When removing gloves, be careful not to touch the outside of either glove with bare skin,
True (As according to the CDC; we should not touch the bare skin. Peeling the glove away from the body by pulling it inside out is the right way. We should hold the glove removed in the gloved hand and peel off the second glove by putting the fingers inside the glove at the top of the wrist).
Check personal protective equipment routinely for tears or flaws;
True (As this will control the spread of contamination)
bloodborne pathogen Question 9 1 pts When removing gloves, be careful not to touch the outside...
bloodborne pathogen You need to wash your hands after removing gloves only when you touch the outside of the gloves. True False 1 pts Question 12 You should wear a mask, eye protection, and a gown during activities that may generate blood spatter to your face and clothing. True False MacBook Air I F8 8 N
bloodborne pathogen Question 13 1 pts You don't need to wear gloves when handling dirty linens, unless the linens are contaminated with blood True False 1 pts Question 14 Food and drink can be kept in the same place with blood or other potentially infectious material if everything is sealed in leak-proof containers. True False * of N
bloodborne pathogen Question 5 1 pts Vaccines are currently available to prevent both hepatitis B and hepatitis C. OTrue O False Question 6 1 pts You should treat all patients' blood as if it is infected with bloodborne pathogens. True False ER MacBook Air F9 4 & % $ 9 7 6 5 P O U Y T R tA t
bloodborne pathogen Question 1 1 pts HIV poses a greater risk to healthcare workers than hepatitis B or hepatitis C because it is transmitted more easily. True False 1 pts Question 2 People can be contagious with HIV, HBV, or HCV for years while looking and feeling healthy True False FS & 9
Student Student Quiz: Unit 1: Bloodborne Pathogen Quiz Question 3 1 pts HIV, HBV, and HCV are all transmitted through contact with blood or other potentially infected material. True False 1 pts D Question 4 Dried HBV has been shown to survive on environmental surfaces at room temperature, for up to one week. True False MacBook Air *