Blood borne Pathogens Training - Poets Pre-Med
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Bloodborne Pathogens
Preventing Disease
Transmission
Welcome!
Introductions
Policies and Procedures
Course Outline
Purpose
To provide lay responders with an understanding of:
The intent of the Bloodborne Pathogens regulations
issued by Federal Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA)
How blood borne pathogens are spread
Precautions to prevent exposure incidents
How to recognize, report, and follow up on
exposures to infectious materials.
What are Bloodborne Pathogens?
Bacteria and Viruses present in blood and
body fluids that can cause disease in humans
Diseases of primary concern
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
HIV
How Bloodborne Pathogens Spread?
Four conditions that must be met for transmission:
-A pathogen is present
-There is enough of the pathogen present
to
cause disease
-A person is susceptible to the pathogen
-The pathogen passes through the correct entry
site
Transmission can be direct contact, indirect contact,
droplet or vector- borne
Prevention
OSHA Standard on Bloodborne Pathogens
Use of safeguards
Exposure precautions and Standard
precautions
- Personal Protective Equipment
-Hand hygiene
-Engineering controls
-Work practice controls
-Equipment cleaning and disinfecting
Exposure Procedures
Exposure incidents involve contact with blood or
other potentially infectious material
If there is an Exposure:
-Clean the area of contact
-Write down what happened
-Notify your supervisor
-Immediately seek medical attention
Follow your facility’s post-exposure policies and
procedures
Summary
Take precautions to
prevent bloodborne
pathogen transmission
when providing care
Always wear protective
equipment when
providing care
Use good hand hygiene
Maintain good
engineering and work
control practices
Clean and disinfect
equipment after each
use