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Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposures A HealthCare Worker Guide 4 part series Prevention Education Safety Sharps HELP I’ve been EXPOSED What do I do?

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - KEEP THE HANDS BEHIND A NEEDLE AT ALL TIMES Prevention

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - WEAR GLOVES Prevention

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - DO NOT RECAP ANY NEEDLE Prevention

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - USE “NEEDLE-LESS” IV SYSTEM WHENEVER POSSIBLE Prevention

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - USE SAFETY NEEDLES CORRECTLY USE SAFETY SHARPS EACH TIME It is against policy to dismantle safety sharps devices!! Prevention

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - DISPOSE OF ALL SHARPS PROPERLY Write DATE and DEPT. NAME on each container. CHANGE CONTAINERS WHEN 2/3 FULL or AFTER ONE MONTH. DO NOT REACH INTO SHARPS CONTAINERS North Prevention

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - GET HEPATITIS B VACCINE SERIES 1 MONTH6 MONTHSINITIAL Dose Prevention

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - WEAR EYE PROTECTION Contact lenses are not eye protection. Contacts hold splashed infectious fluids close to the eye. Eyeglasses are not protective without side shields. Prevention

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - If you are in a different work area and you do NOT have eye protection, disposable eye protection is generally available…ASK WEAR EYE PROTECTION Prevention

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - WEAR MASK/FACE SHIELD TO PREVENT MUCOUS MEMBRANE EXPOSURES Prevention

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