| The Basics | Bloodbourne Pathogens & Personal Protecive Equipment | Hepatitis B | Tuberculosis | 
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					  What is wash your hands.					 
					 You should do this before beginning work, after using the bathroom, after you sneeze, cough or wipe your nose, | 
					  What is a bloodbourne pathogen. 					 
					 A bloodbourne disease that can be spread by contamination by blood.  | ||
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					  What is wash your hands.					 
					 You should do this before and after wearing gloves, after handling trash, after smoking or eating, before going home for the day. | 
					  What is inhalation, ingestion, eye or skin contact, puncture or needle sticks. 					 
					 Name two routes of exposure for bloodbourne pathogens. | ||
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					  What is at least 20 seconds.					 
					 The length of time you should wash your hands throughout the day. | 
					  What is follow universal precautions, frequent hand washing, PPE. 					 
					 Name three ways to protect yourself from bloodbourne pathogens. | ||
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					  What is HANDWASHING!					 
					 The single most effective way to prevent the spread of communicable diseases. | 
					  What is gloves, masks, gowns, & goggles/shields. 					 
					 Name four types of personal protective equipment.  | ||
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					  What is 2 minutes.					 
					 The length of time you should wash your hands at the beginning and end of your shift. | |||