Universal Precautions Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Plan Tina Bobek, R.N.

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Universal Precautions Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Plan Tina Bobek, R.N.

Bloodborne Pathogens are microorganisms carried by human blood and other body fluids that cause disease.

Hepatitis B 200,000 new infections every year in the U.S. Causes inflammation of the liver. This inflammation causes cell damage that increases your chance of getting cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver and liver cancer. Blood tests will always show that you have had hepatitis B. Most people clear the virus within 6 months, but up to 10% of adults and 50% of children will become chronic carriers for life.

Symptoms of Hepatitis B Fatigue Weight loss Fever Diarrhea Jaundice –Severity of symptoms differ among individuals. An infected person may NOT appear ill!

HIV Is a virus that attacks the immune system causing the disease AIDS. Also causes flu-like symptoms: fever, diarrhea, fatigue and night sweats. Fastest growing population in the US are heterosexual females of child-bearing age.

TRANSMISSION Direct Transmission- HIV and Hepatitis B are present in the blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and other body fluids visibly contaminated by blood. They can enter your body through… –sexual intercourse –open cuts, nicks and abrasions –skin inflammation and acne –Contact with mucous membranes of the eyes, nose and mouth

Indirect Transmission Occurs when you touch a contaminated surface and then transfer the virus to your mouth, nose, eyes or non-intact skin. Hepatitis B can live on surfaces or in dried blood for up to 1 week or longer. HIV lives only a short time apart from a host.

Universal Precautions Since it is impossible to know by appearance alone if a student or coworker is infected with HIV or Hepatitis B, it is best to treat all blood and body fluids as though they are infected.

PUT ON GLOVES!! Use disposable towels to do clean up and place in plastic bag. Clean area with 1:10 fresh bleach solution or tuberculocidal agent.

Remove gloves by turning inside out and place in plastic bag along with towels and debris. Wash hands with soap and water for at least 15 seconds

Employee Exposure Wash the area with soap and water. Report the incident to your school principal and school nurse. –You must fill out an Employee Injury Report AND a Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Report! An evaluation by your family physician is recommended if you have a break in your skin, blood splashes on a mucous membrane of eye, nose or mouth, or if you are uncertain if your skin is intact.

What to Expect If it is determined that there has been a blood exposure… –Blood will be drawn to determine your HIV status and Hepatitis B titer. –If you have no immunity to Hepatitis B, the Hepatitis B immunization series will be started. –The status of the exposure source involved will be investigated with a request that his/her blood be tested also.

Ongoing Care Irregardless of the outcome of the blood testing, you will be given the option to continue the 3 shot series for Hepatitis B AND you can be tested for HIV at 3, 6, and 9 month intervals. 3 months6months9months

Medical Confidentiality Medical confidentiality protects the privacy of each of us regarding health matters. Parents are not required to tell the school if their child is HIV or Hepatitis B positive. It would also protect you if you were tested and found infected.

Remember... You must react to medical emergencies in a responsible way. Protect yourself as you render aid to others. 1. UTILIZE UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS 2. FOLLOW THE EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN THAT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED

FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact the Teays Valley Health/Safety Committee with any questions or concerns regarding the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen or Universal Precautions Exposure Plan.