tuberculosis Control Plan (Section VI. of the Duke University Safety Manual). Both of these plans are subject to annual update and approval by the DUSC and the …

  Management, Control, Material, Plan, 2012, Hazardous, Exposure, Tuberculosis, Exposure control plan, 2021 management plan for hazardous materials, Tuberculosis control plan

WHO guidelines on tuberculosis infection prevention and ...

WHO guidelines on tuberculosis infection prevention and ...

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measures designed to minimize the risk of M. tuberculosis transmission within populations. A three-level hierarchy of controls comprising administrative controls, environmental controls and respiratory protection has been shown to reduce and prevent the risk of transmission and exposure to M. tuberculosis.

  Exposure, Tuberculosis

Infection Control Principles & Strategies

Infection Control Principles & Strategies

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Exposure period: 0.5 h The quality of ventilation has been pointed as a major factor in determining the risk of exposure. Fennelly K, Nardell E. The relative efficacy of respirators and room ventilation in preventing occupational tuberculosis. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 1998;19(10):754-759.

  Control, Exposure, Tuberculosis

Guidance on infection control in schools and other ...

Guidance on infection control in schools and other ...

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Tuberculosis* Always consult the Duty Room Requires prolonged close contact for spread Whooping cough* ... Guidance on infection control in schools and other childcare settings ... Report exposure to midwife and GP at any stage of pregnancy.

  Control, Exposure, Tuberculosis

Appendix B. Tuberculosis (TB) risk assessment worksheet

Appendix B. Tuberculosis (TB) risk assessment worksheet

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Does the written infection-control plan need to be updated based on the timing of the previous update (i.e., >1 year, changing TB epidemiology of the community or setting, the occurrence of a TB outbreak, change in state or local TB policy, or

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Tuberculosis prevention, care and control

Tuberculosis prevention, care and control

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2 WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Tuberculosis prevention, care and control: a practical directory of new advances. 1.Tuberculosis - prevention and control. 2.Tuberculosis - diagnosis. 3.Tuberculosis - drug therapy. 4.National health programs. 5.Strategic planning.

  Control, Prevention, Care, Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis prevention, Care and control

Chapter 7 Tuberculosis Infection Control

Chapter 7 Tuberculosis Infection Control

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Chapter 7 – Tuberculosis Infection Control. 192. Infectiousness. The infectiousness of a TB patient is directly related to the number of droplet nuclei carrying . M. tuberculosis (tubercle bacilli) that are expelled into the air. Depending on the environment, these tiny particles can remain suspended in the air for several hours. M. tuberculosis

  Control, Tuberculosis

PART 554. BLOODBORNE INFECTIOUS DISEASES

PART 554. BLOODBORNE INFECTIOUS DISEASES

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infection control that treats all human blood and other potentially infectious material as capable of transmitting HIV, HBV, and other bloodborne pathogens. (dd) “Work practices” means controls that reduce the likelihood of exposure to bloodborne pathogens by altering the manner in which a task is performed.

  Control, Exposure

Specimen Collection, Handling, Transport and Processing

Specimen Collection, Handling, Transport and Processing

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidelines for Preventing the Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Health-Care Settings, MMWR 2005:54, RR-17 10

  Control, Collection, Specimen, Tuberculosis, Specimen collection

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