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16 Cards in this Set
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OSHA |
National agency concerned with work place and worker safety |
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Universal Precautions |
Treat all persons or body fluids as if they were infected |
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Th 14 Body fluids |
Blood- Feces Semen-Tears Sweat-Vaginal secretions Urine- Cerebrospinal fluid Saliva-Pericardial fluid Breast milk- Amniotic fluid Pleaural fluid- Peritoneal fluid |
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OPIM |
Other Potential Infectious Materials |
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Hepatities A |
Appears only as an acute or newly occurring infection and does not become chronic. ·Fecal Oral |
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Hepatitis B ( HBV) |
Proposes the greatest risk to healthcare workers.. ·Blood ·Semen ·Blood ·Mother to baby ·Needles |
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Hepatitis C ( HCV) |
Cdc reports 2.7 mil have it. And every year 25,000 are descovered annualy and its spread by dirty needles and mother to child. Note : rare through sex |
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Hepatitis Testing |
Hepatic Panel (LFT) |
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HIV |
Human Immunodiciency Virus |
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AIDS |
Acquired Immune Defciency Syndrome |
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Medication for HIV |
Antiretroviral Theapy (ART) |
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Which body fluids transmit HIV |
·Blood ·Semen ·Vaginal fluid ·Breast milk |
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Kaposi's Sarcoma |
Skin cancer |
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Pneumocystis Jirovecii |
Pneumonia |
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1982 |
When public health officials began to use the term Aids ( Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) |
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Hiv can be transmitted |
Sexual contact,mother to baby,drug use needle,occupation,blood transfusion |