Bloodborne Pathogens
In-Service
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1. You are covered by the standard only if you are a surgical nurse or doctor.
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2. HIV and HBV are the only bloodborne threats to your face.
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3. Mucous membranes are a potential route of entry into the body for bloodborne pathogens.
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4. Any Medical instrument can be considered a sharps.
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5. HBV dies as soon as it leaves the body and comes into contact with air.
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6. If you don't want to have an Exposure Control Plan, you don't need to have one.
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7. Standard precautions means treating all blood and body fluids as potentially infectious.
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8. Most needle stick injuries occur when disposing of needles, giving medications, drawing blood or handling trash or dirty linens.
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9. You should bend all your needles before putting them in a sharps container.
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10. Every time you remove your gloves, you must wash your hands with soap and running water as soon as you possibly can.
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11. If you don't have access to running water, use antiseptic hand cleanser.
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12. Make sure to store your food and drink close to you when working with blood so you don't have to leave the room.
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13. Choose your protective equipment according to the task you are going to perform.
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14. Avoid giving unprotected mouth to mouth resuscitation.
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15. Use single- use disposable gloves as often as possible before disposing of them.
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16. There is a safe procedure for glove removal that should be followed at all times.
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17. Never pick up broken glass, which may be contaminated, with your hands. Use tongs or a brush and dust pan.
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18. Place all sharps in a color coded bag(s) or container(s) to assure proper disposal.
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19. The HBV vaccine is not so important since it only prevents HEP B infection.
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20. If you are exposed and know where the blood came from, don't bother reporting it.
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