BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN QUIZ

   

    THIS SHORT QUIZ is acknowledgement of your Bloodborne Pathogen Training.
     Please answer all questions then click on submit.

1.  Hepatitis B and C viruses and HIV are spread through contact with blood and/or body fluids that contain blood.
    True
    False  

2.   You can be exposed to bloodborne pathogens at work if blood or other potentially infectious material contacts your broken skin or mucous membranes.
    True
    False

3.   You can tell if someone is infected with HIV or Hepatitis?
    True
    False

4.   If you are going to be touching blood, body fluids, or contaminated surfaces you -
    should wear gloves only if you know the person is infected
    do not need to wear gloves if you know the person's history
    should wear gloves only if you are infected
    should always wear gloves

5.   HIV stays alive in dried blood.
    True
    False

6.   Exposure to a bloodborne pathogen -
    is only a risk when dealing with strangers
    is only a risk while at work
    is only a risk if you can see the blood
    all of the above
    none of the above

7.   When cleaning contaminated surfaces, and a commercial disinfectant/ cleaner is not available, an acceptable substitute that is effective at destroying viruses is
    bleach and water
    baking soda and water
    vinegar and water
    salt and water
  

8.   Which of the following has a vaccine available?
    HIV - Human Immunodeficiency Virus
    HBV - Hepatitis B Virus
    HCV - Hepatitis C Virus
    All of the above
    None of the above

9.   This symbol represents which of the following?


    A warning of any type of infectious material
    A warning for HIV infected materials only
    A warning for radioactive medical sample
    None of the above

10.   Which situation would require the use or more than just gloves as personal protective equipment?
    applying a adhesive bandage to a small wound
    performing CPR
    dialing 911
    Teaching an HIV positive student
    All of the above