Posted on December 1, 2021December 1, 2021 by Amy DallmanUCP Annual Bloodborne Pathogens ReviewUCP Bloodborne Pathogens - Annual ReviewPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Employee Name: *FirstLastEmail *Bloodborne pathogens are micro-organisms that can be transmitted through contact with contaminated blood and bodily fluids. *TrueFalseYou should always treat all bodily fluids as if they are infectious and avoid direct contact with them. *TrueFalseAssuming that all blood and bodily fluids are contaminated and handling them accordingly is commonly referred to as: *Exposure determinationContamination PrudenceUniversal PrecautionsWhich of the following steps are important when cleaning up blood or bodily fluids? *Wash out your disposable gloves.Keep disposable gloves on in case you need them again.Properly discard of disposable gloves and immediately wash your hands.Personal protective equipment (PPE) consists of: *GlovesGown or ApronMaskGogglesAll of the aboveIn the workplace, hepatitis B is most often transmitted by: *Sexual contact with an infected personEating food prepared by an infected personContact with contaminated blood and body fluidsUsing bathroom facilities that have been used by an infected personBlood spills should be cleaned up as soon as possible with: *Household bleach, full strengthsodium hypochlorite 10%Household bleach diluted at 1 part bleach to 10 parts waterGloves should be checked for tears, holes, or punctures before wearing. *TrueFalseThe hepatitis B vaccination is very effective in preventing hepatitis B infections. *TrueFalseWhen disposing of sharps or items contaminated with blood, it is most important to be sure: *Items are placed in an approved container that is clearly labeledItems are placed in an incineratorItems are disposed of in a clear bag so people can see there is blood insideTo let a supervisor know you are using a container that is not approvedIn the event of a needle stick incident, the immediate treatment procedure includes: *Cleaning wounds with soap and covering them with a bandageCleaning wounds with soap and running water, notifying appropriate personnel , and completing a critical incident reportCleaning wounds with bleach solution and immediately notifying co-workersWhat actions can you take at work to help keep yourself safe from bloodborne pathogens? *Complete the annual bloodborne pathogens review.Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)Follow universal precautions any time you might be exposed to blood or bodily fluids.All of the aboveSubmit