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1. What minimum PPE should be worn when controlling normal bleeding?
Hard hat
Gloves
Smock or apron
Face shield
Full metal jacket

2. Treating all body fluids as infected is known as _______ Precautions.
Medical
Universal
International

3. After exposure to potentually infected bodily fluids, you should immediately
Pour a solution of 1/4 cup bleach to 1 gal water over the exposed areas.
Immediately wash any exposed areas.
Run screaming and flailing wildly.
Administer antibiotics.

4. HIV stays alive in dried blood.
True
False

5. HIV and HBV can be transmitted when infected bodily fluids directly contact the eyes or nonintact skin.
True
False

6. How do you dispose of absorbed bodily fluids?
They can be double bagged and discarded with normal garbage.
They must be incinerated.
They must be shipped as regulated waste.
Hide it in the janitors closet.

7. The risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens is only possible when blood is present in the bodily fluid.
True
False

8. Name two of the most common bloodborne pathogens.
HIV and Hepatitis B(HBV)
Influenza and aids

9. Name one way you might be exposed to human blood at your workplace.
Administering first aid.
Decontamination of equipment.
Working in labs.
All of the above.

10. What would be the most readily available solution that can be used to decontaminate equipment or surfaces?
Gasoline.
Pure bleach.
Dichloro-trifloro-tetraethyl-death.
1/4 cup bleach in 1 gallon of water.

 

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