1. After being vaccinated against Hepatitis B and after a positive titer (you developed antibodies), booster shots are required: A) Every 3 years B.) Every 5 years C.) Every 7 years D.) Never (life-long immunity)

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Multiple Choice - Choose the best answer or answers for each question.
1. After being vaccinated against Hepatitis B and after a positive titer (you developed
antibodies), booster shots are required:
A.) Every 3 years
B.) Every 5 years
C.) Every 7 years
D.) Never (life-long immunity)
2. Which of the following are true statements about Hepatitis C:
A.) There is no vaccination available for Hepatitis C
B.) 80% of persons infected have no signs or symptoms
C.) Approximately 1 in 50 American adults are infected
D.) All of the above
3. Other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) include (but are not limited to):
A.) Urine B.) Semen & vaginal secretions C.) Cerebrospinal fluid
D.) Amniotic fluid E) All of these
4. Engineering controls include:
A.) Sharps containers B.) Sharps with built-in safety controls
C.) Gloves, masks, eye protection D.) All are correct
5. Evaluation and implementation of safer needles are required for:
A.) Practices that have multiple needlestick injuries within 12 months
B.) Only for large medical facilities and hospitals
C.) All facilities regardless of size or needlestick history
D.j For practices seeing more than 50 patients a day
The following statements are True or False.
6. Disposable sharps containers can be emptied and re-used when the contents
reach the "Fill Line" (near the top).
7. Hepatitis B and C can result in serious liver damage.
8. Nasal secretions, urine and vomit are defined by OSHA as infectious materials.
9. Under Hazard Communications, once a product is taken out of its original
container, it is your job to ensure that all secondary containers have labels that
identify the contents, name of the manufacturer and appropriate hazard
warnings.
Transcribed Image Text:Name Date Multiple Choice - Choose the best answer or answers for each question. 1. After being vaccinated against Hepatitis B and after a positive titer (you developed antibodies), booster shots are required: A.) Every 3 years B.) Every 5 years C.) Every 7 years D.) Never (life-long immunity) 2. Which of the following are true statements about Hepatitis C: A.) There is no vaccination available for Hepatitis C B.) 80% of persons infected have no signs or symptoms C.) Approximately 1 in 50 American adults are infected D.) All of the above 3. Other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) include (but are not limited to): A.) Urine B.) Semen & vaginal secretions C.) Cerebrospinal fluid D.) Amniotic fluid E) All of these 4. Engineering controls include: A.) Sharps containers B.) Sharps with built-in safety controls C.) Gloves, masks, eye protection D.) All are correct 5. Evaluation and implementation of safer needles are required for: A.) Practices that have multiple needlestick injuries within 12 months B.) Only for large medical facilities and hospitals C.) All facilities regardless of size or needlestick history D.j For practices seeing more than 50 patients a day The following statements are True or False. 6. Disposable sharps containers can be emptied and re-used when the contents reach the "Fill Line" (near the top). 7. Hepatitis B and C can result in serious liver damage. 8. Nasal secretions, urine and vomit are defined by OSHA as infectious materials. 9. Under Hazard Communications, once a product is taken out of its original container, it is your job to ensure that all secondary containers have labels that identify the contents, name of the manufacturer and appropriate hazard warnings.
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