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BLOOD BORNE PATHOGEN EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN POLICY

Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan Policy

An exposure incident is defined as a specific eye, mouth, other mucous membrane, or non-intact skin contact with any potentially infectious material. Students should be aware that an infectious or environmental hazard exposure can adversely affect their overall health as well as performance in the Program.

1. Immediately wash exposed skin area with soap and water. If eyes are exposed, immediately flush with water. For mouth or other mucous membrane exposures, rinse with large amounts of water.

2. If the exposure occurs on a clinical clerkship, the student shall IMMEDIATELY REPORT the incident to the Preceptor or clinician student is working with. The student will follow the institutional infectious and environmental hazard policy, including completing all necessary documentation as required and proceed to step 5. The student is required to report the incident via telephone and email to one of the clinical coordinators as soon as possible but no later than 24 hours following the incident.

3. If exposure occurs on the Hofstra University campus, the student shall IMMEDIATELY REPORT the incident to the course instructor. The course instructor should call Public Safety to report the incident. The number to call from a cell phone is: 516-463-6606 / Campus landline phone: x36606.

If the source individual is another student or faculty member, they will be instructed to call Student

Health Services at 516-463-6745 prior before reporting to Wellness and Campus Living Center for determination of infectious disease status and proceed to step 6.

4. If exposure occurs at the Northwell Bioskills lab, the student shall IMMEDIATELY REPORT the incident to the course instructor. The course instructor will ensure the student irrigates and cleans the affected area. The course instructor will notify Northwell staff. The course instructor will ask Northwell staff for a copy of the Anatomy Gifts Registry specimen data sheet. The student must call Student Health Services at 516-463-6745 before reporting to Wellness and

Campus Living Center and proceed to step 6.

5. The student must go to the nearest Hospital Emergency Department immediately after the incident to receive counseling, a physical examination, blood testing, and post-exposure prophylaxis if deemed appropriate by the health care provider. If possible, arrangements should be made to determine infectious disease state of the source person. This is generally done through established institutional protocols that are initiated by health care provider evaluating student post exposure.

Although this is recommended, this is not a requirement and should not delay post exposure management. In the absence of known source person status, risk assessment of the severity of exposure and HIV status of the source person should be completed by healthcare provider to determine post exposure management.

6. The Exposure Incident Investigation Form should first be filled out by the student as much as possible, ensuring details are included as well as recommendations for avoiding repetition, and then reviewed and signed by an Academic Coordinator if the incident occurred on campus or at the Northwell Bioskills lab, or a Clinical Coordinator if occurred on a clinical clerkship. This form must be completed and signed in person or virtually by the appropriate faculty member within 2448 hours of exposure. The form is available in all program handbooks, including electronically on

Exxat and at http://www.hofstra.edu/academics/colleges/nursing-physician-assistant/physicianassistant/physician-assistant-handbooks.html.