Scope and Standards of RME Flashcards
What labs are required for a routine NAVMED 6470/13?
*White blood count (WBC) and Hematocrit (HCT)
*Mirco Urinalysis, via high power field.
Are Actinic keratosis (AK) or basal cell carcinoma (BCC) disqualifying for rad work?
*Adequately treated AK or BBC is not.
*Medical provider may visually determine if AK is being adequately treated.
*Any pt w/ BCC requiring surgical removal i.e. shave biopsy and Mohs microscopic surg will not be considered PQ until the pathology results are obtained.
What are the time requirements for RME Labs?
3 months prior to the physical exam.
If an WBC or HCT is outside of facility lab ranges what must happen before the worker can be marked PQ?
*Repeat lab will be performed and hopefully WNLs.
*The local or attending provider will perform further clinical examinations to determine the reason for the abnormal finding and record a summary in block 14 with the basis of determination and NCD determination.
If there was an issue with the CBC, who would you refer the patient to?
Family Med, Internal Med, Hematology.
What is considered an UNSAT/postive result for a UA special study?
Equal or greater than 3 RBC/HPF
If a micro-UA yields a positive result, what must a pt do to be cleared PQ for work?
Repeat the lab to prove to the value is in the same range,
Refer to urology.
If there is an problem with a UA, were would you refer the patient to?
Urology or a board-certified physician with the appropriate expertise
Can a mammogram be performed in lieu of manual breast exam?
No (Insert P-5055 section here)
What are the requirements given for performing differential in response to an abnormal WBC?
NAVMED 6470/13, Instructions for Preparation
IF you have an abnormal WBC, what would you do?
Order a CBC with diff as a repeat
What are the standards for occupational exposure to ionizing radiation?
*Hx of Cancer
*Hx of rad therapy
*Hx of anemia
*Hx of leukemia
*Abnormal WBC, HCT
*Abnormal UA
*Internally deposited radionuclides
*Open lessions or wounds
* Polycythemia vera
*Rad exposure above table 1 limits