CDC occupation Codes used to code ( map ) facility locations



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CDC occupation Codes used to code ( map ) facility locations CDC (occupation) Code BLS SOC (2000)* CDC (occupation) Code BLS SOC (2000)* ATT-Attendant/orderly 31-1012 CLA-Clerical/administrative CNA-Nurse Anesthetist CNM-Nurse Midwife CSS-Central Supply 33-7012 CSW-Counselor/Social Worker 21-1020 DIT-Dietician 29-1030 DNA-Dental Assistant/Tech 31-9091 DNH-Dental Hygienist 29-2021 DNO-Other Dental Worker DNT-Dentist 29-1020 DST-Dental Student EMT-EMT/Paramedic 29-2041 FEL-Fellow FOS-Food Service 35-0000 HEM-Hemodialysis Technician HSK-Housekeeper 37-2010 ICP-Infection Control Professional IVT-IVT Team Staff LAU-Laundry Staff LPN-Licensed Practical Nurse 29-2061 MLT -Medical Laboratory Technician MNT-Maintenance/Engineering MOR-Morgue Technician MST-Medical Student 29-2012 MTE-Medical Technologist 29-2090 NUA-Nursing Assistant NUP-Nurse Practitioner OAS-Other Ancillary Staff OFR-Other First Responder OH-Occupational Health Professional OMS-Other Medical Staff 29-9010 ORS-OR/Surgery Technician 29-2055 Last Updated January 1, 2013 7-1

CDC (occupation) Code OTH-Other BLS SOC (2000)* * Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Standard Occupational Codes (SOC), available online at the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics at http://www.bls.gov/soc/ OTT-Other Technician/Therapist 29-2099 PAS-Physician Assistant 29-1071 PCT-Patient Care Technician PHA-Pharmacist 29-1051 PHL-Phlebotomist/IV Team PHW-Public Health Worker PHY-Physician 29-1060 PLT-Physical Therapist 29-1123 PSY-Psychiatric Technician 29-2053 RCH-Researcher 19-1040 RDT-Radiologic Technologist 29-2034 RES-Intern/Resident RNU-Registered Nurse 29-1111 RTT-Respiratory Therapist/Tech 29-1126 STU-Other Student TRA-Transport/Messenger/Porter VOL-Volunteer Last Updated January 1, 2013 7-1

CDC Device description used to code ( map ) medical devices used in the facility CDC Device Description IVPER - IV catheter - peripheral IVCATH - IV catheter central line HYPO - Hypodermic needle, attached syringe UNATT - Unattached hypodermic needle PREFILL - Prefilled cartridge syringe STYLET - I.V. Stylet VHOLD - Vacuum tube holder/needle SPINAL - Spinal or epidural needle BMARROW - Bone marrow needle BIOPSY - Biopsy needle OTH-HOL - Other hollow-bore needle UNK-HOL - Hollow-bore needle, type unknown HUBER - Huber needle WINGED - Winged-steel (Butterfly -type) needle HEMODIAL - Hemodialysis needle HYPO-TUB - Hypodermic, attached to IV tubing DENTASP -Dental aspirating syringe with needle ABCD - Arterial Blood Collection Device SUTR - Suture needle CDC Device Description BCUT - Bone cutter BOVIE - Electrocautery device BUR - Bur ELEV - Elevator EXPL - Explorer FILE - File FORCEPS - Extraction Forceps LANCET - Lancet MICRO - Microtome blade PIN - Pin RAZOR - Razor RETRACT - Retractor ROD - Rod (orthopaedic) SCALE - Scaler/curette SCALPEL - Scalpel blade SCIS - Scissors TENAC - Tenaculum TROCAR - Trocar WIRE - Wire Last Updated January 1, 2013 7-2

CDC Device Description COLLTUBE - Blood collection tubes CAPILL - Capillary tube MED - Medication ampule/vial/iv bottle PIPE - Pipette (glass) SLIDE - Slide TUBE - Specimen/test/vacuum tube BCADAP - Blood culture adapter IVDEL - IV Delivery System CATHSECD - Catheter Securement Device PCOLLTUBE - Blood collection tubes - plastic PCAPILL - Capillary tube - plastic PTUBE - Specimen/test/vacuum tube - plastic UNK - Unknown type of sharp object OTHER - Other sharp Last Updated January 1, 2013 7-2

Antiretroviral and Associated Drug Codes for Use on Healthcare Worker BBF Postexposure Prophylaxis form (CDC 57.206) CDC Drug Code 3TC - lamivudine ABC - abacavir ATV - atazanavir CD4 - CD4 therapies D4T - stavudine ddi - didanosine DLV - delavirdine DRV - darunavir EFV - efavirenz ENF - enfuvirtide (T-20) ETR - etravirine fapv - fosamprenavir FTC - emtricitabine HU - hydroxyurea IDV - indinavir IL2 - interleukin2 INT - interferon LPV - lopinavir Last Updated January 1, 2013 7-3

NFV - nelfinavir NVP - nevirapine OTH - other RLT - raltegravir RIL - Rilpivirine RTV - ritonavir SQV - saquinavir TDF - tenofovir TIP - tipranavir (PNU-140690) ZDV - zidovudine (AZT) Last Updated January 1, 2013 7-3