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The only chief complaint that you are guaranteed to eventually have to manage in a colleague
Respiratory Exposures
- Meningococcus (meningococcemia, meningitis, etc)
- Give prophylaxis (ceftriaxone) if…
- Intubated a pt without a mask
- Suctioned a pt without a mask
- Performed mouth to mouth resuscitation
- Give prophylaxis (ceftriaxone) if…
- Tuberculosis
- CDC recommends testing if exposed
- Treat if positive
- CDC recommends prophylaxis in..
- Little children, HIV positive, immunosuppressed
- CDC recommends testing if exposed
Cutaneous Exposures (Broken Skin, Mucous Membranes, Needle Stick)
- Hepatitis B
- Test source patient
- If positive, 1-30% risk of transmission with needle stick exposure
- (Mucous membrane/broken skin exposures are much lower risk)
- If positive, 1-30% risk of transmission with needle stick exposure
- Test exposed colleague for anti-HepB surface antibody level
- If source patient is positive and coworker is not fully immunized…
- Treatment
- Hep B Vaccine
- Hep B Immunoglobulin
- Treatment
- Test source patient
- Hepatitis C
- Test source patient
- If positive, 2% risk of transmission with needle stick exposure
- (Mucous membrane/broken skin exposures are much lower risk)
- If positive, 2% risk of transmission with needle stick exposure
- Get baseline hepatic function labs (LFTs) in coworker
- Follow-up on outpatient basis, no prophylaxis available
- Test source patient
- HIV
- Test source patient with rapid HIV test
- If positive, 1/300 risk of transmission with needle stick exposure
- Transmission risk increases if: bloody exposure, large needle bore
- (Mucous membrane/broken skin exposures are much lower risk)
- If positive, 1/300 risk of transmission with needle stick exposure
- Generally recommend prophylaxis if source is positive
- Prophylaxis is potentially curative if given at exposure
- Counsel on safe sex practices
- Counsel on common treatment side effects
- GI symptoms, headaches, fatigue
- Test source patient with rapid HIV test
Additional Reading HIV Occupational Exposure Guidelines (US Public Health Service)