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OSHA

National agency concerned with work place and worker safety

Universal Precautions

Treat all persons or body fluids as if they were infected

Th 14 Body fluids

Blood- Feces


Semen-Tears


Sweat-Vaginal secretions


Urine- Cerebrospinal fluid


Saliva-Pericardial fluid


Breast milk- Amniotic fluid


Pleaural fluid- Peritoneal fluid

OPIM

Other Potential Infectious Materials

Hepatities A

Appears only as an acute or newly occurring infection and does not become chronic.


·Fecal Oral

Hepatitis B ( HBV)

Proposes the greatest risk to healthcare workers..


·Blood


·Semen


·Blood


·Mother to baby


·Needles

Hepatitis C ( HCV)

Cdc reports 2.7 mil have it. And every year 25,000 are descovered annualy and its spread by dirty needles and mother to child. Note : rare through sex

Hepatitis Testing

Hepatic Panel


(LFT)

HIV

Human Immunodiciency Virus

AIDS

Acquired Immune Defciency Syndrome

Medication for HIV

Antiretroviral Theapy (ART)

Which body fluids transmit HIV

·Blood


·Semen


·Vaginal fluid


·Breast milk

Kaposi's Sarcoma

Skin cancer

Pneumocystis Jirovecii

Pneumonia

1982

When public health officials began to use the term Aids ( Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)

Hiv can be transmitted

Sexual contact,mother to baby,drug use needle,occupation,blood transfusion