TL;DR
OSHA Compliance in Healthcare: Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards: bloodborne pathogens, hazard communication, and workplace safety.
OSHA Compliance in Healthcare
Definition
Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards: bloodborne pathogens, hazard communication, and workplace safety.
Professional Standards
Professional standards for osha compliance in healthcare are established by the relevant certification body and regulatory agencies. Certified professionals must demonstrate competency through examination and maintain credentials through continuing education. Scope of practice is defined by state law and facility policy. Never perform tasks outside your authorized scope.
Clinical Significance
Medical assistants encountering osha compliance in healthcare should be familiar with associated laboratory values. Urinalysis reference ranges:
- Specific gravity: 1.005-1.030
- WBC: 0-5/HPF
- Bacteria: negative
- Glucose: negative
Common Errors
Medical assistants must avoid these errors related to osha compliance in healthcare:
- Nerve injury: remove needle immediately if patient reports shooting pain
- Hematoma: apply pressure immediately
- Syncope: lower head, apply cool compress, do not leave unattended
- Failing to verify patient identity using two identifiers before any procedure
Related Procedures
Related clinical procedures include phlebotomy. Order of draw for vacuum tubes:
- Gold/SST (serum separator)
- Green (heparin for chemistry)
- Gray (sodium fluoride for glucose)
- Blood culture (yellow SPS)
- Pink (EDTA for blood bank)
Preferred venipuncture site: Median cubital vein (first choice).
Safety Considerations
Safety considerations for osha compliance in healthcare in the medical office include proper technique and universal precautions.
Subcutaneous injections: angle 45 degrees (or 90 with short needle/obese), sites include Upper arm (posterior), Abdomen (2 inches from umbilicus), Anterior thigh. Maximum volume: 0.5-1.0 mL. Needle: 25-27G, 5/8 inch.
Why It Matters
OSHA compliance requirements tested on MA, CNA, and CST exams.
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