WAC 246-170-011
Definitions. Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter.
"Case management" means a comprehensive, ongoing
identification of needs, including the need for any medical,
social, educational, or other support services; the
development and implementation of a detailed plan of services
and related activities; use of community linkages; and
advocacy for the client performed in a prescribed, accountable
manner.
"Confirmed" or "confirmed case" means an individual who
has a positive bacteriologic culture for Mycobacterium
tuberculosis complex or a suspected case that shows response
to an appropriate course of treatment.
"Department" means the department of health.
"Detention" or "detain" means the act of restricting an
individual's movement by confining the person.
"Directly observed therapy (DOT)" and "directly observed
preventive therapy (DOPT)" mean providing oral medications to
patients and observing ingestion of medications by patients.
"Infected" means an individual who has tubercle bacilli
as identified by a positive tuberculin skin test, but is not
capable of transmitting the organism to another person.
"Infectious" means the stage of disease in which an
individual transmits viable tuberculosis organisms into the
air.
"Inpatient" means health care furnished to an individual
who has been admitted to a hospital.
"Outpatient" means health care furnished to an individual
who is not an inpatient.
"Personal protective equipment" means respirators and
other equipment as required by the department of labor and
industries.
"Prevention" means the interventions that interrupt the
spread of tuberculosis, either within an individual, within
the population, or both.
"Preventive therapy" means either treatment to prevent
infection in an uninfected person or treatment to prevent
disease in an infected person.
"Primary health care provider" means the person who
assumes the day-to-day medical care of a tuberculosis patient.
"Suspected case" means an individual with signs or
symptoms suggestive of tuberculosis disease prior to
confirmation.
"Treatment" means a course of long-term multiple drug or
other appropriate therapy prescribed for an individual with
suspected or confirmed disease in accordance with accepted
medical practice and current applicable national and state
guidelines, and may include preventive therapy.
"Tuberculin skin test" means the introduction of purified
protein derivative (PPD) by the Mantoux method.
"Tuberculosis community health worker" means an
unlicensed person trained to perform tuberculin skin testing,
directly observed therapy, and directly observed preventive
therapy and working pursuant to chapter 70.28 RCW as part of a
program established by a state or local health officer to
control tuberculosis.
[Statutory Authority: ESB 6158 and chapter 70.28 RCW. 95-04-035, § 246-170-011, filed 1/24/95, effective 1/24/95.]