BBP Flashcards
1
Q
BBP CFR
A
29 CFR 1910.1030,
2
Q
Exposure Control Plan
Must include:
A
– Exposure determination – Methods of Compliance – HIV and HBV Research Laboratories and Production Facilities – Hepatitis B Vaccination – Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up – Communication of Hazards to Employees – Recordkeeping
3
Q
Low Risk for Bloodborne Infection
Body fluids believed to possess little risk for
carrying and transmitting pathogenic viruses
A
- Feces
- Vomit
- Urine
- Nasal Secretions
- Sweat
- Tears
- Sputum
- Saliva (except in dental treatment)
4
Q
So What Could be in Blood/Serum
Samples?
A
– HIV – HCV – HBV – HTLV – Malaria – Chagas – Toxoplasma gondii – Cytomegalovirus – Syphilis – And more!
5
Q
Besides infectious agents hepatitis may be
caused by
A
drugs, toxins or an autoimmune
disease