Types
Facts
Prevention
100

MOST COMMON bloodborne virus that affects the liver

What is Hepatitis B?

100

BBPs are primarily transmitted through this type of contact

What is direct contact with infected blood or bodily fluids?

100

The best way to reduce the risk of BBP exposure is to wear these protective items

What are gloves, masks, and eye protections?

200

Virus that attacks the immune system, causes jaundice/ flu-like symptoms, and has no cure

What is HIV?

200

BBPs can enter the body through these types of openings

What are mucous membranes?

200

If you are exposed to a BBP, the first step you should take is this

What is wash the affected area immediately wit soap and water?

300

Condition that is associated with the latest stage of HIV

What is Aids?

300

Hep B survives outside the body for up to this many days in dried blood

What is seven days?

300

This protective prevention is given to all at risk staff in the workplace

What is a vaccine?
400

This virus can only infect people who already have Hep B

What is Hepatitis D?

400

This organ provides an impermeable barrier against bloodborne pathogens

What is skin?

400

You find an open wound on your arm, what needs to be done immediately

What is clean and cover all cuts?

500

Disease usually transmitted through mosquito bites

What is Malaria?

500

This healthcare-related law protects employees from exposure to BBPs in the workplace

What is OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard?

500

When clearing up blood spills, you should use this type of container to dispose of contaminated materials

What is a biohazard container?