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Good teaching on the Mantoux test here:
http://www.vdh.state.va.us/epi/tb/CDCTSTGd.pdf#search='read%20mantoux'
Interesting pic here about what to measure:
http://www.kcom.edu/faculty/chamberlain/Website/lectures/lecture/image/mantouxyn.jpg
Hope that helps!
Good teaching on the Mantoux test here:http://www.vdh.state.va.us/epi/tb/CDCTSTGd.pdf#search='read%20mantoux'
Interesting pic here about what to measure:
http://www.kcom.edu/faculty/chamberlain/Website/lectures/lecture/image/mantouxyn.jpg
Hope that helps!
Thanks for everyones response. I have definitely come to the conclusion that next time a MD asks me to read his test I will respectfully decline. :) I measured it and since he had a chest xray done the same day as his PPD, he is definitely covered. Again, Thank you to all who responded to my question.
test is positive only if there is an area of induration (hardened lump under the skin) greater than 10mm (some say 15mm). redness doesn't indicate anything.
Per CDC, greater than 5mm induration if you are a healthcare worker or immunocompromised.
Tina, MSN,APRN-BC
Occupational Health Nurse Practitioner
If there was no induration, or an upraised area of skin (not under), it was most likely a local reaction to the tuberculin. If I see redness, I usually run my finger over the area. If it's completely flat, it's negative. If there is a lump underneath the skin, it's still most likely a local reaction of inflammation. Hope this helps!
kimd
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I have never had to read a TB skin test and I was asked by my husband's MD to read his since it was to be read on Saturday. When I went to read it I wasn't sure about one part of it. It was red, not worried about that. However, it was rough, like the skin dried out or something. This area was about 3mm x 5mm. It was not swollen. So I guess I wasn't sure how to write this on the form he has to fax back. Can anyone help?