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What is the most common way bloodborne pathogens are transmitted in the workplace?
✔✔ Through contact with infected blood via cuts, punctures, or mucous membranes
How can you become exposed to bloodborne pathogens?
✔✔ By touching blood or body fluids with broken skin or mucous membranes
Why is wearing gloves important when handling blood or body fluids?
✔✔ Gloves act as a barrier to prevent contact with infectious material
What should you do immediately if you are exposed to blood?
✔✔ Wash the area thoroughly and report the incident to your supervisor
What does the term "universal precautions" mean?
✔✔ Treating all blood and bodily fluids as if they are infectious
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, Why is handwashing important after removing gloves?
✔✔ It removes any contaminants that may have gotten through or around the gloves
What kind of container should be used to dispose of sharp objects like needles?
✔✔ A clearly labeled, puncture-resistant sharps container
What is one way to reduce the risk of needle-stick injuries?
✔✔ Never recap used needles by hand
What vaccine is offered to workers at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens?
✔✔ Hepatitis B vaccine
Why should you never eat, drink, or apply cosmetics in areas where blood exposure is possible?
✔✔ To avoid accidental ingestion or contamination
What is the best way to clean a surface that has been contaminated with blood?
✔✔ Use an approved disinfectant and follow your facility’s cleaning protocol
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