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Bloodborne Pathogens Quiz 1. True or False Blood is the single most important source of HIV, HBV, and HCV in the workplace. 2. True or False HBV virus enters the body and infects the liver which can result in liver damage or illness. 3. True or False There is a vaccine to prevent HBV. 4. True or False Hepatitis C is spread by sneezing, coughing, sharing utensils, hugging, food or water or through drinking glasses. 5. True or False There is no cure for Hepatitis B however there is a vaccine to help prevent it. 6. True or False Four ways to spread germs are airborne, direct contact, fecal-oral and blood. 7. True or False You don’t need to report exposures to blood or body fluids that contain blood. 8. True or False Most exposures result in some type of infection. 9. True or False If you are dealing with someone with an injury or illness, you should politely treat that person as if they are a carrier of bloodborne pathogens. 10. True of False You don’t need to wash your hands after removing gloves that are not contaminated. 11. True or False Proper hand washing for at least 15 seconds and using a small amount of soap is the most effective way to protect yourself against infection. 12. True or False A bleach solution of 1:10 is a good germicidal agent. 13. True or False Following universal precautions, using appropriate personal equipment and attending staff training on bloodborne pathogens are ways to keep safe at work. 14. True or False When cleaning up blood or body fluids that contain blood you should remove as much of the spill as possible, use appropriate protection and disinfect the area. 15. True or False A BloodBorne Pathogen Incident Accident report must be filled out if an incident or accident occurs with blood or other potentially infectious materials.