Keep it clean
Be Safe
What a waste
Blood borne Pathogens
Injection Safety
Choose your PPE
100

This is the amount of time one should take to wash their hands.

What is 20 seconds

100

The Department of Labor Agency that works to ensure safety in the workplace, by establishing standards, providing enforcement of standards,  supplying training, education and outreach. 

What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration

100

These should be replaced when they are 3/4 full.

What are sharps containers?

100

These are the 3 most common blood borne pathogens that are a threat to healthcare workers

What are Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV

100

These are CDC recommended practices which will eliminate transmission of infection due to unsafe use of sharps and medications during a healthcare encounter . 

What is Safe Injection Practices

100

We select this  based on the exposure risks of the task 

What is PPE

200

This is the product and recommended contact time that is used to disinfect surfaces after contact with a patient suspected of having norovirus 

What are bleach wipes ( 4 minute contact time)

200

These procedures that reduce the likelihood of exposure by altering the way in which a task is performed (e.g., prohibiting mouth pipetting and recapping of needles)

What are Work practice controls

200

These bags are use to collect items that are dripping/saturated/caked in blood.

What are red biohazard bags?

200

This blood borne pathogen can live on environmental surfaces up to one week in dried blood. 

Hepatitis B

200

Vials of medications that are brought into the patient exam room for a procedure are handled in this manner. 

What is discarded.

200

These are three types of diseases with airborne transmission

What are varicella, tuberculosis and measles

300

This is done at the beginning and end of each day, as well as in between patient use. 

What is disinfection of exam room equipment. 

300


These are employer supplied products that will prevent transmission of infection to healthcare workers when worn as recommended. 

What are PPE

300

This is where feces, vomit, urine, secretions, and items wet with sweat should be disposed of.

What is the toilet or regular trash can? They should not be placed in red biohazard bags.

300

Acute cases of infection with this blood borne pathogen have recently increased for the first time ion 20 years. 

Hepatitis B

300

To prevent transmission of blood borne pathogens, we always use needles and syringes in this manner. 

One needles, one syringe, one patient, one time only

300

PPE worn when inserting an IUD

What are sterile gloves

400

This is  the total amount of time that it takes to inactivate ALL of the microorganisms listed on the product label.

What is contact time. 

400

In 1991 OSHA published this standard because of a significant health risk associated with exposure to viruses and other microorganisms that cause bloodborne diseases. Of primary concern are the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses.

What is the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard

400

This waste is returned to pharmacy for safe disposal 

What is Pharmaceutical waste

400

SHC healthcare workers who sustain an occupational exposure to blood or body fluids should report to Urgent Care immediately to be assessed for the need to receive post exposure prophylaxis within this amount of time after the exposure. 

What is 2 hours

400

Single dose vials may be used for multiple patients under these circumstances. 

What is never. 

400

PPE worn when preparing medical instruments for sterilization transport

What are gown, gloves, faceshield


500

This is how we determine how to properly use disinfectant products and all supplies and equipment in the Student Health Center. 

What is following manufacturer instructions for use. 

500

The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard  calls for the creation of this written plan which is designed to identify in writing, tasks and procedures, as well as job classifications where occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials occurs.

The Exposure Control Plan

500

The Hazard Communication Standard is intended to address comprehensively the issue of classifying the potential hazards of chemicals, and communicating information concerning hazards and appropriate protective measures to employees. We refer to these documents whenever we have a chemical exposure. 

What are Safety Data Sheets

500

There have been 58 documented cases of healthcare worker transmission of this blood borne pathogen since 1980, and only 1 case since 1999

What is HIV

500

We only use single dose vials of medication whenever possible. When we use multi dose vials of medications, they are labeled and dated when opened and disposed of....

What is after 28 days or earlier if contamination is suspected. 

500

This is done upon leaving the exam room after a procedure

What is remove PPE and perform hand hygiene