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10.07.02.21-2
.21-2 Resident Health Program.
A. The facility's infection control program shall include monitoring of the health status of all residents to determine if the residents are free from tuberculosis in a communicable form.
B. Tuberculosis Assessment.
(1) The facility shall assess residents for tuberculosis according to the following guidelines:
(a) Guidelines for Preventing the Transmission of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in Health Care Facilities; and
(b) Guideline for Infection Control in Health Care Personnel.
(2) All residents shall receive a tuberculin skin test within 10 days of initial admission unless the resident has had a documented negative skin test within the previous month, a previous positive test, history of preventive therapy, or treatment of tuberculosis.
(3) The tuberculin skin test for new admissions may be a two-step skin test that is performed by the facility according to the established infection control policy of the facility. Approved employees shall read the skin test and manage the results of the skin test in accordance with Guidelines for Preventing the Transmission of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in Health-Care Facilities.
(4) The facility shall continue to monitor residents for signs and symptoms of tuberculosis by performing a yearly symptom review. When a resident has signs and symptoms of tuberculosis, a physician shall within 48 hours:
(a) Evaluate the resident for tuberculosis in a communicable form;
(b) Notify the health officer within 24 hours if the physician suspects tuberculosis; and
(c) Coordinate management of the resident and the resident's contacts with the health officer.
(5) The facility shall assess and manage a resident with a history of previous positive tuberculin skin test, previous history of active tuberculosis, or positive skin test conversion in accordance with Guidelines for Preventing the Transmission of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in Health-Care Facilities.
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