Blood & Body Fluid Spills

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Blood & Body Fluid Spills - Quiz

Test your knowledge on agency protocol for handling body fluid spills and information on blood spill and first aid kits!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Where are first aid and blood spill kits located in your work area or office? 

  • 2. 

    Whose responsibility is it to report a blood or body fluid spill upon discovery? 

    • A.

      Campus nurses are responsible for reporting these types of incidents.

    • B.

      Operations staff are responsible for reporting these types of incidents

    • C.

      QM staff are responsible for reporting these types of incidents

    • D.

      It is the reponsiblity of any staff who oberves or discovers this type of incident to report it immediately to their supervisor.

    Correct Answer
    D. It is the reponsiblity of any staff who oberves or discovers this type of incident to report it immediately to their supervisor.
    Explanation
    The correct answer states that it is the responsibility of any staff member who observes or discovers a blood or body fluid spill to report it immediately to their supervisor. This means that regardless of their specific role or department, any staff member who comes across such an incident should take the initiative to report it. This ensures that the appropriate actions can be taken to address the spill and prevent any potential hazards or contamination.

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  • 3. 

    Blood and body fluid spills are considered hazardous materials and should be reported on a Safety & Security Incident Report Form.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Blood and body fluid spills are considered hazardous materials because they can potentially contain pathogens or infectious agents. These spills have the potential to harm individuals and should be reported on a Safety & Security Incident Report Form to ensure that proper measures are taken to clean and decontaminate the area.

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  • 4. 

    Four items included in a Blood Spill Kit are:   

    • A.

      Rubber utility gloves, approved disinfectant, 2 cardboard strips and absorbent material.

    • B.

      Rubber utility gloves, papertowels, fluid resistant gown and gauze.

    • C.

      Approved disinfectant, two bio-hazard bags, band-aids, and absorbent material.

    Correct Answer
    A. Rubber utility gloves, approved disinfectant, 2 cardboard strips and absorbent material.
    Explanation
    The correct answer includes rubber utility gloves, approved disinfectant, 2 cardboard strips, and absorbent material. These items are commonly included in a Blood Spill Kit to ensure proper handling and cleanup of blood spills. Rubber utility gloves protect the person handling the spill from coming into direct contact with the blood. Approved disinfectant is used to clean and disinfect the area to prevent the spread of any potential pathogens. Cardboard strips can be used to scoop up any solid materials, while absorbent material is used to soak up the liquid portion of the spill.

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  • 5. 

    After following appropriate clean-up procedures, the designated Safety Officer and Maintenance will be notified who will follow the necessary disposal procedure.  Outlying foster care offices will utilize the disposal by mail system and contact the designated Safety Officer and Maintenance.  

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    After following appropriate clean-up procedures, the designated Safety Officer and Maintenance will be notified who will follow the necessary disposal procedure. Outlying foster care offices will utilize the disposal by mail system and contact the designated Safety Officer and Maintenance. This suggests that the statement is true because it states that after clean-up procedures, the Safety Officer and Maintenance will be notified and they will follow the necessary disposal procedure. It also mentions that outlying foster care offices will use the disposal by mail system and contact the Safety Officer and Maintenance, which further supports the statement being true.

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  • 6. 

    After completion of a body or blood spill clean up, what infection control specific form should be completed? 

    • A.

      Staff Illness Reporting Form

    • B.

      Post Exposure Evaluation Form

    • C.

      Critical Incident Report Form

    • D.

      Work Comp. Report of Accident Form

    Correct Answer
    B. Post Exposure Evaluation Form
    Explanation
    After completing a body or blood spill clean up, a Post Exposure Evaluation Form should be completed. This form is specifically designed for infection control purposes and is used to document any potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens during the clean up process. It helps to assess the risk of infection and allows for appropriate follow-up and treatment if necessary. This form is an important tool in ensuring the safety and well-being of the staff involved in the clean up process.

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