Other potentially infectious material, such as: Semen, vaginal secretions, synovial fluid, breast milk, any fluid visibly contaminated with blood such as vomit or urine.
  • What are airborne pathogens?
  • OPIM
  • Symptoms of HBV are
  • Bloodborne transmission
Weight loss, fever, night sweats and weakness.
  • Prevention of HIV include:
  • Vector transmission
  • Symptoms of HBV are
  • Symptoms of Tuberculoses (TB)
Yes, by a combination of several different antibiotics taken for 6-12 months.
  • Can Tuberculoses be cured?
  • Prevention of HIV include:
  • Symptoms of HBV are
  • Universal Precautions
Personal protective equiptment.
  • PPE stands for"
  • Vector transmission
  • Late stages of HIV may include:
  • How is HIV spread?
Regular hand washing, use of barriers, universal precautions.
  • Can Tuberculoses be cured?
  • Symptoms of Tuberculoses (TB)
  • Prevention of HIV include:
  • Symptoms of HBV are
By injections, through mucous membranes, through sexual activity, from infected mother to newborn at birth.
  • Late stages of HIV may include:
  • How is HCV (Hepatitis C) spread?
  • How is HBV (Hepatitis B) spread?
  • How is HIV spread?
Loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting muscle or joint aches, mild fever, stomach pain, occasionally jaundice.
  • Universal Precautions
  • Symptoms of Tuberculoses (TB)
  • Late stages of HIV may include:
  • Symptoms of HBV are
to be bitten by an insect carrying the pathogen
  • Airborne transmission
  • How is HIV spread?
  • Bloodborne transmission
  • Vector transmission
is a phrase describing safety guidelines in which all blood and OPIM are handled as if they are contaminated.
  • Scba (scenario)
  • Universal
  • Universal Precautions
  • Bloodborne Pathogens
disease causing micro-organisms that spread from person to person in the form of droplet nuclei in the air. The three types are viral, bacterial, and fungal.
  • What are airborne pathogens?
  • Bloodborne transmission
  • How is HCV (Hepatitis C) spread?
  • What are "work practice controls"?
Blood, semen, vaginal secretions, breast milk, OPIM if blood is present.
  • How is HCV (Hepatitis C) spread?
  • Vector transmission
  • How is HBV (Hepatitis B) spread?
  • How is HIV spread?
Do not smoke, do not put on lip balm, hand lotion or cosmetics, so not eat or drink, do not handle contact lenses, do not put items in mouth, do not use sink that is used for food for any other cleanup.
  • Bloodborne transmission
  • Late stages of HIV may include:
  • What are "work practice controls"?
  • Bloodborne work area restrictions include:
to inhale the pathogen
  • Airborne transmission
  • Bloodborne transmission
  • Universal Precautions
  • Vector transmission
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