BBP
Infection control
Fire Safety
PPE
OSHA
100

How is Hepatitis A and E transmitted

Fecal Oral Route
100

What is the number one way to prevent the spread of disease and infection

Handwashing

100
What is the number one body fluid that can transmit HIV, HCV, HBV?

BLOOD

100

What is considered PPE?

Gowns, gloves, mask, goggles, shoe covers

100

The Hepatitis virus that can cause lifelong infection, cirrhosis of the liver, liver cancer, liver failure, and death is?

HCV

200

How are Hepatitis B, C, and D transmitted

Blood and body fluids

200

Term used to describe treating all blood and body fluids as if they are contaminated

Universal or standard precautions

200

What is the acronym used for using a fire extinguisher

P- Pull

A-Aim

S- Squeeze

S- Sweep

200

Are scrubs considered PPE

No

200

How many injections are needed in a Hepatitis series for someone to be considered immune?

3

300

Which body fluids do not contain enough virus to transmit BBP

 

  • Urine

  • Feces

  • Tears

  • Sweat

  • Vomitus

  • Spit

300

What do you wear to protect yourself from blood and body fluids

Personal Protective Equipment

300

How often should health care employees and others in health care be updated on OSHA and Universal Precaution standards?

Every year

300

What is the virus that destroys the immune system

HIV

300

What is the only way for someone to know if they are HIV positive?

blood test

400

What bloodborne pathogen can progress in AIDS

HIV

400

Where are needles and sharp instruments disposed of after use?

Sharps box

400
What is the acronym used in the event of a fire

R- Rescue

A- Alert/ Alarm

C- Contain the fire

E- Evacuate or Extinguish

400

Term used to describe yellowing of the skin and eyes

Jaundice

400

What mode of transmission is considered the most common primary method of transmission of potentially infectious materials?

Needle stick with a contaminated needle.

500

What is the best protection against Hepatitis B

3 shot vaccine series

500
  • What is the term used to describe pathogenic organisms present in blood that can lead to disease(s)?

Bloodborne pathogens

500

What is the primary color of a sharps container

Red

500

What vital organ does Hepatitis affect?

Liver

500

The following factors should be considered when choosing PPE:

*(hint: these are also known as modes of transmission)

Stick or cut, non- intact skin, splash to mucous membranes