Bloodborne Pathogens | Hepatitis B | Diseases | On the Job | Exposure |
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What is OSHA
This organization regulates the bloodborne pathogen standard.
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What is the liver
Hepatitis B affects this organ
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What is Direct and Indirect
The two modes of disease transmission
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What is Engineering and Work Practices
The two work methods that reduce exposure
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What is the infection control officer
The person to notify after an exposure
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What is Exposure Control Plan
This is a written standard required by OSHA.
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What is 3
This is the number of vaccinations in the Hepatitis B series
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What is C-Diff
Fecal transplant is an option
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What is red
The color of the biohazard bag
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What is Sourse Patient
The blood tested first after an exposure
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What is post exposure protocol
This happens when you cleaning and sanitizing the area of contract, writing down what happened, and notifying the appropriate contact person
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What is finish the series where you left off
This is what you do if you miss a shot in the vaccination series
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What is Meningitis
The inflammation of the protective membranes of the brain
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What is washing your hands
The most efficient way of stopping disease spread
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What is Syphilis
This disease is tested if the person test positive for HIV
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What is Standard Precautions
An approach to infection control where all blood and certain human body fluids are treated as if known to be infectious
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What is a Lifetime
The Hepatitis B vaccination provides protection for this period of time.
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What is the Coronavirus
Covid-19 is a new strain of this virus
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What is Monday and Tuesday
Deep cleaning is done on these days
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What is the length of employment plus 30 years
The length of keeping all medical records
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What is 1992
The year the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard was started
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What is 14 days
Hepatitis B can survive on a surface up to these many days
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What is South
This region of the US has the highest HIV epidemic fails
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What is Glucometer
The equipmentthat is usuallymissed during deep cleaning
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What is Rapid Testing
The kind of testing recommended by OSHA to have quick results
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