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<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">Establishes requirement for written confidential reports of all unusual incidents that do or do not result in injury. </p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">Establishes requirement for written confidential reports of all unusual incidents that do or do not result in injury. </p>


===Scope===
==Scope==
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">Applies to all employees, students, and volunteers. </p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">Applies to all employees, students, and volunteers. </p>
===Definitions===
===Definitions===
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">'''Incident:''' An incident is any unusual occurrence which is not consistent with the routine operation of the University of Nebraska Medical Center or an agency in which students are assigned for clinical learning experiences. An incident is defined as an occurrence which may or did cause harm, involves possible negligence, or requires some immediate consideration or action by the supervising faculty member or administration. Examples include, but are not limited to: accidents, medication errors, accidental exposure to body fluids, theft of property or other potentially dangerous occurrences. </p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">'''Incident:''' An incident is any unusual occurrence which is not consistent with the routine operation of the University of Nebraska Medical Center or an agency in which students are assigned for clinical learning experiences. An incident is defined as an occurrence which may or did cause harm, involves possible negligence, or requires some immediate consideration or action by the supervising faculty member or administration. Examples include, but are not limited to: accidents, medication errors, accidental exposure to body fluids, theft of property or other potentially dangerous occurrences. </p>

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