PROCEDURE 21-1: REPORT CONFIRMED OR SUSPECTED DISEASE, MICROORGANISM, INFECTION OR CONDITION TO THE APPROPRIATE AGENCY Task: Reporting of cases of communicable disease is important in the evaluation...


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PROCEDURE 21-1: REPORT CONFIRMED OR SUSPECTED DISEASE, MICROORGANISM, INFECTION OR<br>CONDITION TO THE APPROPRIATE AGENCY<br>Task:<br>Reporting of cases of communicable disease is important in the evaluation and planning of disease control and prevention programs,<br>to assure appropriate medical therapy, and in the detection of common-source outbreaks. (Note: This procedure will vary slightly<br>depending on state laws.)<br>Conditions: - List of reportable diseases<br>Confirmed laboratory report or request of the provider for suspicion of reportable disease, Infection, microorganism, or condition<br>Reporting phone number, fax number, or Web site<br>• Case report from specific to reportable conditions<br>Perform the Task within 10 minutes with a minimum score of 70 percent. Scoring: Determine student's score by dividing points<br>awarded by total points possible and multiplying results by 100.<br>Standards:<br>Competency Assessment Information<br>The following is a list of possible topics to use as scenarios for reporting of cases of communicable disease (refer to Table 21-5 in the textbook for<br>addition diseases that must be reported). Document the report in the patient's medical record:<br>• AIDS<br>. Botulism<br>• Lyme disease<br>Measles<br>• Rabies<br>- Rubella<br>Syphilis<br>• Tuberculosis<br>Time began:<br>Time ended:<br>Total time:<br>No. Step<br>Referred to your state's listing of reportable conditions. Referred to the<br>Points<br>Check #1<br>Check 2<br>Check #3<br>1.<br>10<br>

Extracted text: PROCEDURE 21-1: REPORT CONFIRMED OR SUSPECTED DISEASE, MICROORGANISM, INFECTION OR CONDITION TO THE APPROPRIATE AGENCY Task: Reporting of cases of communicable disease is important in the evaluation and planning of disease control and prevention programs, to assure appropriate medical therapy, and in the detection of common-source outbreaks. (Note: This procedure will vary slightly depending on state laws.) Conditions: - List of reportable diseases Confirmed laboratory report or request of the provider for suspicion of reportable disease, Infection, microorganism, or condition Reporting phone number, fax number, or Web site • Case report from specific to reportable conditions Perform the Task within 10 minutes with a minimum score of 70 percent. Scoring: Determine student's score by dividing points awarded by total points possible and multiplying results by 100. Standards: Competency Assessment Information The following is a list of possible topics to use as scenarios for reporting of cases of communicable disease (refer to Table 21-5 in the textbook for addition diseases that must be reported). Document the report in the patient's medical record: • AIDS . Botulism • Lyme disease Measles • Rabies - Rubella Syphilis • Tuberculosis Time began: Time ended: Total time: No. Step Referred to your state's listing of reportable conditions. Referred to the Points Check #1 Check 2 Check #3 1. 10
CENGAGE MINDTAP<br>Q Search this cours<br>Procedure 21-1<br>Time began:<br>Time ended:<br>Total time:<br>No. Step<br>Points<br>Check #1<br>Check #2<br>Check #3<br>Referred to your state's listing of reportable conditions. Referred to the<br>policy and procedure manual in your dinic for the list or did an Internet<br>search for your state's Department of Public Health.<br>1.<br>10<br>Checked the guidelines regarding the timeliness of reporting certain<br>diseases, infections, or conditions.<br>2.<br>15<br>If the condition must be reported immediately, phoned the report to the<br>number listed.<br>If the condition must be reported within seven days, submitted<br>notification online or via fax.<br>3.<br>15<br>4.<br>15<br>5.<br>Recorded the report in the patient's record or in a disclosure log<br>according to the guidelines set by your provider or by the dinic's policy<br>and procedure<br>Student's Total Points<br>15<br>Points Possible<br>70<br>Final Score (Student's Total Points/Possible Points)<br>Instructor's/Evaluator's Comments and Suggestions:<br>CHECK #1<br>Fvaluator' innairet<br>

Extracted text: CENGAGE MINDTAP Q Search this cours Procedure 21-1 Time began: Time ended: Total time: No. Step Points Check #1 Check #2 Check #3 Referred to your state's listing of reportable conditions. Referred to the policy and procedure manual in your dinic for the list or did an Internet search for your state's Department of Public Health. 1. 10 Checked the guidelines regarding the timeliness of reporting certain diseases, infections, or conditions. 2. 15 If the condition must be reported immediately, phoned the report to the number listed. If the condition must be reported within seven days, submitted notification online or via fax. 3. 15 4. 15 5. Recorded the report in the patient's record or in a disclosure log according to the guidelines set by your provider or by the dinic's policy and procedure Student's Total Points 15 Points Possible 70 Final Score (Student's Total Points/Possible Points) Instructor's/Evaluator's Comments and Suggestions: CHECK #1 Fvaluator' innairet
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