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NESA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
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OSHA lists standard safeguards to protect workers from health hazards related to blood-borne 
pathogens. The reason for these standards is there is: a significant health risk associated with 
exposure to blood. 
How is Hep B transmitted? By sexual and/or blood-blood contact. 
Which hepatitis is the cause of most liver transplants? Hep C 
The virus that causes AIDS is Human Immunodeficiency Virus 
How are blood borne pathogens spread? Person is susceptible to the pathogen 
Quantity of pathogen pr...
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Annual Competency Exam | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|ALREADYPASSED |VERIFIED & UPDATED | 2024
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Annual Competency Exam | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|ALREADYPASSED 
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List three blood borne pathogens - ANS-HIV 
Hepatitis B 
Hepatitis C 
What is hepatitis? - ANS-Inflammation of the liver 
How is hep a transmitted? - ANS-Contaminated food and oral-fecal route 
How is hep B and C transmitted? - ANS-Exposure to blood and body fluids of 
an infected person 
How long can hep b live on surfaces for? - ANS-Seven days 
When caring for HBV patients staff should NOT - ANS-Take care...
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Annual Competency Exam | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|ALREADYPASSED |VERIFIED & UPDATED | 2024
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Annual Competency Exam | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|ALREADYPASSED 
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List three blood borne pathogens - ANS-HIV 
Hepatitis B 
Hepatitis C 
What is hepatitis? - ANS-Inflammation of the liver 
How is hep a transmitted? - ANS-Contaminated food and oral-fecal route 
How is hep B and C transmitted? - ANS-Exposure to blood and body fluids of 
an infected person 
How long can hep b live on surfaces for? - ANS-Seven days 
When caring for HBV patients staff should NOT - ANS-Take car...
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Sanitarian Test Study Guide Part 3 | 219 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Primary headworks of a wastewater treatment plant: - Bar screens, primary settling basins (clarifiers) 
A pH of 0 to 7 is what? - Acidic 
A pH of 7 is? - Neutral 
A pH of 7 to 14 is? - Basic 
If there is color in water, in order to remove it, it must be? - A suspension 
Is rabies a bacteria or virus? - Virus 
How does rabies infect a human? - Through their central nervous system 
What animals are safe from rabies? - rodents and lagomorphs (non mammalians) 
How is Hepatitis A transmitted? - Fecal...
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HOSA EMT Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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definitive care - answerwhat the patient needs 
Defibrillation - answerThe administration of an electric shock to the heart of a patient who is 
experiencing a high regular heartbeat, known as ventricular fibrillation 
where should a patient be transported? - answerto the closest appropriate medical facility 
scoop stretcher - answerhip fracture 
Transport - answerA patient's condition requires care by medical professionals, but speed 
getting the...
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Infection Prevention & Control Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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Infection Prevention & Control Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
How do healthcare workers protect themselves from coming into contact with infectious material, sharp injuries, and/ or exposure to a communicable disease? - Answer-by applying knowledge of the infectious process and using appropriate personal protective equipment. 
 
Diseases such as HEP B and C, HIV/AIDS, TB, and multidrug resistant organisms require a greater emphasis on infection prevention and control techniques. 
 
Wh...
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MSK 2 Exam 1 || with Complete Solutions.
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Develop a plan for flare ups, adherence and progression of HEP 
It is important to educate a patient on the possibility of flare-ups and/or provocation of symptoms, but it is even more important to educate a patient on the fact that flare-ups and provocation of symptoms do not mean tissue damage, set-back or failure has occurred. Educating a patient on this allows for them to be prepared prior to it occurring and having a plan to decrease complaints. correct answers maintenance strategies 
 
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HEPATITIS C & TREATMENT Exam 2024 with Guaranteed Accurate Answers
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What is hepatitis C? - correct answer - Slow and progressive disease of the liver 
 
How is hepatitis C transmitted? - correct answer - Highly infectious blood borne virus 
- Transmitted through contact with infected blood, blood derived products, injection or sexual contact 
 
What are the risk factors for hepatitis C? - correct answer - IV drug users 
- Needlestick injury 
- Received blood transfusion before 1991 
- Received blood products before 1986 
- From a high prevalence area 
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Community Health HESI Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct | Updated 2024/2025 (VERIFIED)
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Community Health HESI Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct | Updated 2024/2025 (VERIFIED) Most significant cause of illness in infants and children Infection 
Vertical Transmission of Infection Passage of a disease-causing agent (pathogen) from 
mother to baby during the period immediately before and after birth. 
Transmission might occur across the placenta, in the breast milk, or through direct contact during 
or after birth. For example, HIV can be a vertically transmitted pathogen. Also k...
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definitive care - answerwhat the patient needs 
Defibrillation - answerThe administration of an electric shock to the heart of a patient who is 
experiencing a high regular heartbeat, known as ventricular fibrillation 
where should a patient be transported? - answerto the closest appropriate medical facility 
scoop stretcher - answerhip fracture 
Transport - answerA patient's condition requires care by medical professionals, but speed 
getting the...
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