Mandatory Inservices | Bloodborne Pathogens by admin | May 11, 2022 Post Test - Bloodborne Pathogens Select The Correct Answer Full Name Email Address 1. What are bloodborne pathogens? Microorganisms, bacteria, and viruses that can cause disease in humans Plaque and fat that collects in the blood Neither of the above None 2. Which of the following is a potentially infectious body fluid? Spinal fluid Semen Vomit All of the above None 3. Hepatitis B can survive in dried blood. True False None 4. HIV is the most common bloodborne pathogen. True False None 5. Which of the following roles makes you potentially at risk for exposure? Designated first aid provider at your workplace Involved in cleanup of infectious materials Both of the above None of the above None 6. Gloves can be used as PPE even if they have tears in them as long as the tears are very small. True False None 7. When handling broken glass or other sharp objects, how should it be cleaned up? Wearing thick gloves, sweep the glass into a dustpan Without gloves, sweep the glass into a dustpan Wearing single-use gloves, pick up the glass by hand None of the above None 8. What procedures should you follow with contaminated clothing? Bag the clothes up separately from other clothes Wash the clothing thoroughly in the hottest water possible If your wear a uniform, inform your employer that your uniform was contaminated All of the above None 9. How long should you scrub your hands when washing them? 5 seconds 15 to 20 seconds 2 minutes None 10. When should you report exposure to bloodborne pathogens? Immediately Within 24 hours Within one week You do not need to report exposure None Time's up