Gloves, eye goggles, shoe covers, gowns are types of ...
What are types of PPE
Another word for an organism "germ" that causes disease
What is a pathogen?
Broken skin such as a cut or needlestick or mucous membranes (such as the mouth, nose, and eyes) and intact skin...
What are ways that bloodborne pathogens can spread.
Avoid contact with _____ & other ____
What is blood and bodily fluids.
CPR breathing barriers is also known as a...
What is a resuscitation mask?
What type of "contact" is it when infected blood or body fluid from one person enters another persons body at a correct entry site?
What is direct contact?
Symptoms can start in how much time?
What is less than a day to 3 months?
Wear ________ whenever providing care, particularly if you may come into contact with blood or bodily fluids.
What are disposable gloves ?
What do you do before Eating, drinking, or handling anything you will put in your mouth after providing care.
What is removing all PPE and washing hands?
Which Bloodborne Pathogens are of primary concern?
What is Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV
Feeling bad, tired, weak, or nauseated, with loss of appetite, headache, diarrhea, stomach ache, vomiting, jaundice, weight loss, cough, fever are symptoms of
What are symptoms of infection?
Use _________ when hand-washing is unavailable.
What is alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
~Avoid contact with blood and other body fluids.
~Use CPR breathing barriers/masks when giving rescue breaths
~Cover any cuts, scrapes, sores and remove jewelry, before wearing disposable gloves. If needed, wash hands before providing care.
are steps of ....
Steps of Prevention
Viruses and bacteria that exist in the blood and other body fluids and can be spread by contact with them are examples of ....
What are bloodborne pathogens?
A series of 3 vaccinations, then testing the blood to be sure the body has developed immunity.
What is the Hepatitis B Vaccine?
1 1/2 cups of liquid chlorine bleach to a gallon of water.
What is disinfectant solution?
Where do you dispose of contaminated materials, such as used gloves and bandages?
What is biohazard bags?
~Wash needlestick injuries, cuts and exposed skin with soap and water.
~If splashed with blood or potentially infectious material around the mouth or nose, flush the area with water.
...are steps to take after what?
Steps after an exposure
~Record the incident with date, time and circumstances, actions taken and any other pertinent information.
~Seek immediate follow up care as identified in your employer's exposure control plan.
...are steps to take after what?
Steps after an exposure
What type of plan must include
1 Exposure determination
2) Methods of compliance
3) Hep B Vaccination and post-exposure evaluation
4) Communication of Hazards to Employees
5) Recordkeeping
What is an exposure control plan?