Reference no: EM133846556
Question
1. Why is it important to wear gloves when dealing with a body fluid spill?
A The spill may include infected blood or body fluid
B Your hand may have cuts or sores that may allow the body fluid to enter your body
C They save you having to wash your hands afterwards
2. Why should eyewear be worn when cleaning up a blood or body fluid spill?
A The eyewear helps you see better
B With any spills, there is a risk that some material may be splashed into the eye
C The eye is a potential point of entry into the body for infection
3. Why should you wear a plastic apron when cleaning up a blood or body fluid spill?
A A plastic apron is cheaper than the laundering cost of a cloth apron
B Wearing an apron keeps your clothes clean
C The plastic apron is better than a cloth one because spills cannot soak through it
4. If you use a mop and bucket to clean up a blood or body fluid spill, what do you need to do when you finish?
A Wash the bucket and mop with detergent and hot water
B Discard the mop and bucket
C Rinse the bucket and mop
D Put the bucket and mop away
5. After a spill has been wiped up and cleaned with warm water and detergent, what needs to be done if the spill area is one where contact with bare skin is likely?
A The area should be disinfected
B The area should be allowed to dry
C The area should be cleaned a second time with warm water and detergent
D No further action is needed
6. Why are the procedures different when dealing with large spills rather than small spills?
A Large spills tend to be spills of different substances than small spills
B Splashing is more likely with large spills, so extra precautions are necessary
C Large spills need more than one person to clean them up.