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  • BadgerCare Plus: Forms, Guides, and Publications

    … Plus . ACCESS website BadgerCare Plus Application Packet, F-10182 (paper form) They want someone to act on their behalf . This can be a person or an organization. Learn more from the … Plus. ACCESS website Information Change Report, F-10183 (paper form) They need to allow someone to see information about their eligibility . Use the Release of Confidential Information …
    • Updated on June 10, 2022.
  • Cholera

    … Cholera is a diarrheal disease that affects the intestines. Someone can get cholera after eating or drinking food or water contaminated with the bacterium … treatment, cholera can cause death within a few hours.     Treatment If you think you or someone you know has cholera, seek medical care immediately. Severe cases may require intravenous …
    • Updated on February 28, 2023.
  • CPD: Dan Johnson Advocacy Award

    … was full of colleagues, friends, and family. He always had his work cell phone on, because someone might need his mentoring skills. Among his many accomplishments, he treasured the family he created as a foster parent and adoptive dad. In his wife Kathy, he found someone who shared his passion for family and adventure. He loved camping, raising kids, being a …
    • Updated on March 10, 2023.
  • Wisconsin Primary Care Office: Sites and Communities

    … with the NHSC will occur through the portal. The four tip sheets presented here address some of the most common functions site administrators need to perform. Clinician Management (PDF) … be listed on any job vacancies posted to the NHSC Jobs Center, so it is important that this be someone the organization would want potential job applicants to contact regarding vacancies. Site … job seekers. The information provided in the site profile displays on the job center when someone clicks on your site for more information. A basic site profile including the following is …
    • Updated on November 01, 2021.
  • Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)

    … Other symptoms may include headache, an overall feeling of discomfort, and body aches. Some people also have mild respiratory symptoms at the outset. About 10 to 20 percent of patients … nose or eyes. In the context of SARS, close contact means having cared for or lived with someone with SARS or having contact with respiratory secretions of a patient with SARS. Examples … or hugging, sharing eating or drinking utensils, or sustained interaction within 3 feet of someone infected with SARS. Close contact does not include walking by an infected person or …
    • Updated on September 14, 2022.
  • Hepatitis C

    … hepatitis C virus (HCV). HCV is spread when blood from a person with HCV enters the blood of someone who is not infected. Acute hepatitis C refers to the first several months after someone is infected. Most people who have HCV develop a chronic, lifelong, infection. Chronic …
  • TIAC Treatment Review Decision-Making Table

    … study or two single subject studies or a combination of the two. Studies were conducted by someone other than the creator/provider of the treatment. Studies were published in peer reviewed … the level of evidence. May be one group study or single subject study. Study was conducted by someone other than the creator/provider of the treatment. Study was published in peer reviewed …
  • HIV Fact Sheet Template English

    … if I have HIV infection? State law permits only a very limited number of people to know if someone has HIV infection. Positive HIV test results are reported to public health officials. Strict state laws safeguard confidential information on HIV. Who can assist someone who is recently diagnosed with HIV infection? Your health care provider can help a person …
  • Wisconsin's Youth Crisis System

    … needed. (State budget proposal.) Wisconsin’s Youth Crisis System Mental Health | Substance Use Someone to Talk to The services in the table below are available statewide. Program/Service … Crisis Urgent Care & Observation Centers Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities Someone to Respond The services in the table below are available in select areas of Wisconsin …
  • How to Safely Manage Fentanyl Contamination: A Guide for School Staff

    … more potent than morphine and is approved as a pharmaceutical to treat severe pain, but it is sometimes sold through illegal markets. It is often mixed with heroin, cocaine, and … taste it, or smell it. Two milligrams—as little as several grains of salt— is enough to kill someone. Photo source: United States Drug Enforcement Administration Don’t touch powders! Leave …
  • Mpox: What College Students Need to Know

    … with mpox, you may experience fever, chills, aches, swollen lymph nodes, followed by a rash. • Some people may get a rash without other symptoms. • Symptoms usually start 4 to 14 days after … mpox rash, scabs or body fluids from a person infected with mpox. Touching or using items that someone with mpox has recently used such as, bedding, towels, toothbrushes, and sex toys. Having … • Talk with a health care provider if you develop a new or unexplained rash. If a partner or someone you are sexually active with has mpox: • Avoid having sex or other intimate contact like …
  • Resources for Assistance in Wisconsin

    … for Assistance in Wisconsin Find assistance anywhere in the state. Everyone needs help at some point in our lives, and COVID-19 has impacted all of us in one way or another. With the … Wisconsin. Anyone can call 2-1-1 at any time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to talk with someone. Assistance finding help with housing, utilities, food, employment, addiction recovery …
  • HEDI Annual Report 2021-2022

    … 2 hours Health Equity Series – WiCPHET External/Staff Self-Paced 40 minutes What to Say When Someone Calls You A Racist Staff Cornerstone 12 minutes The Aspen Institute : A Procurement Path … Health Equity 101 Self-Paced 40 minutes HEDI 2021 – 2022 Annual Report 37 What To Say When Someone Calls You A Racist Overview This session focuses on understanding how to grow in your … Inclusion and You for Leadership/Staff o Health Equity Series | WICPHET o What To Say When Someone Calls You a Racist o The Aspen Institute: A Procurement Path to Equity • Training …
  • Adult Day Care Center: Home and Community Based Service (HCBS) Review: Reviewer Guidelines

    … to refuse to participate in activities? • What other opportunities does setting offer when someone does not choose to participate in scheduled activities? (e.g. 1:1 or alternative small … to decline to go on scheduled outings. • Setting does not offer alternative opportunities if someone declines to participate in scheduled activities. Question – Specific Notes 8A. Setting … a person needs assistance, do they have choices about the order in which foods are eaten? • If someone wants to eat alone, how is this accommodated? • How is privacy given for people who have …
  • CLTS FS Five Attributes of Screen Quality Notes

    … are grammatically correct and correctly spelled will be easier for a subsequent screener or someone reviewing the screen to understand. Writing notes in a Word document where spell check … on the CLTS Functional Screen. Notes present evidence to answer the question, “How would someone know the information selected on the CLTS FS is correct?” Notes: • Include objective …
  • Sign Language Interpreters

    … location. • Name of preferred interpreter (if applicable): A preferred interpreter could be someone you or your agency has worked with in the past or someone the consumer specifically requested. Where to find an interpreter: • Wisconsin ASL …
  • Gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae)

    … and who gets gonorrhea? Gonorrhea is spread by having vaginal, anal, and/or oral sex with someone who has it. Babies can get gonorrhea during birth if the mother has it as well. If you … between periods. If you get these symptoms it is usually 3-10 days after having sex with someone who has gonorrhea. P-42048 (02/2023) Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) …
  • Chlamydia (Chlamydia trachomatis)

    … and who gets Chlamydia? Chlamydia is spread by having vaginal, anal, and/or oral sex with someone who has it. Babies can get Chlamydia during birth if the mother has it as well. If you … to urinate more often. If you get these symptoms it is usually 1-2 weeks after having sex with someone who has Chlamydia. P-42036 (02/2023) Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) …
  • Personal Care Agency Home Visit Guide

    …       04 Does _____________________ review your care with you? |_| Yes |_| No       05 Does someone: (Use comment section.) Set up your medications? |_| Yes |_| No Hand you your …
  • Moving Prevention Upstream (8.5 x 11)

    … help, they could drown. Person after person are pulled to shore. They’re weak and cold, and some are clearly ill. Before long, more people float by. It’s a struggle to rescue as many people … all coming from? Life jackets are being handed out when there is a distant scream. Upstream, someone falls through a hole in an old bridge and splashes into the river below. That’s it! If someone doesn’t post warning signs or repair the bridge, more people will fall in. Heading …
Last revised May 30, 2023