Bloodborne Pathogen
Introduction
OPIM
Safety and Health Risks
Occupational Exposure
What about good Samaritans?
14-15 Essential Elements
Causes and modes of transmission
Hepatitis
Hepatitis B Virus
Hepatitis C Virus
HIV – Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Other Diseases Caused by Bloodborne Pathogens
Symptoms of bloodborne diseases
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Hepatitis B Virus
Hepatitis C Virus
Symptoms of HIV
Other diseases caused by bloodborne pathogens
Exposure Control Plan
Elements of the plan
Methods to recognize exposure
Control to prevent exposure
Proper PPE use and handling
Selecting PPE
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Symptoms of HIV
Bloodborne Pathogen
Symptoms of bloodborne diseases
Symptoms of HIV
Symptoms of HIV
Fever
Chills
Rash
Night sweats
Muscle aches
Sore throat
Fatigue
Swollen lymph nodes
Ulcers in the mouth
Human Immunodeficiency Virus symptoms may appear:
Within a few weeks after infection
Up to 10 years or longer
MANY PEOPLE WITH HIV HAVE NO SYMPTOMS, BUT IT IS STILL AFFECTING THEIR BODY
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