Microbes, Pathogens, & Viruses...Oh My
EMERGENCY
I have to PPE
Decontamination
Potpourri
100

Microorganism that will cause illness or disease in the human body.

What are bloodborne pathogens?

100

Place where SHS staff go during a fire evacuation.

Where is outside of Preska?

100

One of the most important ways to prevent transmission of bloodborne pathogens.

What is handwashing?

100

This is an approach to treat all blood and body fluids as infectious.

What is universal precautions?

100

This person is our Interim VP.

Who is Dr. Brian Jones?

200

Form of Hepatitis which there is a vaccination.

What is Hepatitis B?

200

This form needs to be completed if there is an exposure, injury or illness that is work related.

What is an incident form?

200

The CDC recommends this length of time for handwashing to remove 90% or greater germs.

What is 15-30 seconds?

200

Red biohazard bags are kept here.

What each exam room and nurses station?

200

The federal agency that has developed the Bloodborne Pathogens standards.

What is OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)?

300

3 Common bloodborne pathogens.

What is HIV, Hep B, & Hep C?

300

Contact one of these people if BBP exposure or questions about emergency protocol.

Who is Chandler Holland, Jodi or Heidi

300

PPE dripping with blood should be placed here.

What is in a biohazard bag?

300

Besides bleach these can be used to clean up blood or body fluids.

What are disinfecting wipes.

300

What is the document called that explains our exposure plan and where do you find it?

What is the bloodborne pathogen policy and or exposure control plan? On teams or in a binder in the lab?

400

Hepatitis attacks this organ.

What is the liver?

400

Slips, Trips and Falls.

What is the number one reason for injuries at MSU?

400

Gowns, gloves, masks and goggles are examples.

What is personal protective equipment?

400

ERTK acronym.

What is Employee Right To Know?

400

This emergency requires you to stay at Student Health Services.

What is tornado warning or shelter in place warning.

500

Puncture wounds, infectious material coming in contact with open areas on skin, and infectious materials contacting mucous membranes of eyes, nose and mouth are all ways bloodborne pathogens can be _____________.

What are ways to be transmitted?

500

This is the acronym for managing a small fire.

What is PASS? Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

500

Clean your hands this way if soap and water or a restroom is not available.

What is use alcohol-based hand rubs?

500

The formal name of the hazard identification information sheets for products used at SHS.

What is SDS or Safety Data Sheets?

500

The 4 locations of fire extinguishers at SHS.

Where is back door, lab, outside front door of SHS and outside of Health Education?