Bloodborne Pathogen Test

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Questions marked with a * are required.

 
*1. First Name:
 
*2. Last Name:
 
*3. Position:
 
*4. Which District are you from?
NDSEC
#2 - Bensenville
#7 - Wood Dale
#10 - Itasca
#11 - Medinah
#12 - Roselle
#13 - Bloomingdale
#100 Fenton HS
#108 Lake Park HS
 
*5. The Hepatitis B Vaccine:
is provided at no cost only within the first 10 days of an employee's hire date
is usually given as a series of 3 or 4 shots
is not recommended because the risk of infection is low
cannot be waived by an employee
 
*6. Infected blood can enter your system through which of the following?
blood transfusions
areas of unbroken skin
Mucous membranes (eyes, nose and mouth)
sexual contact
All of the above
 
*7. The best protection against BBPs is:
universal precautions
disposable gloves
hand washing
goggles
 
*8. When cleaning up a bloodborne pathogen spill, which of the following should you do?
use disposable gloves
dispose of waste in an lined waste container
wash hands thoroughly with warm water and soap
contact your supervisor and Exposure Control Officer
all of the above
 
*9. If you have BBP exposure at work you should:
obtain medical follow up only if you have symptoms of a BBP
obtain medical follow up at your physician's office within 72 hours of exposure
obtain medical follow up at NDSEC affiliated clinic or your physician's office within 24 hours of exposure
there is no need to obtain medical follow up because the risk is of infection is low
 
*10. Which statement is not true regarding HIV/AIDS?
HIV cannot live very long outside the body
you can get HIV/AIDS from toilet seats or shaking hands
about 25% of individuals living with HIV do not know they have it
after the introduction of antiretroviral drugs, there has been a significant decrease of AIDS cases
 
*11. What is the number one exposure to BBPs in schools?
not washing hands after exposure to BBP
handling contaminated needles
bite
putting in contact lenses when blood borne pathogens are present
 
*12. What is an example of a Mode of Transmission in The Infection Chain?
pertussis lives in the mouth and throat
pertussis can be inhaled or ingested
a person infected with pertussis coughs or sneezes
aperson infected with pertussis is immune to the disease for up to 10 years
 
*13. The steps in the procedure for hand washing include:
wet both hands in warm water
scrub back of hands, wrists and between fingers and fingernails
scrub hands for a minimum of 20 seconds
turn off tap water with a towel
all of the above
 
*14. Food and drink can be stored in close proximity to where blood or other potentially infectious materials are present as long as they aren't touching the material.
True
False
 
*15. You should complete the Authorization for Medical Records and Reports and Employee Accident and Injury Investigation forms if you have been exposed to a BBP.
True
False
 
*16. You do not need to physically cover all exposed skin lesions, abrasions or cuts to protect against BBP exposure.
True
False
 
*17. Uncontaminated needles may be disposed in regular trash bags.
True
False
 
*18. Hand washing is the most effective method to prevent the spread of infectious agents.
True
False
 
*19. The Exposure Control Plan is available in Human Resources and is located on the Public Network.
True
False