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What is the main purpose of an Exposure Control Plan in a healthcare setting?
✔✔ To protect workers from exposure to bloodborne pathogens
What is a bloodborne pathogen?
✔✔ A microorganism in human blood that can cause disease
Why is it important to use universal precautions?
✔✔ Because all blood and bodily fluids should be treated as potentially infectious
What should be done immediately after an exposure to blood or bodily fluids?
✔✔ Wash the affected area and report the incident right away
What are two common bloodborne pathogens found in healthcare settings?
✔✔ Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
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, What personal protective equipment (PPE) is commonly used to prevent bloodborne exposure?
✔✔ Gloves, gowns, masks, and eye protection
What is the best way to avoid a needle-stick injury?
✔✔ Use safety-engineered sharps and never recap used needles
What should you do with used sharps or needles?
✔✔ Dispose of them immediately in a labeled sharps container
Why should food and drinks not be kept in areas where blood or body fluids are handled?
✔✔ To prevent accidental ingestion of infectious materials
How often should healthcare workers receive bloodborne pathogens training?
✔✔ At least annually
What does the term “engineering controls” refer to in an Exposure Control Plan?
✔✔ Devices or equipment that isolate or remove a hazard
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