Bloodborne Pathogens
Diabetes Care in Schools
Anti-Harrassment Prevention
Epilepsy for Educators
Managing Food Allergies
100

The timeline for cleaning contaminated surfaces.

What is immediately?

100

Being overweight and having a family member with Type 2 diabetes.

What are risk factors associated with Type 2 diabetes?

100

Posting the latest "Firefighter Bodies" calendar or Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition magazine pictures on the walls at work can be considered ____________

What is sexual harassment?

100

Damage to this part of the body causes seizures.

What is the brain?

100

Breathing difficulties, swelling, and vomiting.

What are the signs of anaphylaxis?

200

Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are transferable by ________________ and other bodily fluids.

What is Blood?

200

If a student has high blood sugar, also known as HYPERGLYCEMIA, the student has too much sugar in his/her blood. This is a result of...

What is too little insulin?

200

The response you should have if you observe a teacher or supervisor making inappropriate comments about an employee or student.

What is report the incident?

200

An appropriate response to observing someone having a seizure.

What is remain calm and time the seizure?

200

A life threatening reaction to an allergy.

What is anaphylaxis?

300

This is the most important Personal Protective Equipment to use when handling blood and other body fluids.

What are gloves?

300

An increased need to urinate. Constant hunger or thirst. Sudden weight loss. Increased fatigue and/or blurred vision

What are the symptoms of Type 1 diabetes?

300

Interviews, an immediate response, and documentation of the results.

What are things that may occur during a sexual harassment investigation?

300

Put something in the person's mouth. Give the person something to eat. Hold the person down/restrain.

What are things to never do when you suspect someone is having a seizure?

300

The most appropriate time to administer auto-injectable epinephrine.

When is as soon as a severe allergic reaction is detected - anaphylaxis?

400

Hand washing. Personal Protective Equipment. Following procedures for handling, cleaning, and safe removal of contaminated materials.

What are Universal Precautions Guidelines?

400

Generally, food makes blood glucose levels ______, and exercise and insulin make the blood glucose levels _____.

What are increase and decrease?

400

Training, leading by example, and having a sexual harassment policy.

What are ways to help prevent sexual harassment? 

400

When an individual is having a focal impaired awareness seizure, he or she may not be able to respond to commands, communicate, or remember what occurred during the seizure. What first aid is necessary?

What is time the seizure?

400

How soon can a life threatening reaction happen when a person is exposed to a food allergen?

What are a few minutes?

500

The bloodborne liver disease that has a vaccine available to prevent a person from catching the virus,

What is HBV?

500

The term used to describe diabetes meaning that it does not go away.

What is chronic?

500

Giving a co-worker a shoulder rub. Telling a sexual joke. Slapping a co-worker on the behind as he or she walks past your work area.

What are things that can characteristize a hostile work environment?

500

Loosen tight clothing, place something soft under the head, and turn the individual to his or her side. These are all ways to provide first aid to this type of seizure.

What is a tonic clonic seizure?

500

The best time to administer a second dose of epinephrine.

What is when the symptoms do not lessen and if medical help does not arrive quickly?