Joe bit another student and the bite broke the skin of the other student. This would be considered
What is a BBP exposure
Viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms that are carried in the bloodstream and can cause disease
What are bloodborne pathogens
Treating all human blood as if it is infectious
What is universal precautions
List 2 items you may use for PPE
What are gloves, gowns, eye protection, resuscitation devices
When cleaning up blood, you should at least wear this
What are gloves
What is before eating, after using the bathroom, after any contact with blood, bodily fluids or soiled objects, after using gloves, after touch nose/mouth
What are the 3 most common bloodborne pathogens
What are HIV, HBV, HCV
The single most important technique for preventing the spread of infectious diseases
What is hand washing
Must be provided at no cost to the staff
What is PPE
When cleaning up blood, what must be cleaned
What is all surfaces that came in contact with the blood
This virus does not live well outside the body
What is HCV
Hepatitis means inflammation of what organ
What is the liver
Sally fell at recess and is bleeding. You want to help, but first you must
What is put on your gloves
After removing gloves, you should do this
What is wash your hands
What is 10% and 24 hours
If you had a potential BBP exposure who would you report this to
What is building principal and /or building nurse
This BBP has a very effective vaccine
What is HBV
When disposing of a sharp item(s) we use this
What is engineering control such as a sharps container.
The place you may find PPE
What is first aid kit, black bag or clinic
3 steps for cleaning up blood
What is apply gloves, absorb spill, apply approved disinfectant
If exposed to BBP, what would you do immediatley
What is wash, flush or irrigate
By law, this training must be conducted how often (for staff who could be reasonably anticipated as being in contact with BBP)
What is annually
BBP can be transmitted when there is direct contact with blood or OPIM of an infected person via
What is blood entering open cuts, wounds or skin abrasion
What is blood splashing into your eyes, nose or mouth area (mucous membranes)
The time that you remove contaminated gloves
What is when the task completed (no longer at risk) or when leaving the work area
Where might you find an appropriate disinfectant for cleaning up blood
What is your first aid kit or clinic. PDI wipes.