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1. Occupational exposure to blood or OPIM puts you at risk for:
a. HIV, HBV, HCV b. Diabetes c. Heart disease d. Osteoporosis
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2. Both blood and OPIM may contain:
a. Vinyl chloride b. Cyanide c. Bloodborne pathogens d. Styrene
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3. What is the first step following an exposure incident?
a. Medical evaluation b. First aid c. Notifying your supervisor d. Making a medical appointment when convenient
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4. Assume that the blood and other body fluids from all persons are:
a. Safe when dry b. Potentially infectious c. Safe until proven otherwise d. Not a source of infection
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5. An example of an engineering control is:
a. Needle less systems b. Contaminated sharps c. Disposable gloves d. Hand washing
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6. Every workplace that has employees at risk for occupational exposure to blood or OPIM must have:
a. A list of infection control products b. A written emergency action plan c. A written exposure control plan d. A hazardous materials response team
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7. When using soap and water to wash your hands, you should rub hands and fingers together vigorously for at least:
a. 5 seconds b. 15 seconds c. 30 seconds d. 60 seconds
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8. To “observe universal precautions” means:
a. To purchase insurance b. To protect yourself from blood and OPIM c. To produce immunity with a vaccine d. To avoid harm or danger during travel
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9. PPE that is dripping with blood or body fluids should be:
a. Discarded in the regular trash at work b. Brought home and discarded in the regular trash c. Washed and reused d. Placed in a colored-coded container or container marked with a biohazard
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10. The critical components to assure your health and well-being following an exposure incident are:
a. Gloves, masks and gowns b. Immediate first aid, confidential medical evaluations, and follow-up c. Proper protective equipment, signs and labels, and engineering controls d. Careful handling of contaminated laundry and hand hygiene
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11. All PPE clothing and equipment should be:
a. Mismatched b. Available in one size c. Washed in soap and water d. Properly fit, comfortable and clean
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12. The Hepatitis B vaccine prevents:
a. Hepatitis B disease b. Hepatitis C disease c. HIV/AIDS d. Needle sticks
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13. Containers used to store, transport or ship blood or OPIM must be marked with a biohazard symbol or placed in a:
a. Black bag b. Red bag c. Orange bag d. Clear bag
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14. To ensure that the disinfectant used is effective, equipment and surfaces that are “grossly contaminated” should be cleaned up first with:
a. Alcohol b. Diluted household bleach c. A soap and water solution d. Registered antimicrobial products
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