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This presentation is available for use by school nurses only when the content is approved by the nurse or school district that wishes to use it. It is necessary for the individual or district to accept responsibility for the information to be shared in this presentation. This slide can and should be deleted following acceptance and revision as needed of this presentation.
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Blood Borne Pathogens Presented by: (Nurse Name) School or District Name Here
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Act Rather Than Re-act School Staff tend to be nurturing and care-taking people Don’t rush to help without putting on gloves - children can touch their own blood - give them a dressing while you put on your gloves You can be kind and reassuring while you work to protect yourself!
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Bloodborne Diseases HBV Hepatitis B virus Causes damage to liver Hepatitis C Leading cause of liver transplants HIV Human immunodeficiency virus Compromises immune system – leads to AIDS for which there is no known cure
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Transmission Pathogens can enter your body through: Open cuts - Skin abrasions - Acne Dermatitis - Mucous membranes Accidental injury with contaminated object: Broken glass - Sharp metal Knives - Needles
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Risk of Exposure Not every staff member will be occupationally exposed to body fluids Whether or not you’re exposed, you still need to know what to do to minimize your risk of infection
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The Key to Protection Never touch another person’s blood! Universal Precautions Kits (Gloves, Dressing, Antibacterial Pad) Handwashing, Handwashing & Handwashing!
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Your best protection is not to have any contact with another person’s blood or body fluids If a student is bleeding, instruct student to cover the source and apply pressure as needed – get the school nurse! If you MUST assist – you need gloves and to call for help!
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Gloves First line of Protection! – Cover all cuts, dry skin – replace any damp bandaids Replace as soon as possible if gloves are ripped or punctured Glove Removal Demonstration Dispose of used gloves carefully and safely!
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Remember: Healthy, intact skin is your first line of defense from exposure to blood and body fluids. Treat all blood, fresh or dried as if it is contaminated
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Exposure to eyes: If blood or body fluids get in your eyes, wash immediately – rinse eyes for 10 minutes. Report the incident to the school nurse.
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Be Safe and Successful! Use Barrier Precautions - Have them available in school, on playground and on field trips Keep yourself and others safe from contamination Act rather than react!
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