Web Learning about
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
The following webcasts are available to learn more about
childhood lead poisoning in Wisconsin. Click on the links below and you will
be transferred to a Media Site webcast recorded in 2008. Following each link
is the materials associated with the webcast.
Lead 101 - What New Staff Need to Know (Recorded by
the Northern Regional Office, Division of Public Health)
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Section
1: Cause and Effects of Childhood Lead Poisoning (including
Wisconsin-specific data) (Webcast, help)
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Section
2: Nursing and Medical Case Management for Childhood Lead Poisoning
(Webcast, help)
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slides
handout (PDF, 728 KB)
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Wisconsin Medicaid and BadgerCare Update: Blood
Lead Testing Requirements (May, 2007)
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Wisconsin Blood Lead Screening Recommendations (PDF,
22 KB)
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Glossary (PDF,
31 KB)
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"Parents: Look Out For Lead" Pamphlet (English) (PDF,
94 KB) (Spanish) (PDF, 67 KB)
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How to Test for Lead Using a Lead Swab Test (PDF,
12 KB)
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Nursing
Case Management Report (F44771A, PDF,
34KB)
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Medical Assurance: Nutrition
(PDF, 227 KB)
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Feeding Your Child: Eating Right- Preventing
Childhood Lead Poisoning (English)
(PDF, 33 KB) (Spanish)
(PDF, 35 KB)
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Wisconsin's Regional
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Centers
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Protocol for Clinical Management of Lead Poisoned
Children (PDF, 23 KB)
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Usefulness of Erythrocyte Protoporphyrin Tests in
Children with Elevated Blood Lead Levels (PDF,
452 KB)
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Managing
Elevated Blood Lead Levels among Young Children: Recommendations
from the Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
(CDC, March 2002)
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Nursing
Case Closure Report (F44771B, PDF, 26KB
)
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Section
3: Environmental Case Management and Education for Childhood Lead
Poisoning (Webcast, help)
Improving
Blood Lead Testing Using Medicaid Provider Report Cards (Webcast,
help)
Report cards were created to inform Medicaid providers about their
individual performance in testing children who are at high risk and
required to be tested. Data indicates that this has resulted in
improvement in blood lead testing of children and identification of
children who are lead poisoned.
Lead
in Venison (Webcast, help) Presentation on the current issue of lead fragments
found in venison and collaboration to study its effects on venison
consumers. Food pantry and consumption advisory information for Wisconsin
are
addressed.
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