#1
Which of the following is not considered a bloodborne pathogen?
Hepatitis B virus
HIV
Influenza virus
Hepatitis C virus
#2
What is the primary mode of transmission for bloodborne pathogens?
Airborne
Foodborne
Direct contact with infected blood or bodily fluids
Vector-borne
#3
Which of the following is an example of a bloodborne pathogen?
E. coli
Staphylococcus aureus
Hepatitis B virus
Clostridium difficile
#4
What is the recommended duration for handwashing to effectively prevent the spread of bloodborne pathogens?
5 seconds
20 seconds
1 minute
3 minutes
#5
Which of the following activities is not considered a potential route of exposure to bloodborne pathogens?
Inhalation
Ingestion
Skin contact
Telepathy
#6
What is the term for the process of destroying or removing all forms of microbial life, including bacterial spores?
Disinfection
Sterilization
Sanitization
Fumigation
#7
Which of the following is an example of personal protective equipment (PPE) used to prevent exposure to bloodborne pathogens?
Surgical mask
Safety goggles
Lab coat
All of the above
#8
What action should you take if you are exposed to potentially infectious blood or bodily fluids?
Ignore it and continue working
Immediately wash the affected area with soap and water
Wait until the end of the day to report it
Take an aspirin
#9
Which of the following activities requires the use of gloves to prevent exposure to bloodborne pathogens?
Using a computer
Eating lunch
Cleaning a spill of blood or bodily fluids
Walking in the hallway
#10
What is the proper disposal method for used needles contaminated with blood?
Throw them in the regular trash
Recycle them
Place them in a designated sharps container
Leave them on the floor for janitorial staff to pick up
#11
Which of the following is a symptom of acute HIV infection?
Jaundice
Rash
Swollen lymph nodes
All of the above
#12
What is the primary purpose of engineering controls in preventing exposure to bloodborne pathogens?
To provide training to employees
To reduce or eliminate the risk of exposure at its source
To monitor workplace hazards
To provide personal protective equipment (PPE)
#13
Which federal agency provides guidelines and regulations for protecting workers from bloodborne pathogens?
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
#14
What is the incubation period for hepatitis B virus after exposure?
1-2 days
1-2 weeks
1-2 months
1-2 years
#15
Which of the following bloodborne pathogens has a vaccine available for prevention?
Hepatitis C virus
Hepatitis B virus
Human T-cell lymphotropic virus
West Nile virus
#16
What is the primary reason for implementing a sharps injury prevention program?
To reduce the cost of healthcare
To comply with regulations
To minimize the risk of needlestick injuries
To increase employee morale
#17
Which of the following bloodborne pathogens is responsible for causing AIDS?
Hepatitis C virus
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis