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BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN TRAINING

Transmission

Question:

Bloodborne pathogens are NOT transmitted by touching an infected person.

A) True

B) False


Answer:

A) True



Question:

Which of the following materials could contain bloodborne pathogens?

A) Bloody saliva

B) Blood

C) Semen

D) All of the Above


Answer:

D) All of the Above



Question:

Bloodborne Pathogens may enter your system through:

A) Open cuts

B) Skin Abrasions

C) Mucous membranes

D) All of the above


Answer:

D) All of the above



Question:

If you have blood or potentially infectious materials splashed into your eye, you should flush your eye with clean, running water for

A) 2 minutes

B) 5 minutes

C) 10 minutes

D) 15 minutes


Answer: D) 15 minutes

Question:

You should never eat or drink in an area where there may be potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens.

A) True

B) False


Answer:

A) True



Pathogens

Question:

Hepatitis B is 10 times more contagious than HIV.

A) True

B) False


Answer:

B) False

Hepatitis B is 100 times more contagious than HIV.



Question:

Which of the following is a vaccine-preventable bloodborne pathogen?

A) Hepatitis C

B) Hepatitis B

C) HIV

D) Chikungunya


Answer:

B) Hepatitis B



Question:

Which of the following are bloodborne pathogens?

A) HIV

B) Pertussis

C) Influenza

D) Syphilis


Answer:

A) HIV and D) Syphilis



Question:

Malaria is a bloodborne disease.

A) True

B) False


Answer:

A) True



Question:

AIDS is caused by which virus?

A.  HIV

B.  HBV

C.  HCV


Answer:

A.  HIV



Vaccines

Question:

There is currently no vaccination available for Hepatitis B.

True or False


Answer:

False



Question:

There is a vaccine for Hepatitis C.

True or False


Answer:

False



Question:

The Hepatitis B series contains how many immunizations?

A.  1

B.  4

C.  3

D.  None of the above


Answer:

C.  3



Question:

There is a vaccine available for Hepatitis D?

True or False

 


Answer:

False



Question:

It is not important for me to be vaccinated against Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B.

True or False


Answer:

False



Prevention

Question:

How often should Exposure Control Plans be reviewed and updated?

A.  Monthly

B.  Annually

C.  Once each decade


Answer:

B.  Annually



Question:

Universal Precautions means treating bodily fluids as if they are known to be infectious.

True or False


Answer:

True



Question:

Contaminated wasted should immediatly be placed in the nearest waste basket.

True or False


Answer:

False



Question:

Handwashing is an important part of disease prevention.

True or False


Answer:

True



Question:

It is important to understand and follow your employer's policies regarding bloodborne pathogens.

True or False


Answer:

True



PPE and Cleaning

Question:

Disposable PPE can be reused if it is properly decontaminated.

True or False


Answer:

False



Question:

PPE Should be selected based upon the types of exposure that are reasonably anticipated.

True or False


Answer:

True



Question:

It is the responsibility of the employee to provide PPE for themselves.

True or False

 


Answer:

False



Question:

Which is not a proper form of PPE:

A.  Gloves with a hole in them

B.  Mask

C.  CPR face shield

D.  Apron

 


Answer:

A.  Gloves that have a hole in them.  Always check gloves before use.  Don't use damaged equipment.



Question:

Which are PPE rules to follow:

A.  Always wear PPE in possible exposure situations

B.  Remove PPE Before leaving the work area

C.  Dispose of used PPE in labeled biohazard containers

D.  All of the above

 


Answer:

D.  All of the above