[MCOH-EH] TB exposure screening questions

PRATER, DEANNA deanna.prater at bayareahospital.org
Thu Dec 27 15:44:37 PST 2018


This is very helpful.  I appreciate the information.

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Our state health department generally considers an exposure anything starting at 4 hours in a poorly ventilated space such as a car/enclosed room.. you can read more here https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/DiseasesConditions/CommunicableDisease/Tuberculosis/Documents/UpdatedGuidanceHCWTBScreening.pdf
We have had one large exposure this year- about 100 staff- and elected to test anyone that had 1 hour + exposure/ involved in invasive procedures. I've attached the questionnaire we developed for staff

Constance Pugh, MSN, RN, CEN
Employee Health Services

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From: MCOH-EH <mcoh-eh-bounces+constance.pugh=tuality.org at mylist.net<mailto:mcoh-eh-bounces+constance.pugh=tuality.org at mylist.net>> On Behalf Of Thrasher, Terri (Terri)
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Subject: Re: [MCOH-EH] TB exposure screening questions


Similar to you..

Was the source patient's mouth and nose covered when coughing, sneezing etc. when you were in the same room?
Did you wear a facemask or shield when with the patient?
Did you wear protective facemask is CPR was initiated
Did you have close contact in room for less than 60 minutes.    Face to face contact?     Invasive procedure performed by you?

Would it be considered a non-exposure if they were with the patient for less than 60 minutes?
We generally only tests those who provided direct care or who respond with positive answers to questions above.
We test immediately and then repeat in 10 weeks.
If we get positive results then we expand our testing to others.

When you have confirmed an exposure?  What are your next steps?   Do you have the employees do a TB test now and then at a later date?


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