BBP TEST QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE
ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024
Occupation Safety and Health Administration - ANSWER OSHA stands for
OSHA - ANSWER ___________ is a federal agency that regulates workplace safety and health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ANSWER CDC stands for
CDC - ANSWER Nations health protection agency; saves live, protects people from health, safety, and
security threats
If it's wet and not yours don't touch it. - ANSWER What is the Universal Precaution
Blood borne pathogens (BBP) - ANSWER viruses that can spread from one person to another through
direct contact with blood or bodily fluids that contain visible blood
HIV - ANSWER virus attacks the immune system rendering the body unable to fight disease; has no
vaccine or cure; leads to AIDs
Hepatitis B or C - ANSWER virus causes a disease of the liver
Personal Protective Equipment - ANSWER PPE stands for
1. gown
2. mask
3. goggles
4. gloves - ANSWER The order in which you put on PPE
1. gloves
2. Gown
, 3. goggle
4. mask - ANSWER The order in which you remove PPE
Exposure incident - ANSWER Any event in which blood or other infectious material comes in contact with
the eye, mouth, or wounded skin, or is introduced inside the body through injection or puncture during
performance of duties.
Blood borne pathogens (BBP) - ANSWER Infectious, disease-causing microorganisms that may be found
or transported in biological fluids
Engineering controls - ANSWER these are devices that isolate or remove the blood borne pathogens
hazard from the workplace.
Parenteral contact - ANSWER when blood enters the body through the skin or mucous membrane by
means of a needle stick, bite, cut, or abrasion
Pathogenic - ANSWER causing or capable of causing disease
work practice controls - ANSWER These are practices that reduce the possibility of exposure by changing
the way a task is performed; how to handle contaminated sharps, specimens, laundry, etc
microorganism - ANSWER any organism of microscopic size
Hepatitis - ANSWER inflammation of the liver caused by a virus or a toxin and characterized by jaundice,
liver enlargement, and fever
Other potentially infectious materials - ANSWER OPIM stands for
OPIM - ANSWER OSHA term that refers to body fluids or tissues that may contain blood borne pathogens
Biological Hazard - ANSWER substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily
that of humans
ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024
Occupation Safety and Health Administration - ANSWER OSHA stands for
OSHA - ANSWER ___________ is a federal agency that regulates workplace safety and health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ANSWER CDC stands for
CDC - ANSWER Nations health protection agency; saves live, protects people from health, safety, and
security threats
If it's wet and not yours don't touch it. - ANSWER What is the Universal Precaution
Blood borne pathogens (BBP) - ANSWER viruses that can spread from one person to another through
direct contact with blood or bodily fluids that contain visible blood
HIV - ANSWER virus attacks the immune system rendering the body unable to fight disease; has no
vaccine or cure; leads to AIDs
Hepatitis B or C - ANSWER virus causes a disease of the liver
Personal Protective Equipment - ANSWER PPE stands for
1. gown
2. mask
3. goggles
4. gloves - ANSWER The order in which you put on PPE
1. gloves
2. Gown
, 3. goggle
4. mask - ANSWER The order in which you remove PPE
Exposure incident - ANSWER Any event in which blood or other infectious material comes in contact with
the eye, mouth, or wounded skin, or is introduced inside the body through injection or puncture during
performance of duties.
Blood borne pathogens (BBP) - ANSWER Infectious, disease-causing microorganisms that may be found
or transported in biological fluids
Engineering controls - ANSWER these are devices that isolate or remove the blood borne pathogens
hazard from the workplace.
Parenteral contact - ANSWER when blood enters the body through the skin or mucous membrane by
means of a needle stick, bite, cut, or abrasion
Pathogenic - ANSWER causing or capable of causing disease
work practice controls - ANSWER These are practices that reduce the possibility of exposure by changing
the way a task is performed; how to handle contaminated sharps, specimens, laundry, etc
microorganism - ANSWER any organism of microscopic size
Hepatitis - ANSWER inflammation of the liver caused by a virus or a toxin and characterized by jaundice,
liver enlargement, and fever
Other potentially infectious materials - ANSWER OPIM stands for
OPIM - ANSWER OSHA term that refers to body fluids or tissues that may contain blood borne pathogens
Biological Hazard - ANSWER substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily
that of humans