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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tb risk assessment form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Incidence of TB' section. Input the TB incidence rates for your community, state, and facility. Use data from local health departments for accuracy.
  3. Proceed to the 'Risk Classification' section. Indicate the number of inpatient beds and patients with TB disease encountered in your setting. Based on these figures, classify your risk level as low, medium, or potential ongoing transmission.
  4. In the 'Screening of HCWs for M. tuberculosis Infection' section, check which healthcare workers are included in your TB screening program and provide details on testing frequency and results maintenance.
  5. Complete the 'TB Infection-Control Program' section by confirming if a written plan exists and detailing responsible personnel. Ensure all necessary updates are noted.
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Evaluate for active TB disease with a chest x-ray and symptom screen. If patient has symptoms consistent with active TB disease, and/or abnormal chest x-ray, sputum acid fast bacilli (AFB) smears, cultures and nucleic acid amplification testing are likely indicated.
A sample of blood is sent to a lab. One lab test finds out whether certain immune system cells can recognize tuberculosis. A positive test shows that you have either a latent TB infection or active TB disease. Other tests of the blood sample can help determine if you have active disease.
Adult Tuberculosis (TB) Risk Assessment Use this tool to identify asymptomatic adults (persons 18 years and older) who require testing for latent TB infection (LTBI). Routine testing of persons without risk factors is not recommended.
If you are located at a school site, the California School Employee TB Risk Assessment Questionnaire can be completed in-person with the school site Registered Nurse.
RISK FACTORS FOR TUBERCULOSIS Diabetes mellitus. Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) are at a higher risk of transitioning from latent to active tuberculosis. Smoking. Alcohol use. Illicit drug use.

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When should I know the results of my TB test? It takes 48 to 72 hours to complete a skin TB test. Once you have your second visit with your healthcare provider, theyll be able to tell you whether your skins reaction indicates that you have a TB infection.
Treatment for latent TB infection is highly recommended. Perform annual screening for symptoms of TB disease. Annually reevaluate the risk and benefits of treatment for latent TB infection. Ensure health care personnel know the symptoms of TB disease that should prompt an immediate evaluation between screening.

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