9/5b OSHA/HIPAA Orientation Flashcards

1
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What does OSHA stand for

A

Occupational Safety and Health Administration - of bloodborne pathogens

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Resources to learn more about bloodborne/regular pathogen review

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OSHA site, CDC site, Infection control professionals, arcadia student health, CIs and Supervisors in clinics

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3
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What’s the difference in OSHA and CDC

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OSHA is strictly covering bloodborne pathogens, while CDC encompasses some BBP and a lot of other info

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4
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Examples of bloodborne pathogens

A

HIV
HBV
HCV

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5
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Breakdown of importance of bloodborne pathogens

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Prevalence
Incidence
Symptoms
Risk of contracting

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HIV Breakdown

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Prevalence - over 1 million people in the US have HIV
Incidence - decreasing yearly because of new treatments and precautions
Symptoms - flu like fever, sweats, swollen glands, sore throat, diarrhea, fatigue, may progress to AIDS
Risk - 0.3%

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HBV Breakdown

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P - 1.5 million
I - 2900 new cases in 2012, this amount is increasing too
S - 1/3 none, 1/3 flu like, 1/3 acute hep (jaundince, fatigue, nausea, dark urine, abdominal pain)
R - 6-30%

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HCV Breakdown

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P - MOST common in US 3.2 million
I - not large, but hard to ascertain due to immigrants entering and exiting the country
S - 80% no symptoms, some could be chronic fatigue
R - 1.8%

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9
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Sources for transmission of BBP

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blood and body fluids containing blood

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How do we treat any patient who has open body fluids

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treat like they are infected and take precautions like there is blood in the fluid as well

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Modes of BBP

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  • At the workplace (puncture wounds, open wound, broken skin, mucous membranes (EYES, NOSE, MOUTH)
  • Outside of Workplace (sexual contact, drug use, blood transfusion)
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12
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Ways to prevent contracting BBP

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  • Vaccination*

- PPE (gloves, masks, protective clothing, protective eyewear, face shields)

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13
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Different kinds of gloves

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Sterile - wound care
Exam - most common in clinic
Work/utility - custodians
**Never reuse any of these and always wash hands before and after use

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14
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CDC Standard precautions

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  • Not just BBP, all bodily fluids except sweat
  • Contact precautions - gown and gloves
  • Antibiotic resistant bacteria - MRSA, VRE, C-Diff**
  • Airborne precautions - Pulm TB, Chickenpox
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15
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Is sweat considered a body fluid that carries BBP?

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NO

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16
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Exposure Response Guildelines

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  • WASH EXPOSED AREA
  • Notify supervisor
  • File Report
  • MD Consult
  • Baseline Draw
  • Prophylaxis as indicated
  • Inform Arcadia
17
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Proper clean up guidelines

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Gloves, wipe with towel, dispose properly, disinfect per protocol, allow surface to dry

18
Q

what is the most important component of OSHA

A

HAND HYGIENE

19
Q

HIPAA stands for

A

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

20
Q

What is the purpose of HIPAA?

A

Patient rights of privacy and security, the accepted disclosures are:

  • Insurance
  • Public Interest
  • Limited Data Set
  • Need to know basis healthcare providers