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GeneralDiseasesSafetyOh-No!! If you get a piece of candy with a red dot on it, trade it in for a pocket CPR mask!!!
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Row 1, Col 1 Microorganisms that are carried in the blood that can cause disease in humans. What are Blood Borne Pathogens?
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1,2 Malaria, Syphilis, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV. What are examples of Diseases caused by Blood Borne Pathogens?
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1,3 Anything that is used to protect You from exposure to a BBP. What is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?
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1,4 A specific incident of contact between a potentially infectious body fluid and an open skin surface or mucous membrane What is an exposure incident?
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2,1 OSHA requires anyone Who could possibly be Exposed to BB pathogens At work to receive Blood borne pathogen training yearly. Why are we here again?
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2,2 The virus the leads to AIDS, depletes the immune system, does not survive long outside the body, and is not transferred through casual contact (ex. shaking hands). What is HIV?
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2,3 The best way to keep yourself Cold/flu free, must be done for 20 seconds, and must be done After removing PPE. What is hand washing?
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2,4 Cleaning area with disinfectant or 10% bleach solution and Disposing of all liquid medical Waste in biohazard bags/containers. What is Proper Decontamination?
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3,1 Using proper personal protective Equipment, treating ALL Body fluids as contaminated And cleaning up and Disposing of body fluids Appropriately. What are Universal Precautions?
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3,2 The most common chronic Blood borne infection in the U.S.. The infection attacks the liver. What is Hepatitis C?
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3,3 Making sure that your gloves Do not have tears in them, And removing your mask and Gloves before exiting The contaminated area. What are examples of the proper use of PPE?
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3,4 Contact the school nurse And Mr. Jones IMMEDIATELY. What should an employee do if they have had an exposure?
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4,1 Is the series of 3 shots That is encouraged for all Employees to protect Themselves from a Common BBP. What is the Hepatitis B Vaccination?
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4,2 Blood, saliva, vomit, urine, semen And vaginal secretions. What are potentially Infectious Bodily Fluids?
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4,3 Check your classroom first aid kit, And/or go to the health room or ask Maintenance for gloves, cleaning supplies, etc.. Where can I find personal protective equipment?
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4,4 Contact with another person’s Blood, mucous membrane contact, Non-intact skin, And used needles. What are possible ways of transmission?
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