BBPQuiz

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Personal protective equipment works by putting a physical barrier between you and potentially infectious material.
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If you wear gloves, it's not necessary to wash your hands after handling potentially contaminated substances.
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Dealing with children's everyday cuts and scrapes doesn't require any particular precautions.
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You should consider all blood, or any substance containing visible blood, to be potentially infectious.
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Disposable gloves may be decontaminated and reused as long as they are not torn or punctured.
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The bloodborne pathogens putting you at risk on the job are not all transmitted the same way.
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You can minimize your risk of infection by bloodborne pathogens if you know the facts and take precautions.
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There is no effective vaccine for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
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Your skin is a natural protective barrier against exposure.
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A blood test is the only way to confirm infection by a bloodborne pathogen.
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You can infect yourself by eating, drinking, or smoking after exposure to potentially contaminated material.
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Many people with bloodborne viruses seem healthy and show no symptoms.
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The hepatitis B and C viruses affect the body's immune system.
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The hazards of bloodborne pathogens are outlined in your facilities Exposure Control Plan.
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Exposure to contaminated material doesn't always lead to infection.
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The bloodborne pathogens putting you at greatest risk at work are HBV, HCV, and HIV.
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Never pick up broken glass or other sharp objects with your hand-even if you're wearing gloves.
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Always seal potentially infectious material, broken glass and other sharp objects in containers with biohazard labels.
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It's important to regularly inspect and disinfect re-usable containers, such as trash cans, bins and pails, that might become contaminated.
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If you think you've come in contact with infectious materials, you must use a strong, abrasive soap to wash your hands.