Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 77036 - Unusual Occurrences
An unusual occurrence means any condition or event which has jeopardized or could jeopardize the health, safety, security or well-being of any patient, employee or any other person while in the facility and shall include, but not be limited to:
(1) An
epidemic outbreak of any disease, prevalence of communicable disease, whether
or not such communicable disease is required to be reported by Title 17,
California Administrative Code, Section 2500, or epidemic infestation by
parasites or vectors.
(2)
Poisonings.
(3) Fires.
(4) Physical injury to any person which,
consistent with good medical and professional practice, would require treatment
by a physician.
(5) Death of a
patient, employee or visitor from unnatural causes.
(6) Sexual acts involving patients who are
nonconsenting.
(7) Physical
assaults on patients, employees or visitors.
(8) All instances of patient abuse.
(9) Actual or threatened walkout, or other
curtailment of services or interruption of essential services provided by the
facility.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208(a) and 1275, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 1275.1, Health and Safety Code.
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