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The following topics encompass the standards of
practice of the Wisconsin Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program and
its agents, i.e., local health departments.
Wisconsin Childhood Lead Poisoning
Prevention and Treatment Handbook (PDF, 2.9 MB)
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Chapter 1:
The Wisconsin Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (PDF,
31 KB)
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Chapter
2:The Role of Public
Health in Childhood Lead Poisoning (PDF,
90 KB)
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Chapter 3:
Standards and
Legislation on Lead Hazards and Lead Exposure
(PDF,
93 KB)
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Chapter 4:
Sources and Toxicology of Lead Exposure (PDF, 104
KB)
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Chapter 5:
Primary Prevention (PDF, 31 KB)
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Chapter 6:
Educating for Behavior Change (PDF, 83 KB)
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Chapter 7: Screening & Diagnosis of
Childhood Lead Poisoning (PDF, 85 KB)
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Chapter 8:
Assessment & Intervention:
A Child with Lead Poisoning (PDF, 186 KB)
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Chapter 9:
Assessment & Intervention:
The Environment(s) of a Child with Lead Poisoning (PDF,
186 KB)
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Chapter 10: Medical
Management (PDF, 104 KB)
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Chapter 11:
Nutrition and Childhood Lead
Poisoning (PDF, 104 KB)
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Chapter 12:
Developmental Assessment (PDF, 44 KB)
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Chapter 13:
Lead Toxicity on
Reproductive Health, Fetal Development, and Breast Milk
(PDF,
53 KB)
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Chapter 14: Medicaid
Reimbursement (PDF, 84 KB)
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Chapter 15:
Forms, Resources, and Samples
(PDF, 24 KB)
Wisconsin Local
Public Health Departments All
children with blood lead levels of 10 mcg/dL or more are followed by
Wisconsin local health departments. Health care providers and
parents can locate the health department serving their community at this
site.
Wisconsin Statutes & Administrative
Rules
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March 19, 2013
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