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Title: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINSTRATION


1
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINSTRATION
  • This is a branch of the US Department of Labor,
    responsible for protecting the health and safety
    of workers in private and some public facilities

2
STANDARD PRECAUTIONS
  • Blood and body fluids from ALL patients must be
    treated as though potentially infectious
  • Introduced by the CDC (Center of Disease Control)
    in 1983
  • Mandated under OSHAs Bloodborne Pathogens
    Standard

3
RECOMMEDED FOR STUDENT PROTECTION
  • Educate regarding exposure and means of
    protection
  • Provision of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
  • Provisions for Hepatitis B Vaccine

4
What is Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Organisms that cause bloodborne disease may be
    transmitted by blood or other body fluids from an
    infected individual to another person
  • Most significant in the Health Care area
  • Hepatitis B and C
  • HIV
  • Others, syphilis, malaria

5
Personal Protective Equipment
  • Appropriate only if it does not allow blood or
    other fluids pass through.
  • This means by any means, clothes, undergarments,
    skin, eyes, mouth etc.
  • Under normal conditions

6
EXAMPLES OF PPE
  • Gloves, gown, mask, eye wear, respirator

7
OTHER MEANS OF PROTECTION
  • FDA approved Antiseptics ( CHG, Alcohols,
    Iodophors
  • Avoid hand to face contact
  • Cover specimen lids, open away from self
  • Coughing patients should turn head
  • Dont eat, drink, apply makeup or handle contact
    lens in the work area
  • Separate employee food and drink form specimens

8
Observe the Biohazard Sign
9
Task that should have a label
  • Specimens
  • Laundry bags
  • Contaminated equipment
  • Refrigerators with specimens in it
  • Containers used to transport blood products or
    specimens
  • Extracted teeth
  • Sharps container

10
Task where exposure could happen
  • Wound care
  • Personal care
  • Suctioning a patient
  • Catheter care
  • IM/Sub Q or IV
  • CPR
  • Emergency first aid
  • Surgery
  • Post Mortem/Morgue Care
  • Others------

11
OUR CONCERNSModes of Transmission
  • Vaginal, Oral, Anal sex
  • Sharing needles (drugs)
  • Contaminated blood products
  • Sharing personal care items (razor, toothbrushes
    etc)
  • Tattoos, body piercing, acupuncture with infected
    equipment
  • Neonatal infections during child birth
  • Skin, eye, mucous membrane, parenteral contact
  • Breast milk

12
Fluids that apply
  • Blood
  • Semen
  • Vaginal Secretions
  • Unfixed Tissue
  • Contaminated organs
  • Other body fluids that you cannot differentiate
    between
  • NOT Salvia

13
HIVHuman Immunodefiencey Virus
  • The virus that CAUSES AIDS (explain the
    difference)
  • S/S Unexplained persistent fatigue
  • Unexplained fever, night sweats or shaking
  • Chills lasting several weeks
  • Lymphedema
  • Anorexia
  • Dry cough thats persistent
  • Leukoplakia

14
HBV and HCV
  • Fatigue
  • Anorexia (loss of appetite)
  • Weight loss
  • Low grade temp
  • Aching muscles and joint pain
  • Stomach pain
  • Diarrhea
  • Jaundice of skin and sclera
  • Dark colored urine
  • Light colored stool

15
HEPATITIS B VACCINE
  • For immunization, must have all 3 injections
    given over 4-6 month period time
  • Given in deltoid, IM
  • Side Effects soreness at site, bruising, redness
    at site, flu like symptoms. (headache, nausea,
    vomiting)

16
DISINFECTANT
  • Cleans surface or equipment.
  • Most effective and least expensive, 10 Bleach or
    Clorox
  • Must be mixed every day
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