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Which of the following situations is NOT considered to be a reportable incidence?

  1. Fractured arm from a fall

  2. Case of bronchitis

  3. Positive drug test result for an employee

  4. Medical waste spill in a hospital

The correct answer is: Case of bronchitis

A case of bronchitis is generally not considered a reportable incident because it is a common illness that does not typically pose a threat to public health or safety in the same way that more severe conditions or incidents might. In contrast, events like fractured arms or medical waste spills are part of incidents that can have implications for safety, public health, or legal liability. Fractured arms from falls often require reporting due to potential risk of further injury or liability concerns. A positive drug test result for an employee can also fall under regulatory reporting requirements, particularly in workplace safety contexts. Medical waste spills are critical situations that require immediate reporting to ensure compliance with health regulations and to maintain safety standards in healthcare environments.