TB test results and how to interpret - American Nurse Journal
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Do You Know The Magic number?Nurses’ Role in TB TestingNurse KnowledgeInterpreting ResultsScreening OptionsScreening Education and RecommendationsKeys to Accurate Interpretation All nurses learn how to administer and interpret TB skin tests and that a result of ≥10 mm induration is positive. The test can be given as a one- or two-step screening. In the one-step protocol, the nurse administers the PPD vaccine intradermally to the patients’ forearm and interprets the result within 48 to 72 hours. If the results aren’t read w...
All nurses learn how to administer and interpret TB skin tests and that a result of ≥10 mm induration is positive. The test can be given as a one- or two-step screening. In the one-step protocol, the nurse administers the PPD vaccine intradermally to the patients’ forearm and interprets the result within 48 to 72 hours. If the results aren’t read w...
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