Bloodborne Pathogen Test - Fairview School District
Complete the
Bloodborne Pathogen Post Test online. To print, click on your score at the top
once. Go to File - Print. (Not ALL questions will be shown on the test you
submit to the nurse. The score at the top will be sufficient.) Complete the
information at the top of your printed test. Be sure your signature is visible
on the top page! Place your completed test in your school nurse's mailbox.
Thanks!
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I have completed the Bloodborne Pathogen
PowerPoint Presentation. I have completed the Bloodborne Pathogen Post
Test. I do NOT have any questions for the
nurse.
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Signature)
I have completed the Bloodborne Pathogen PowerPoint
Presentation. I have completed the Bloodborne Pathogen Post Test. I do
have questions for the nurse.
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Signature)
Choose the correct answer for each question.
Bloodborne Pathogens are carried by:
blood.
droplets
of mucus expelled during a sneeze.
body
fluids.
a
and c.
The purpose of Bloodborne Pathogen training is:
to
better my understanding of microbiology.
to
scare me into wearing my personal protective equipment.
to
limit occupational exposure to blood and other infectious materials.
Bloodborne Pathogen diseases include:
Hepatitis
B.
Hepatitis
C.
HIV.
all
of the above.
Touching contaminated objects, then touching one's
mouth, nose or eyes could transmit bloodborne pathogens.
True
False
The Fairview School District requires bloodborne pathogen
training
after
an exposure.
monthly.
annually.
Ways to limit exposures include:
use
universal precautions and practice good hand washing.
use
personal protective equipment and decontaminate soiled surfaces.
place
glass and needles in the 'sharps container'.
all
of the above.
Personal Protective Kits should be found in
classrooms, buses and departments.
True
False
Hepatitis B shots are offered at no cost to at-risk
staff. One would expect:
a
series of four shots given in the upper leg.
a
series of three shots given in the gluteus maximus.
a
series of three shots given in the upper arm.
a
series of four shots given in the upper arm.
If an employee has an exposure to a bloodborne
pathogen, he/she should report this incident to his supervisor
immediately.
True
False
Bloodborne Pathogen policy books are located:
in
the nurse's office.
in
the principal's office.
in
the media center.
all
of the above.
The purpose of OSHA is to limit occupational exposures
to blood and other potentially infectious materials.
True
False
What body fluids can transmit bloodborne
diseases?