Exposures
HSC Student Post-Exposure Procedure
In the event that you experience a clinical exposure, please follow the process outlined below. Exposures may include needlesticks/bloodborne pathogens and fluid exposures (body fluids/chemicals). The purpose of this procedure is to ensure exposures are addressed immediately to reduce the risk of infection and to provide prompt treatment, if needed.
- Immediately notify Preceptor and/or HSC Program director of exposure.
- If an exposure occurs…
- on the HSC Campus, contact the HSC Student Health Clinic for next steps.
- while on clinical rotations, follow rotation site protocols.
- at a clinical rotation site that does not have a protocol, go to the nearest Urgent Care Center or HSC Student Health Clinic (if nearby). If after-hours, go to the nearest ER.
- If an exposure occurs…
- Initial and follow-up care, if necessary, should be provided by the same facility in which the exposure took place, when possible.
- If you are required to pay for services, use your personal health insurance.
- Bills and claims associated with bloodborne pathogen (BBP) exposures should be sent to health@unthsc.edu for reimbursement and payment. Note, non-BBP exposures may not be eligible for reimbursement.
- All student bloodborne pathogen exposures should be reported via the HSC Student BBP Post-Exposure Survey, linked below. You do not need to complete the survey if your exposure was not a BBP.
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