CME Webinar Series: Occupational Lead Poisoning: New Guidelines for Clinical Management 4-15-2010
 

 
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1. The goal of the new lead Guidance Document is to keep blood lead levels below 10µg/dL in lead-exposed workers.

2. Regarding the efficiency of lead absorption through inhalation, systemic absorption of fine lead particulate or lead fume through inhalation is typically no more than 10%?

3. What action(s) does the California Department of Public Health now recommend for workers with a blood lead level of 20-29µg/dL?

4. Lead exposure has been associated with all of the following, except:

5. What are some chronic adverse effects of lead exposure, with blood lead levels chronically above 20µg/dL?

6. What are some occupational sources of lead exposure?

7. How well did the speaker meet the educational objectives for this presentation?

8. Additional Comments: