Urinalysis and
Body Fluids –
Comprehensive
Study Guide for
Laboratory Safety,
Renal Physiology,
and Microscopic
Analysis
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Types of safety hazards in the Common safety hazards include chemical
laboratory hazards, biological hazards, physical hazards,
ergonomic hazards, electrical hazards, and
fire hazards.
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Components of the chain of The six components are: infectious agent,
infection reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission,
portal of entry, and susceptible host.
Purpose of the Standard The purpose is to prevent the transmission of
Precautions policy infectious agents in healthcare settings by
treating all blood and bodily fluids as
potentially infectious.
Occupational Exposure to Blood- Employers must implement exposure control
Borne Pathogens Compliance plans, provide training, ensure the availability
Directive requirements of PPE, and offer vaccinations against hepatitis
B.
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