#1
Which of the following is a bloodborne pathogen?
Hepatitis A
Influenza
Tuberculosis
HIV
#2
Which body fluid is considered a potential carrier of bloodborne pathogens?
#3
What is the primary route of transmission for bloodborne pathogens?
Ingestion
Contact with intact skin
Contact with mucous membranes
Inhalation
#4
Which of the following bloodborne pathogens can survive outside the body for extended periods?
HIV
HBV
HCV
None of the above
#5
Which organization is responsible for setting guidelines and standards for bloodborne pathogen safety in the United States?
#6
What does the term 'Universal Precautions' refer to in the context of bloodborne pathogen safety?
Standard safety measures used by healthcare workers to prevent exposure to bloodborne pathogens
Precautions taken only in rare cases of suspected bloodborne pathogen exposure
Precautions taken by individuals outside of healthcare settings
Precautions taken specifically for HIV exposure
#7
Which of the following is NOT a recommended method for preventing exposure to bloodborne pathogens?
Wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Using proper hand hygiene practices
Proper disposal of sharps and contaminated materials
Administering first aid without protective gear
#8
What is the recommended action in case of exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials?
Panic and seek immediate medical attention
Wait and observe for symptoms to appear
Report the exposure promptly and seek medical evaluation
Continue with regular activities
#9
What is the primary function of engineering controls in bloodborne pathogen safety?
To isolate or remove bloodborne pathogens from the workplace
To provide education and training on bloodborne pathogens
To establish written exposure control plans
To provide access to personal protective equipment (PPE)
#10
What is the primary mode of transmission for HIV?
Airborne
Vector-borne
Sexual contact
Fecal-oral
#11
What does the acronym 'HBV' stand for in the context of bloodborne pathogens?
Hepatitis Blood Virus
Hepatitis B Virus
Human Blood Virus
Hemoglobin Blood Variant
#12
Which of the following is NOT an example of personal protective equipment (PPE) used for bloodborne pathogen safety?
Gloves
Face shields
Surgical masks
Regular clothing
#13
Which of the following is a recommended action after a needlestick injury?
Continue working as usual
Wash the affected area with soap and water only
Report the incident immediately
Dispose of the needle properly
#14
Which of the following bloodborne pathogens is associated with liver cancer?
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
HIV
#15
Which of the following is a recommended practice for safely handling contaminated laundry?
Shake the laundry vigorously to remove any visible contaminants
Handle contaminated laundry as little as possible
Store contaminated laundry with clean laundry to save space
Wash contaminated laundry separately from other items