Bloodborne Pathogens Quiz0 Welcome to your Bloodborne Pathogens Quiz Enter the email address of the person who should receive the proof of training documentation upon successful completion of this quiz. This could be you or a company representative. You need to answer 70% of the questions correctly, but don't worry, you can take this quiz as many times as necessary to get it right. Name Company Email Fever, nausea, loss of appetite, fatigue, jaundice, and abdominal pain are symptoms of _____________. Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C None Most people living with HIV experience health problems immediately. True False None The term "bloodborne pathogens" refers only to pathogens in blood, not in any other bodily fluids. You cannot be exposed to these pathogens through other bodily fluids. True False None Which of the following types of workers are not typically listed as potentially hazardous in the context of bloodborne pathogens? Firefighters Correctional workers Accountants Cleaners in hospital Police officers Personnel who are trained to render first aid None How efficient is hepatitis B vaccine in prevention of HBV? 20% 40% 50% 70% 90% None Contaminated or potentially contaminated surfaces should be cleaned with 1:10 solution of: Vinegar Bleach Sodium bicarbonate Chlorine Potassium None Which of the following materials is most suitable for protective gloves in bloodborne pathogen situations? Latex Cotton Leather Spandex Paper None Workers who wear glasses do not have to use goggles. True False None Disposable nitrile gloves can be washed and reused. True False None It's the duty of all employees to report all incidents of exposure to contaminated or potentially contaminated body fluids or blood to supervisors. True False None A surface contaminated with HBV should be left wet with disinfectant for ________. One minute 10 minutes 20 minutes Half an hour An hour None Individual containers of blood, blood components, or products labeled based on their contents that have been released for transfusion or for other clinical purpose, are exempted from being labeled as hazardous. True False None An Exposure Control Plan... protects workers from exposures to blood and other bodily fluids is used as a source of information for bloodborne pathogen-related questions All of the above None of the above None PPE should be removed in this sequence: 1) Gloves 2) Face Shields/Goggles 3) Gown 4) Mask/Respirator 1) Mask/Respirator 2) Gown 3) Face Shields/Goggles 4) Gloves 1) Gloves 2) Mask/Respirator 3) Face Shields/Goggles 4) Gown There is no established protocol for PPE removal None The Exposure Control Plan in your workplace shall be reviewed and updated once every 3 years. True False None Time's up Previous Next Related Posts Heat Stress (2024) Proper PPE (2024) Workplace Safety – Checklists (2024) OSHA 300 Recordkeeping (2024) Winter Safety Tips (2023) Can You Identify What’s Happening? Outdoor Heat Exposure (2023) “Often Overlooked” Pt1 – Secondary Containment and Grounding OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting! 2023 Winter Weather Safety Tips 2022