PPE
Handwashing
Blood Borne Pathogens
OSHA Terms
OSHA Basics
100

What does PPE stand for?

Personal protective equipment

100

___________ is the most important medical aseptic practice.

handwashing

100

Hepatitis B affects what organ?

liver

100

___________ refers to the piercing of the skin barrier or mucus membranes

parenteral

100

What does OSHA stand for?

occupational safety and health administration

200

Name 3 types of PPE commonly used in healthcare?

Gloves, goggles, face shield, gown, mask

200

How long should we wash our hands?

15-20 seconds

200

An acute infection occurs_____________ and last for a ____________period of time.

suddenly and last for a short period of time

200

_________________ presence or reasonably anticipated presence of blood or OPIM on an item or surface.

contaminated

200

The purpose of OSHA is to _______________the risks of occupational exposures.

reduce

300

Does the employer have to provide PPE?

yes

300

Name one advantage of alcohol hand sanitizer.

quick, does not require sink, rinsing



300

Does the employer have provide Hep B vaccine?

yes

300

____________________ specific eye, nose, mouth, or other mucous membrane, non intact skin, or parenteral contact with blood or OPIM that results in injury.

exposure incident

300

Who is over OSHA?

FEDERAL GOV'T

400

When is it appropriate to reuse PPE?

never

400

3 techniques for sanitizing hands in the medical office

handwashing with soap and water

handwashing with antimicrobial soap and water

apply alcohol based sanitizer

400

What is the 1st thing you do if you have a needlestick injury?

wash hands

400

_______________ are objects that can penetrate the skin. (needles, lancets, broken glass)

sharps

400

How often is the Exposure Control Pan reviewed and updated?

once each year (annually)

500

If gloves become torn, contaminated, punctured, when do you replace them?

NOW!

500

CDC recommends to wash hands when

1)

2)

3)

visibly soiled

before eating

after restroom

500

Three BBP that put healthcare workers at risk.

Hep B

Hep C

HIV

500

___________________ is reasonably anticipated skin, eye, mucous membrane, or parenteral contact with blood or OPIM.

occupational exposure

500

What 4 categories are included in the OSHA Standard?

exposure control plan

labeling requirement

communication of hazards to employees

record keeping

M
e
n
u