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BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS QUIZ, Summaries of Immunology

KEY TO QUIZ. The following quiz is a combination of questions including: True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple. Choice, and Multiple Answers.

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BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS QUIZ Print Your Name: ________________________
Date Test Taken: __________________________________ Page 1
KEY TO QUIZ
The following quiz is a combination of questions including: True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple
Choice, and Multiple Answers. It will be indicated above the question if it is multiple answers. Place an
“X” next to the best possible answer(s).
1. The four classifications of microorganisms are:
___ a. Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, and Parasites
___b. Viruses, Cilia, Bacteria, and Parasites
___c. Cilia, Fungi, Bacteria, and Parasites
2. Viruses can reproduce only within cells of living things?
___ True
___ False
3. E.Coli is a bacteria?
___ True
___ False
(FILL IN THE BLANK)
4. The three primary routes of entry for transmission of disease are inhalation, ingestion and _________
Bloodborne Contact or Blood contact or OPIM
5. Organisms that enter the body through ingestion typically do so through a food worker’s unwashed
hands?
___ True
___ False
6. OPIM is the abbreviation for:
___a. Other potentially infections materials
___b. Optimum point in matter
___c. Other percutaneous infectious mucous
7. Which is one way bloodborne pathogens is NOT likely to enter your body:
___ a.Hugging
___b. Break or cut in skin
___c. Dermatitis
___d. Sexual contact
___e. Mucous membranes
8. Which is NOT a type of bloodborne disease:
___a. Lupus
___b. Hepatitis B
___c. Hepatitis C
___d. Syphilis
___e. HIV
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KEY TO QUIZ

The following quiz is a combination of questions including: True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice, and Multiple Answers. It will be indicated above the question if it is multiple answers. Place an “X” next to the best possible answer(s).

  1. The four classifications of microorganisms are: ___ a. Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, and Parasites ___b. Viruses, Cilia, Bacteria, and Parasites ___c. Cilia, Fungi, Bacteria, and Parasites
  2. Viruses can reproduce only within cells of living things? ___ True ___ False
  3. E.Coli is a bacteria? ___ True ___ False

(FILL IN THE BLANK)

  1. The three primary routes of entry for transmission of disease are inhalation, ingestion and _________ Bloodborne Contact or Blood contact or OPIM
  2. Organisms that enter the body through ingestion typically do so through a food worker’s unwashed hands? ___ True ___ False
  3. OPIM is the abbreviation for: ___a. Other potentially infections materials ___b. Optimum point in matter ___c. Other percutaneous infectious mucous
  4. Which is one way bloodborne pathogens is NOT likely to enter your body: ___ a.Hugging ___b. Break or cut in skin ___c. Dermatitis ___d. Sexual contact ___e. Mucous membranes
  5. Which is NOT a type of bloodborne disease: ___a. Lupus ___b. Hepatitis B ___c. Hepatitis C ___d. Syphilis ___e. HIV
  1. What does hepatitis virus attack in our bodies: ___a. The respiratory system ___b. Muscle tissue ___c. The heart ___d. The liver
  2. Hepatitis B is 100 times more contagious than HIV? ___ True ___ False
  3. Hepatitis B can live on a surface for up to: ___a. 2 hours ___b. 7+ days ___c. 24 hours ___d. 2-3 days
  4. After you have a Hepatitis B infection you are immune from any future Hepatitis B virus? ___ True ___ False
  5. Which is NOT a symptom of Hepatitis B: ___a. Hair loss ___b. Flu-like symptoms ___c. Fatigue ___d. Abdominal pain
  6. Hepatitis C is the most common chronic bloodborne infection in the United States? ___ True ___ False
  7. The HIV virus is very tough and can survive outside of the body for months? ___ True ___ False
  8. Most individuals infected with HIV will eventually develop aids? ___ True ___ False
  9. The most common cause of bloodborne exposure in healthcare workers is through percutaneous injuries? ___ True ___ False