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Diseases
Definitions
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100
Hepatitis means this.
What is inflammation of the liver?
100
HIV stands for this
What is Human Immunodeficiency Virus?
100
Any device that may accidentally penetrate the skin.
What are sharps?
100
OSHA stands for this
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
100
Contaminated clothing needs to be disposed of in this.
What is a laundry bag clearly marked biohazardous or with a biohazardous label?
200
The "other" in OPIM is other than this.
What is blood?
200
HBV can live this long outside the body.
What is several days?
200
Chemically destroys all microorganisms.
What is Sterilization?
200
Contaminated equipment must be decontaminated with this solution.
What is a 10% bleech solution?
200
If you have an exposure incident, after taking immediate care of yourself, you must do this as soon as possible.
What is report the exposure incident to your employer?
300
The eye wash station and the biohazardous label are examples of this.
What is Engineering Control?
300
Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia is associated with this virus.
What is HIV, Human Immunodeficiency Virus?
300
Generalized assumption that all body fluids are infected for protective measures.
What is Universal Precautions?
300
Examples of this is shaking hands, sharing a meal, and hugging.
What is casual contact?
300
Used medical exam gloves must be disposed in this.
What is biohazardous waste container?
400
The act that passed protecting people with HIV from being discriminated from public services.
What is American with Disability Act?
400
The only way to diagnose HCV is with this test
What is a blood test?
400
A disease that spreads beyond a community or region.
What is Pandemic?
400
Bloodborne pathogens can be spread by sharing these items (name 3)
What is razor, toothbrush, needles?
400
The HBV vaccines is recommended for these people (Name 3).
What is employees at risk, sexually promiscuous with multiple partners, IV drug users, people who have hemophilia, travel to country where HBV is common, someone who lives with a person with lifelong HBV?
500
The most common method of bloodborne transmission in the healthcare field is this.
What is needstick injuries?
500
This is an example of a disease we discussed in class caused by an airborne virus.
What is they are influenza?
500
A reasonably anticipated skin, eye, mucous membrane or parenteral contact with blood or OPIM that may result from the performance of an employees duties.
What is occupational exposure?
500
These 3 OPIM all start with the letter "p".
What is pleural fluid, peritoneal fluid, pericardial fluid?
500
Removing contaminents via ventilators and HEPA filters in the facility.
What is Environmental Control?
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