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Katherine Lynn, RN

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General Diseases Safety Oh-No!!

If you get a piece of candy with a red dot on it, trade it in for a pocket CPR mask!!!

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Microorganisms that are carriedin the blood that

can cause disease in humans .

What are Blood Borne Pathogens?

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Malaria, Syphilis, Hepatitis B,Hepatitis C, and HIV.

What are examples of Diseases caused by Blood Borne Pathogens?

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Anything that is used to protectYou from exposure to a BBP.

What is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?

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A specific incident of contactbetween a potentially infectious

body fluid and an openskin surface

or mucous membrane

What is an exposure incident?

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OSHA requires anyoneWho could possibly be

Exposed to BB pathogensAt work to receive

Blood borne pathogen training yearly.

Why are we here again?

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The virus the leads to AIDS,depletes the immune system,

does not survive longoutside the body, and is not

transferred through casual contact (ex. shaking hands).

What is HIV?

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The best way to keep yourselfCold/flu free, must be done for20 seconds, and must be done

After removing PPE.

What is hand washing?

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Cleaning area with disinfectant or

10% bleach solution and

Disposing of all liquid medical

Waste in biohazard bags/containers.

What is Proper Decontamination?

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Using proper personal protectiveEquipment, treating ALL

Body fluids as contaminatedAnd cleaning up and

Disposing of body fluids Appropriately.

What are Universal Precautions?

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The most common chronicBlood borne infection in the U.S..

The infection attacks the liver.

What is Hepatitis C?

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Making sure that your glovesDo not have tears in them,

And removing your mask andGloves before exiting

The contaminated area .

What are examples of the proper use of PPE?

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Contact the school nurse And Mr. Jones

IMMEDIATELY.

What should an employee do if they have had an exposure?

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Is the series of 3 shotsThat is encouraged for all

Employees to protectThemselves from a

Common BBP.

What is the Hepatitis B Vaccination?

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Blood, saliva, vomit, urine, semenAnd vaginal secretions.

What are potentially Infectious Bodily Fluids?

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Check your classroom first aid kit,And/or go to the health room

or ask Maintenance forgloves,

cleaning supplies,etc..

Where can I find personal protective equipment?

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Contact with another person’sBlood, mucous membrane contact,

Non-intact skin,And used needles.

What are possible ways of transmission?