Uncovering The Secrets Of ICD-10: Contact With Sharp Object

Webin the healthcare worker's case, nssis are categorized as any transcutaneous injury, penetration of a sharp object wound, or needle that may result in.

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Webfor the ability to sense a sharp object, the best screening test uses a safety pin or other sharp object to lightly prick the face, torso, and 4 limbs;

The patient is asked whether.

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Contact with other sharp object(s), nec, initial encounter;

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A type 2 excludes note indicates that the.

Webthere is potential for injection of hazardous drugs, but contact with infectious fluids, especially blood, is by far the greatest concern.

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Even small amounts of.

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