Standard Number > 1904 > 1904.7
- 1904.7 - All prescription medications, including preventive antibiotics, should be considered medical treatment and are recordable. [03/10/2005]
- 1904.7 - Clarification of several recordkeeping scenarios regarding the use of prescription medication in treating a work-related case. [02/06/2007]
- 1904.7 - Clarification on hot therapy as first aid. [02/16/2011]
- 1904.7 - Clarification on pre-existing conditions and recordable incidents [05/05/2010]
- 1904.7 - Clarification on recordability when trigger point injections are used for medical treatment and for diagnostic procedures [04/18/2011]
- 1904.7 - Determination of a case as days away or restricted work; case must be recorded in manner reflecting what actually occurs. [04/24/2006]
- 1904.7 - Evaluation of seven scenarios for work-relatedness and recordkeeping requirements. [01/15/2004]
- 1904.7 - Health impacts from shared office equipment. [06/22/2009]
- 1904.7 - No Restricted Work Available [06/23/2006]
- 1904.7 - Recording an absence as days away when PLHCP recommends the employee return to work. [03/22/2011]
- 1904.7 - Recording an injury when physician recommends restriction but no restricted work is available. [08/03/2006]
- 1904.7 - Recording says away and/or restricted work activity when employee is able to work part of a shift. [09/07/2010]
- 1904.7 - Recordkeeping requirements when an employer receives two or more differing medical recommendations for an injury/illness. [05/12/2006]
- 1904.7 - Restrictions from restricted work activities. [04/25/2006]
- 1904.7 - Therapeutic exercise is considered medical treatment for recordkeeping purposes. [05/21/2010]
- 1904.7 - Whether damage to employee dentures is a recordable injury. [04/03/2007]
- 1904.7(a) - Clarification on hot therapy as first aid. [02/16/2011]
- 1904.7(a) - Clarification on pre-existing conditions and recordable incidents [05/05/2010]
- 1904.7(a) - Clarification on recordability when trigger point injections are used for medical treatment and for diagnostic procedures [04/18/2011]
- 1904.7(b) - Clarification of several recordkeeping scenarios regarding the use of prescription medication in treating a work-related case. [02/06/2007]
- 1904.7(b) - Once medical treatment beyond first aid has occurred for injury or illness the case must be recorded. [11/15/2005]
- 1904.7(b) - Whether damage to employee dentures is a recordable injury. [04/03/2007]
- 1904.7(b)(1) - Clarification of several recordkeeping scenarios regarding days away from work, restricted work activity, and work-relatedness. [08/26/2008]
- 1904.7(b)(1)(iv) - All prescription medications, including preventive antibiotics, should be considered medical treatment and are recordable. [03/10/2005]
- 1904.7(b)(3) - Clarification of several recordkeeping scenarios regarding days away from work, restricted work activity, and work-relatedness. [08/26/2008]
- 1904.7(b)(3) - Determination of a case as days away or restricted work; case must be recorded in manner reflecting what actually occurs. [04/24/2006]
- 1904.7(b)(3) - Recording an absence as days away when PLHCP recommends the employee return to work. [03/22/2011]
- 1904.7(b)(3) - Recording an injury when physician recommends restriction but no restricted work is available. [08/03/2006]
- 1904.7(b)(3) - Recording says away and/or restricted work activity when employee is able to work part of a shift. [09/07/2010]
- 1904.7(b)(3) - Restrictions from restricted work activities. [04/25/2006]
- 1904.7(b)(3)(ii) - Clarification of the term "contemporaneous" as used in recordkeeping FAQ 7-10a. [05/15/2007]
- 1904.7(b)(3)(ii) - Clarification on pre-existing conditions and recordable incidents [05/05/2010]
- 1904.7(b)(3)(ii) - Results of an MRI do not negate the recordability of a physician's recommendation. [03/19/2003]
- 1904.7(b)(3)(iii) - Clarification of the term "contemporaneous" as used in recordkeeping FAQ 7-10a. [05/15/2007]
- 1904.7(b)(3)(iii) - Clarification on pre-existing conditions and recordable incidents [05/05/2010]
- 1904.7(b)(3)(iii) - Recording an absence as days away when PLHCP recommends the employee return to work. [03/22/2011]
- 1904.7(b)(3)(iii) - Results of an MRI do not negate the recordability of a physician's recommendation. [03/19/2003]
- 1904.7(b)(3)(iv) - Counting restricted days for a part-time employee [03/30/2009]
- 1904.7(b)(3)(viii) - Clarification of several recordkeeping scenarios regarding days away from work, restricted work activity, and work-relatedness. [08/26/2008]
- 1904.7(b)(4) - Clarification of several recordkeeping scenarios regarding days away from work, restricted work activity, and work-relatedness. [08/26/2008]
- 1904.7(b)(4) - No Restricted Work Available [06/23/2006]
- 1904.7(b)(4) - Recording says away and/or restricted work activity when employee is able to work part of a shift. [09/07/2010]
- 1904.7(b)(4)(i) - Clarification of several recordkeeping scenarios regarding days away from work, restricted work activity, and work-relatedness. [08/26/2008]
- 1904.7(b)(4)(i) - Determination of a case as days away or restricted work; case must be recorded in manner reflecting what actually occurs. [04/24/2006]
- 1904.7(b)(4)(i) - Recording an absence as days away when PLHCP recommends the employee return to work. [03/22/2011]
- 1904.7(b)(4)(i) - Recording an injury when physician recommends restriction but no restricted work is available. [08/03/2006]
- 1904.7(b)(4)(i) - Restrictions from restricted work activities. [04/25/2006]
- 1904.7(b)(4)(iv) - Whether manual joint manipulation is considered first aid or medical treatment for recordkeeping purposes [11/16/2009]
- 1904.7(b)(4)(viii) - Clarification on pre-existing conditions and recordable incidents [05/05/2010]
- 1904.7(b)(4)(xi) - Counting restricted days for a part-time employee [03/30/2009]
- 1904.7(b)(5) - All prescription medications, including preventive antibiotics, should be considered medical treatment and are recordable. [03/10/2005]
- 1904.7(b)(5) - Clarification of several recordkeeping scenarios regarding days away from work, restricted work activity, and work-relatedness. [08/26/2008]
- 1904.7(b)(5) - Clarification of the term self-inflicted as used in the Recordkeeping standard [03/31/2009]
- 1904.7(b)(5) - Whether damage to employee dentures is a recordable injury. [04/03/2007]
- 1904.7(b)(5) - Whether manual joint manipulation is considered first aid or medical treatment for recordkeeping purposes [11/16/2009]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(i) - Clarification on recordability when trigger point injections are used for medical treatment and for diagnostic procedures [04/18/2011]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(i) - Whether damage to employee dentures is a recordable injury. [04/03/2007]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(ii) - Clarification of several recordkeeping scenarios regarding the use of prescription medication in treating a work-related case. [02/06/2007]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(ii) - Clarification on hot therapy as first aid. [02/16/2011]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(ii) - Clarification on whether an exercise regime is first aid or medical treatment [05/20/2011]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(ii) - Recordkeeping requirements when an employer receives two or more differing medical recommendations for an injury/illness. [05/12/2006]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(ii) - Use of glue to close a wound is medical treatment; prescription antibiotics/antiseptics for preventive treatment of a wound is medical treatment. [08/26/2004]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(ii)(A) - Clarification on prescription medications and recordkeeping requirements [10/06/2009]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(ii)(A) - Clarification on recordability when trigger point injections are used for medical treatment and for diagnostic procedures [04/18/2011]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(ii)(A) - Recording of cases in which a health care professional issues a prescription, whether that prescription is filled or not. [10/29/2001]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(ii)(B) - Immunizations or inoculations (except tetanus) are recordable when given in response to a workplace injury or illness. [06/23/2003]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(ii)(D) - Use of liquid bandages on wounds is considered first aid. [08/08/2002]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(ii)(M) - Clarification on whether an exercise regime is first aid or medical treatment [05/20/2011]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(ii)(M) - Therapeutic exercise is considered medical treatment for recordkeeping purposes. [05/21/2010]
- 1904.7(b)(5)(iii) - Clarification on whether an exercise regime is first aid or medical treatment [05/20/2011]
- 1904.7(b)(7) - Clarification of the term self-inflicted as used in the Recordkeeping standard [03/31/2009]
- 1904.7(b)(7) - Whether damage to employee dentures is a recordable injury. [04/03/2007]
- 1904.7(b)(7) - Whether manual joint manipulation is considered first aid or medical treatment for recordkeeping purposes [11/16/2009]

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