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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Universal Precautions eTraining Slide 6
- An infectious agent that invades and disables a person’s immune system.
- Infection is through HIV‑infected blood , infectious body fluids such as semen and vaginal fluid, or injection drug use (sharing of contaminated syringes)
- There is no cure for HIV infection.
- Many people who are HIV-positive do not have any symptoms of HIV infection for many years
Bodily Fluids
Universal Precautions eTraining Slide 5
Bodily fluids that can be infectious include:
- Blood
- Feces
- Urine
- Vomit
- Respiratory secretion (nasal discharge)
- Wound drainage from scrapes and cuts
- Semen
- Vaginal secretions
What are Bloodborne Pathogens?
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Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood and some other bodily secretions that can cause disease in humans.
These pathogens include, but are not limited to, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B (HBV), and hepatitis C (HCV).
Severe Signs and Symptoms
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A severe, life-threatening allergic reaction is called anaphylaxis and can often lead to constricted airways in the lungs, severe lowering of blood pressure and shock (“anaphylactic shock”), and suffocation by swelling of the throat (“Food allergies: What,” 2010).
This can lead to:
References
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Seizure Resources
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Diabetes Lab eTraining Course
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Course Contents
- Tools of the Trade
- Lancets
- Meters
- Checking Glucose
- Blood Glucose Monitoring Video
- Checking Ketones
- Basal Insulin
- Bolus Insulin
- Insulin Pens
- Insulin Injection
- Pumps
- Administering Glucagon
- Glucagon Administration Video
- Giving Insulin With A Syringe
- Insulin Storage
- Mechanics of Diabetes
- Carbohydrate Counting
- Sliding Scales and Ratios
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Guidelines
What are Universal Precautions?
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“Universal Precautions” are the act of protecting yourself from coming in contact with another person’s bloodborne pathogens or bodily fluids, which can be spread either directly or indirectly.
Pathogens can enter the body through:
- Breaks in the skin (tattoos, piercings, razors, needles)
- Eyes
- Mouth
- Sexual transmission
Why You Have This Training
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- California Education Code Section 51935 – 51936 requires that schools provide annual training to all teachers and school employees to help them deal effectively with the issues surrounding HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
- CAL-OSHA – Blood borne Pathogens Standard (8-CCR-5193)
- California Health and Safety Codes, Sections 120875 and 120880
Overview
Universal Precautions eTraining Slide 1
The content for “Standard/Universal Precautions to Meet OSHA Guidelines” should include:
- Hand washing
- Use of disposable gloves
- Waste disposal
- Modifications for CPR & first aid involving contact with blood
- Use of disinfectants
- Steps to follow in case of exposure