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Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures

Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures. PRODUCED BY RI Department of Health, Division of EMS & Hospital Association of Rhode Island. Objectives. Describe the pre-hospital worker’s legal obligations with respect to reporting exposures.

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Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures

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  1. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures PRODUCED BY RI Department of Health, Division of EMS & Hospital Association of Rhode Island

  2. Objectives • Describe the pre-hospital worker’s legal obligations with respect to reporting exposures. • Define the following terms related to pre-hospital exposures: Significant Exposure, Exposed Worker, Source Patient, Presenting Facility, Designated Officer. • Describe actions required of an Exposed Worker. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 2)

  3. Objectives • Describe supportive actions taken by EMS providers caring for an Exposed Worker. • Describe post-exposure actions taken by hospital Emergency Department and follow-up staff (i.e., Infection Control, Employee or Occupational Health) • Describe preventive and post-exposure actions taken by an EMS department/service. • Demonstrate proper completion of the RI Pre-Hospital Exposure Form. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 3)

  4. Legal Obligations • Section 23-4.1-19 of the Rhode Island General Laws requires an exposed pre-hospital worker to complete a Health Department approved exposure form and file it with the hospital receiving the Source Patient. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 4)

  5. Confidentiality • HIPAA • Exposed Worker’s info • Source Patient’s info Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 5)

  6. Definitions • Significant Exposure • A needle stick injury from a needle previously used on a patient. • Cuts from sharp objects contaminated with a patient’s blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM.) • Blood or body fluid splashes to eyes, mouth, nose, or non-intact skin. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 6)

  7. Definitions • Significant Exposure (cont’d) • Human bite resulting in an actual break in the skin. (Potential exposure to both the exposed worker and the person inflicting the bite). • Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in the absence of a barrier or protective airway. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 7)

  8. Definitions • Exposed Worker: • “any emergency service worker responding on behalf of a licensed ambulance/rescue service, or a fire department or a law enforcement agency who has sufficient reason to believe that, in the course of their professional duties, they have been exposed to bodily fluids or other substances that may result in the worker contracting a serious infection and/or illness” [Rules & Regulations Relating to EMS] Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 8)

  9. Definitions • Source Patient: • “the transported patient believed to be the source of the infectious materials to which the worker believes he or she has been exposed” [Rules & Regulations Relating to EMS] • Receiving Facility: • “the hospital receiving the transported patient believed to be the source of the infectious materials” [Rules & Regulations Relating to EMS] Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 9)

  10. Definitions • Designated Officer: • the supervisor or other individual whom the exposed worker’s department or service has designated as the point of contact for notification regarding pre-hospital exposure Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 10)

  11. Actions by the Exposed Worker • Recognize that an exposure incident has/may have occurred. • Report to Emergency Department or other healthcare facility immediately following the exposure incident. • Preferably the facility to which the Source Patient was transported! Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 11)

  12. Actions by the Exposed Worker • Complete Part A of the RI Pre-Hospital Exposure Form. • May be obtained from Exposed Worker’s department/service or from the Emergency Department • Provide complete and legible information. • Include Source Patient’s information including name and date-of-birth. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 12)

  13. Actions by the Exposed Worker • Ensure that a RI Ambulance Run Report for the Source Patient is submitted to the receiving facility. • Present self to hospital Emergency Department for evaluation. • Exposed Worker must give consent before being evaluated and/or treated (an Emergency Department patient record will be initiated for the Exposed Worker). Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 13)

  14. Actions by the Exposed Worker • Consent to baseline testing • For potential HIV exposures, the exposed worker must consent to baseline HIV testing before the Source Patient is tested for HIV • Submit Exposed Worker’s copy of RI Pre-Hospital Exposure Form to Exposed Worker’s department or service Designated Officer or Infection Control Officer. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 14)

  15. Actions by the Exposed Worker • Complete any additional post-exposure procedures required by the Exposed Worker’s department/service. • The Exposed Worker’s designated officer shall be notified of the exposure, even if the Exposed Worker refuses evaluation and/or treatment. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 15)

  16. Actions by Unexposed EMS Workers • Assist in decontamination of the Exposed Worker as needed. • Provide any required medical care (and emotional support!) • Transport worker to same hospital as Source Patient, if needed • Check that exposed worker has completed Part A of the RI Pre-Hospital Exposure Form. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 16)

  17. Actions by E.D. Staff • Assist in decontamination of Exposed Worker if necessary. • Initiate a patient record for the Exposed Worker and obtain consent for treatment. • Assess the exposure significance. • Provide post-exposure care and management of the Exposed Worker as indicated. • Provide counseling and education as appropriate. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 17)

  18. Actions by E.D. Staff • Complete Part B of the RI Pre-Hospital Exposure Form. • Verify all information for both Exposed Worker AND Source Patient (if at same facility.) • Ensure that the RI Ambulance Run Report for the Source Patient is submitted by transporting EMS personnel and maintained with the Source Patient’s medical record. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 18)

  19. Actions by E.D. Staff • Provide the Exposed Worker with the bottom (carbon) copy of the RI Pre-Hospital Exposure Form. • Forward the original copy of the RI Pre-Hospital Exposure Form to Infection Control or other department designated by facility. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 19)

  20. Actions by Hospital Follow-Up Staff • Internal procedures may vary from one facility to another. • Review RI Pre-Hospital Exposure Form when received from Emergency Department. • Confirm that both the Exposed Worker and Source Patient have received appropriate testing/screening. • Review test results in accordance with internal protocols. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 20)

  21. Actions by Hospital Follow-Up Staff • Notify the Exposed Worker’s designated officer within 72 hours of exposure and document if post-exposure follow-up is indicated. • Complete Part C of the RI Pre-Hospital Exposure Form. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 21)

  22. Actions by Hospital Follow-Up Staff • Monitor hospital patients diagnosed with infectious diseases and determine if they were transported by EMS and were undiagnosed at the time of contact. • Where indicated, notify EMS department/service of possible exposure and advise of need for follow-up with crews in contact with the patient. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 22)

  23. Actions by Exposed Worker’s Dept/Service • Procedures may vary. • Basic preventive measures: • Maintain a comprehensive infection control plan that includes compliance with the RI Department of Health exposure reporting requirements. • Ensure all employees are kept up-to-date on immunizations, etc. • Ensure all employees receive periodic training on bloodborne pathogens and infection control. • Exercise oversight necessary to ensure safe working practices and provide remedial education or procedural changes as needed. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 23)

  24. Actions by Exposed Worker’s Dept/Service • Post-Exposure • Notification and recordkeeping • Requirements for confidentiality • Counseling and medical follow-up for Exposed Worker • Investigate circumstances of exposure to determine if it could have been prevented. • Undertake procedural changes and/or re-education as indicated. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 24)

  25. Form Completion • Completeness and accuracy of information. • Confidentiality of both Exposed Worker and Source Patient’s identity and medical information. • Appropriate post-exposure actions as described above. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 25)

  26. Form Completion • Practice filling out sample forms. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 26)

  27. Additional Help? • Questions and requests for additional forms • Refer to department/service Designated Officer and/or Infection Control Officer. • Contact the RI Department of Health, Division of EMS, at (401) 222-2401. Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 27)

  28. Questions? Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 28)

  29. Examination • Written post-test (15 questions) Managing Pre-Hospital Exposures (Slide 29)

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