Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 1 Bloodborne Pathogens Study Guide.

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Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 1 Bloodborne Pathogens Study Guide

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 2 Standards What are the federal and state standards for Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP)?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 3 Scope What is the scope of the Bloodborne Pathogens?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 4 When to comply? When should you comply with the BBP regulations?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 5 Definitions What are the two primary BBP mentioned in regulations? (Define Each)

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 6 Definitions What is an OPIM? Give some examples: What are Sharps?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 7 Exposure Determination/Categ ories Define Category A: Define Category B:

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 8 Exposure Control Plan What are the elements of an Exposure Control Plan?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 9 Universal Precautions Define Universal Precautions:

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 10 Engineering Controls Define Engineering Controls and give an example:

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 11 Work Practices Define Work Practice Controls and give an example:

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 12 Work Practice SOPs What is a SOP? What is the requirement for each task?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 13 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) What are some examples of PPE? What does Don and Doff mean?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 14 Housekeeping What SOPs are used in housekeeping?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 15 Regulated Waste How is regulated medical waste determined?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 16 Laundry Who is responsible for employee’s personal protective equipment (such as a lab coat)?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 17 Vaccination What are the requirements for HBV vaccinations?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 18 Waiver What is a waiver, and what does it mean?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 19 Post Exposure What should be included in a post exposure plan?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 20 Labels and Warnings What does this picture mean? Where is it found? What color should it be?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 21 Recordkeeping What should be included in recordkeeping?

Ferris State University & Michigan Deptartment of Career Development 22 Training What should be included in training?