HAZWOPER 40: Lesson 22 Quiz
1. Current recommendations of the U.S. Public Health Service can be obtained
through:: The CDC
2. The healthcare professional providing treatment to the exposed employee
must be provided all of the following EXCEPT:: The name and exposure history
of the source individual, if available
3. The rate of chronic HBV infection is greater in:: Italy than in England
4. While the probability of source blood being HBsAg positive ranges from
1-to-3 per thousand in the general population, it ranges from (blank) in groups
at high risk for HBV infection.: 5-to-15 percent
5. Although the potential for HBV transmission in the workplace is greater than
for HIV, their modes of transmission are similar. Both have been transmitted
through:: All of the above
6. Hands and other skin surfaces should be washed immediately and thor-
oughly if they are contaminated with which of the following?: Other body fluids
to which universal precautions apply
7. What are some examples of workers who are at a higher risk for contracting
HBV?: Police officers and EMTs
8. Symptoms of HBV include:: Eyes and skin turning yellow, tiredness
9. Although anyone can get Hepatitis B, some people are at greater risk, such
as those who:: All of the above
10. The healthcare professional's written opinion must include:: Hepatitis B
vaccination status
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1. Current recommendations of the U.S. Public Health Service can be obtained
through:: The CDC
2. The healthcare professional providing treatment to the exposed employee
must be provided all of the following EXCEPT:: The name and exposure history
of the source individual, if available
3. The rate of chronic HBV infection is greater in:: Italy than in England
4. While the probability of source blood being HBsAg positive ranges from
1-to-3 per thousand in the general population, it ranges from (blank) in groups
at high risk for HBV infection.: 5-to-15 percent
5. Although the potential for HBV transmission in the workplace is greater than
for HIV, their modes of transmission are similar. Both have been transmitted
through:: All of the above
6. Hands and other skin surfaces should be washed immediately and thor-
oughly if they are contaminated with which of the following?: Other body fluids
to which universal precautions apply
7. What are some examples of workers who are at a higher risk for contracting
HBV?: Police officers and EMTs
8. Symptoms of HBV include:: Eyes and skin turning yellow, tiredness
9. Although anyone can get Hepatitis B, some people are at greater risk, such
as those who:: All of the above
10. The healthcare professional's written opinion must include:: Hepatitis B
vaccination status
1/1