CDPH Lead Inspector/Assessor California State Practice Exam

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What action should be taken for a child with a blood lead level of 20-44ug/dL?

  1. Child is not lead-poisoned

  2. Individual case management required

  3. Routine follow-ups only

  4. No further action necessary

The correct answer is: Individual case management required

For a child presenting with a blood lead level between 20-44 µg/dL, individual case management is essential. This level indicates a significant exposure to lead that may place the child at risk for health problems. Individual case management involves a comprehensive approach, which may include further medical evaluation, educational interventions, lifestyle modifications, and environmental assessments to identify and mitigate sources of lead exposure. In this scenario, health authorities recognize the importance of tailored interventions, as the risk factors and potential health impacts can vary widely among children. Case management aims to not only address the immediate health needs but also to prevent further exposure and monitor the child’s development and health over time. This proactive strategy is crucial to ensure that the child receives the necessary support and follow-up care. Other choices suggest either a lack of intervention or insufficient follow-up, which would not be appropriate given the risks associated with elevated lead levels in children. Addressing this public health concern effectively requires prompt and thorough action to ensure the child's safety and well-being.