BSN PL Handbook Florida

Exposure Procedure

  • When a Tuberculosis (TB) exposure occurs, the involved student will report the incident to the clinical instructor and the appropriate administrative staff at the involved institution or agency.
  • The student will be counseled immediately and referred to his or her personal health care provider, or local Health Department.
  • A baseline Tuberculosis Skin Test (TST) should be administered as soon as possible after the exposure.
  • Frequency of follow-up TSTs will be performed per provider protocol. A TST performed 12 weeks after the last exposure will indicate whether infection has occurred.
  • A student with evidence of new infection, (TST conversions) needs to be evaluated for active TB. Even if active TB is not diagnosed, prophylactic therapy for latent TB is recommended.
  • A student with a previously documented reactive TST need not be retested but should have a baseline symptom screen performed following the exposure and repeated 12 weeks after the exposure. If the symptom screen is positive a chest x-ray is required.
  • Any active case of TB must be reported to local Health Department.