Question

Question 1 (2 points)
What are bloodborne pathogens?

Question 1 options:

Microorganisms and bacteria found in food


Microorganisms and bacteria found in the air


Microorganisms and bacteria found in human blood or body fluids


Microorganisms and bacteria found in water

Question 2 (2 points)
Which of the following is an example of a bloodborne pathogen?

Question 2 options:

Common cold virus


Influenza virus


Hepatitis B virus


Strep throat bacteria

Question 3 (2 points)
How are bloodborne pathogens primarily transmitted?

Question 3 options:

Through casual contact


Through the air


Through contaminated food or water


Through contact with blood or other body fluids that contain blood

Question 4 (2 points)
Which of the following symptoms can be associated with HIV?

Question 4 options:

Fever, sore throat, and rash


Fatigue and loss of appetite


Rapid weight loss and swollen glands


All of the above

Question 5 (2 points)
Is there a cure for HIV or AIDS?

Question 5 options:

Yes, there is a vaccine for both HIV and AIDS


Only a vaccine is available for HIV, but not for AIDS


No, there is no cure or vaccine for HIV or AIDS


Yes, there is a cure for both HIV and AIDS

Question 6 (2 points)
Which of the following viruses primarily affects the liver?

Question 6 options:

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)


Influenza virus


Hepatitis B virus


Strep throat bacteria

Question 7 (2 points)
How are Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C primarily spread?

Question 7 options:

Through contaminated food or water


Through the air


Through casual contact


Through contact with the blood

Question 8 (2 points)
Can a person have Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C without showing symptoms?

Question 8 options:

No, symptoms always manifest


Only Hepatitis B can by asymptomatic (without symptoms)


Yes, they can be asymptomatic (without symptoms)


Only Hepatitis C can be asymptomatic (without symptoms)

Question 9 (2 points)
What is the recommended method of control to protect employees from exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials?

Question 9 options:

Individual Precautions


Selective Precautions


Universal Precautions


Specific Precautions

Question 10 (2 points)
What should be done if you come in contact with infectious blood or blood-containing materials?

Question 10 options:

Ignore the contact and continue working


Clean the area with water


Notify your supervisor and seek medial attention


Take a break and leave the contaminated area

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions:

**Question 1:** What are bloodborne pathogens?
**Answer:** Microorganisms and bacteria found in human blood or body fluids

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**Question 2:** Which of the following is an example of a bloodborne pathogen?
**Answer:** Hepatitis B virus

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**Question 3:** How are bloodborne pathogens primarily transmitted?
**Answer:** Through contact with blood or other body fluids that contain blood

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**Question 4:** Which of the following symptoms can be associated with HIV?
**Answer:** All of the above

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**Question 5:** Is there a cure for HIV or AIDS?
**Answer:** No, there is no cure or vaccine for HIV or AIDS

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**Question 6:** Which of the following viruses primarily affects the liver?
**Answer:** Hepatitis B virus

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**Question 7:** How are Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C primarily spread?
**Answer:** Through contact with the blood

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**Question 8:** Can a person have Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C without showing symptoms?
**Answer:** Yes, they can be asymptomatic (without symptoms)

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**Question 9:** What is the recommended method of control to protect employees from exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials?
**Answer:** Universal Precautions

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**Question 10:** What should be done if you come in contact with infectious blood or blood-containing materials?
**Answer:** Notify your supervisor and seek medical attention

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Feel free to ask if you need any further clarification!

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