Documentation & Labelling
Precautionary Period
PPE Requirements
Hazardous Spill
Resources
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This 4 page document highlights the medications that are listed as an occupational hazard to healthcare workers. 

What is the BC Hazardous Drug List

100

This is the length of time where additional precautions are required when coming into contact with blood and body fluids after a Group 1 Hazardous Drug has been administered. 

What is 48 hours

100

When preparing and administering HD1 medications (oral tablets/capsules), this PPE is required. 

What is 1 pair of nitrile gloves and touchless technique. 

100

This is where the Hazardous Drug Spill kit is located. 

What is on the bottom shelf in the housekeeping room on each wing.

100

This online education portal has various modules to support employees with Hazardous Drug awareness, medication administration and spill response. 

What is ilearn. Can search "Hazardous Drugs" and select which package or individual ilearn you would like to complete. 

200

This online portal allows you to document each time a hazardous drug is handled (except for intact tablets/capsules)

What is the Hazardous Drug Handling Record

200

A patient takes once daily Tamoxifen (HD1) post breast cancer treatment; this is the length of time for her precautionary period

What is indefinitely (medication is daily therefore precautionary period does not end)

200

When preparing and administering HD1 medications (subcutaneous), this PPE is required. 

What is 2 pairs of nitrile gloves, a chemo approved gown and eye/face protection. 

200

Any spill larger than this item requires a Hazardous Spill response. 

What is a quarter

200

Printed resources on PPE selection are located here for easy access with medication administration.

What is posted in each med room.

300

This colour of labelling identifies Hazardous Drug Group 2 and should be placed on medication bags/boxes and medication drawers containing HD2 medications. 

What is yellow

300

A patient takes once weekly Methotrexate (HD1) to treat an autoimmune disease; the medication is administered Mondays at 0800 hrs.  When does the precautionary period end? 

What is Wednesday at 0800 hrs

300

When preparing and administering HD2 medications (oral tablets/capsules), this PPE is required. 

What is 1 pair of nitrile gloves and touchless technique

300

This PPE is required for a Hazardous Drug spill/Blood or Body Fluid spill during precautionary period and is located within the spill kit. 

What are gloves, gown, face shield and booties (N95 not included)

300

The BC Hazardous Drug List that is updated every month can be found in this online resource. 

What is the insideNet.

400

This signage is to be placed at the entrance of a patient room during their precautionary period. 

What are the Hazardous Drug Precautions

400

A patient takes daily Valporic Acid (HD2) as a mood stabilizer, this is the length of time for their precautionary period. 

What is zero days (Valporic Acid is an HD2 medication where no precautionary period is required)

400

When handling blood and body fluids and visibly contaminated linens during the precautionary period, this PPE is required. 

What are 2 pairs of nitrile gloves, a chemo-approved gown, face and eye protection if at risk of splash

400

These other items are located within the spill kit and are required for Hazardous spills. 

What is caution tape, signage, absorbent pads, cleansing wipes, a scraper and instructions. 

400

This online resource contains everything you need to know about Hazardous Drugs and every resource available to IHA staff. 

What is the hazardous drug exposure control program. 

500

This colour of labelling identifies Hazardous Drug Group 1 and should be placed on medication bags/boxes, medication drawers containing HD1 medications AND laboratory specimens taken from patients during their precautionary period. 

What is red

500

When taking HD1 medications, this is the amount of times that the toilet should be flushed after use during the precautionary period. 

What is twice (with the lid closed when possible)

500

When handling blood and body fluids outside of the precautionary period, this PPE is required. 

What are universal precautions and hand hygiene, PPE required based on point of care risk assessment. 

500

When cleaning the hazardous spill, all disposable items go into this receptacle. 

What is a red cytotoxic bin with lid (located in clean service room)

500

These people on your unit can support you with questions and queries related to Hazardous Drugs. 

What is the Educator, The Clinical Mentor and team leads.