BBP Clean-up
Documentation
BBP Diseases
Exposures
Misc. Facts
100

If you wear gloves to clean up blood from equipment, you should still wash your hands afterwards.

What is True?

100

The type of paperwork to be filled out for an exposure to blood or body fluids.

What is a Worker's Comp form?

100

All members will be offered this within 30 days of active membership.

What is Hepatitis B vaccine?

100

Four examples of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

What are gloves, gowns, goggles, face shield, booties?

100

OPIM is the abbreviation for this.

What is Other Potentially Infectious Material.

200

How you should dispose of contaminated sharps, such as needles of glass, that have come in contact with blood.

What is place them in an appropriate sharps container?

200

The persons that you should report an exposure of blood or body fluids to.

What is the Chief, Health & Safety Officer, or EMS Captain?

200

The number of days Hepatitis can live outside the body.

What is 7 days?

200

Immediately after being exposed to blood or body fluids, this should be done.

What is wash the are with soap and water?

200

 List 4 types of OPIM.

What are saliva w/visible blood, semen, vaginal secretions, amniotic fluid, CSF, pleural fluid, synovial fluid, peritoneal fluid.

300

The ratio of water to bleach used to clean hard surfaces.

What is 10 parts of water to 1 part of bleach?

300

The timeframe to complete documentation of any exposure.

What is immediately?

300

The organ that Hepatitis affects.

What is the liver?

300

Proper procedure to dispose of contaminated materials.

What is double bagged and labeled with a "Biohazard" label?

300

The three most common BBPs.

What are Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV?

400

The time to let bleach solution dry on solid surface to be considered decontaminated.

What is 10 minutes?

400

The individuals needed to complete annual BBP training and documentation on file.

What is every active roster member?

400

The effectiveness of the Hepatitis vaccine is from preventing infection.

What is 95%?

400

Areas of the body that have a higher potential exposure possibility.

What are eyes, mouth, nose, cuts, and open skin areas (abrasions and chapped)?

400

The most infectious Bloodborne Pathogen.

What is Hepatitis B?

500

The four steps for cleaning up a small blood spill.

What are don gloves, wipe up the spill, disinfect the area, and dispose of all exposed supplies in a biohazard container?

500

This will be made available to all members who incur an exposure incident.

What is post exposure evaluation follow up at not cost to the member?

500

Hepatitis B is __ more infectious than HIV.

What is 50-100x?

500

Where the exposed individual can go to receive testing an treatment.

What is their choice of medical facilities?

500

Number of years to keep confidential medical records.

What is the duration of the membership plus 30 years