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Bloodborne Pathogens Training Program 
Presented by Team 4: Pam Burton, Jen Weitekamp, Kelly Hammond, Bogdan Oprica 
HRD 411
Introduction 
Overview & Orientation 
Course Overview 
Lesson 1: 
What are Bloodborne Pathogens? 
Lesson 2: 
Personal Protective Equipment 
Summary & Closing 
Taking BBP training into the Workplace
Overview & Icebreaker 
Welcome to Bloodborne Pathogen Training 
• This Training program presents Bloodborne 
pathogens, how they are spread and how to protect 
yourself. 
• As part of this training there will be a hands-on 
practical approach. 
• The materials needed are included in the 
learning pack you received in the mail. 
Orientation : 
Before starting lesson 1: 
• Complete the online orientation 
• Install any plug-in’s as needed 
• Post Icebreaker Discussion
Lesson 1: What are Bloodborne Pathogens? 
Lesson Goal: 
Develop an understanding of bloodborne pathogens, 
how they are transmitted and the importance of 
Universal Precautions. 
Lesson Objectives: 
At the end of this lesson you will be able to : 
1. Identify the major bloodborne pathogens. 
2. Describe ways in which bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted. 
3. Explain why strict adherence to Universal Precautions is essential in 
preventing the spread of infection. 
Lesson Overview: 
Lesson 1 includes this presentation, video’s and a case 
study discussion. You should have already completed 
the pre-test before watching this presentation.
Lesson 1: What are Bloodborne Pathogens? 
What Are Bloodborne Pathogens? 
They are infectious microorganisms present in blood that can cause 
disease in humans. These pathogens include, but are not limited to: 
● Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) 
● Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) 
● Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 
○ Virus that causes AID’s 
● Other Potentially Infectious material 
● Workers exposed to bloodborne pathogens are at risk for serious 
or life-threatening illnesses 
Other Potentially Infectious 
Material - OPIM: 
● Other Body fluids that may contain blood 
○ Semen 
○ Vaginal Secretions 
○ Saliva 
○ Body Fluids that cannot be 
recognized 
● Consider ALL blood & OPIM as biohazard.
Other Infections Transmitted by Blood & OPIM 
Other Infections transmitted by blood & OPIM 
● Hepatitis A 
● Staph 
● Strep 
● Gastroenteritis-salmonella 
● Shigella 
● Pneumonia 
● Syphilis 
● TB 
● Malaria 
● Measles 
● Chicken Pox 
● Herpes 
● Ebola (In addition to universal precautions, will require more specific 
protection)
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Common Symptoms 
 Abdominal Pain 
 Dark Urine 
 Fever 
 Joint Pain 
 Loss of appetite 
 Nausea & Vomiting 
 Weakness & fatigue 
 Yellowing of skin & whites of eyes (jaundice) 
Virus attacks the liver. Can be acute or develop chronic HBV. 
• A vaccine can prevent HBV, but there is no cure if you become infected. 
• Acute: lasts less than 6 months 
• Chronic: last 6 months or longer. For some, it may last a lifetime. 
• Symptoms usually develop 3 months after exposure 
How widespread is HBV ? 
• 1 out 20 people in the US will become infected some time during their lives. 
• Estimated 1.25 million chronically infected Americans. 
Source: http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hepatitis-b/basics/definition/con-20022210 ( Photo Credit: 
http://www.medicinenet.com/hepatitis_pictures_slideshow/article.htm
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Common Symptoms 
 Feeling very tired / fatigued 
 Sore muscles 
 Joint Pain 
 Fever 
 Nausea or poor appetite 
 Stomach pain 
 Itchy skin 
 Dark Urine 
 Jaundice 
70-80% of people with acute HCV do not show symptoms. If symptoms do occur, 
they usually appear 2 weeks -6 months after exposure. Generally mild, flu like 
symptoms. 
Most develop chronic HCV. Is not uncommon to have HCV for 15 years or longer 
before being diagnosed. 
Source: 
http://hepc.liverfoundation.org/diagnosis/symptoms-of-hep- 
c/ 
Photo Source: 
http://www.webmd.com/hepatitis/ss/slid 
eshow-hepatitis-overview
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Common Symptoms 
Stages of HIV Infection 
Early Stage (Acute): Within 2-4 weeks of exposure. 
Many but not all will experience flu-like symptoms. 
“Worst Flu Ever” 
 Primary HIV Infection – body’s response to HIV 
 Lasts from a few days to several weeks. 
Clinical Latency Stage: can last for several decades 
if taking medication. 
May last for 10 years if NOT taking medication. 
• Symptom Free 
• Can transmit the virus 
Progression to AIDS: The onset of symptoms indicates transition to AIDS 
• Rapid weight loss 
• Recurring fever or profuse night sweats 
• Extreme unexplained tiredness 
• Prolonged swelling of lymph nodes 
• Diarrhea that lasts more than a week 
• Sores of the mouth, anus or genitals 
• Pneumonia 
• Memory loss, depression 
• Red, brown, pink or purple blotches on or under the skin or inside mouth, nose or eyelids. 
Source & Photo Credit : http://www.aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/hiv-aids-101/signs-and-symptoms/
Bloodborne Pathogens: Who Is At Risk? 
Who is At Risk? 
Anyone with a reasonable chance for 
occupational exposure to blood or blood 
containing materials. (OPIM)
Modes of Transmission 
Modes of Transmission 
• Direct contact through skin or mucous membranes. 
Blood or OPIM through open cuts or wounds. 
Blood or OPIM into eyes, mouth, nares. 
Unprotected homosexual or heterosexual contact. 
• Casual contact, eating utensils, beds, toilets is not a means of 
disease transmission. 
• Risk of transmission extremely low or non-existent: 
Feces nasal secretions 
Saliva sputum 
Sweat tears 
Urine vomitus 
Unless visible blood is present.
Universal Precautions AKA Standard Precautions 
Universal Precautions are standards 
designed to protect workers from exposure 
to diseases spread by blood and other body 
fluids. 
• Wash hands before and after potential 
exposure 
• Use Personal Protective Equipment 
Gloves 
Face Protection 
Gown 
• Properly disinfect and clean 
• Properly dispose of biohazardious 
materials
PACT is an acronym that was developed by the American Heart Association to assist in 
remember how to protect yourself from Bloodborne Pathogens. 
PACT 
Protect - Use Personal Protective Equipment to protect yourself 
Act – take necessary action in the event a potential biohazard 
Clean- properly clean and disinfect the area 
Tell – tell your supervisor about the event
PACT 
PROTECT 
ACT 
CLEAN 
TELL 
Protect ~ Act ~ Clean ~ Tell
Lesson 1 Summary 
• Bloodborne Pathogens can be deadly 
• Always treat blood and body fluids as 
contaminated/biohazardous 
• PACT: Protect, Act, Clean, Tell 
• Wash Hands & Use PPE 
What’s next: 
• Watch the videos 
• Complete the Case Study Discussion

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HRD 411, Team 4 project lesson 1 presentation

  • 1. Bloodborne Pathogens Training Program Presented by Team 4: Pam Burton, Jen Weitekamp, Kelly Hammond, Bogdan Oprica HRD 411
  • 2. Introduction Overview & Orientation Course Overview Lesson 1: What are Bloodborne Pathogens? Lesson 2: Personal Protective Equipment Summary & Closing Taking BBP training into the Workplace
  • 3. Overview & Icebreaker Welcome to Bloodborne Pathogen Training • This Training program presents Bloodborne pathogens, how they are spread and how to protect yourself. • As part of this training there will be a hands-on practical approach. • The materials needed are included in the learning pack you received in the mail. Orientation : Before starting lesson 1: • Complete the online orientation • Install any plug-in’s as needed • Post Icebreaker Discussion
  • 4. Lesson 1: What are Bloodborne Pathogens? Lesson Goal: Develop an understanding of bloodborne pathogens, how they are transmitted and the importance of Universal Precautions. Lesson Objectives: At the end of this lesson you will be able to : 1. Identify the major bloodborne pathogens. 2. Describe ways in which bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted. 3. Explain why strict adherence to Universal Precautions is essential in preventing the spread of infection. Lesson Overview: Lesson 1 includes this presentation, video’s and a case study discussion. You should have already completed the pre-test before watching this presentation.
  • 5. Lesson 1: What are Bloodborne Pathogens? What Are Bloodborne Pathogens? They are infectious microorganisms present in blood that can cause disease in humans. These pathogens include, but are not limited to: ● Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) ● Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) ● Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ○ Virus that causes AID’s ● Other Potentially Infectious material ● Workers exposed to bloodborne pathogens are at risk for serious or life-threatening illnesses Other Potentially Infectious Material - OPIM: ● Other Body fluids that may contain blood ○ Semen ○ Vaginal Secretions ○ Saliva ○ Body Fluids that cannot be recognized ● Consider ALL blood & OPIM as biohazard.
  • 6. Other Infections Transmitted by Blood & OPIM Other Infections transmitted by blood & OPIM ● Hepatitis A ● Staph ● Strep ● Gastroenteritis-salmonella ● Shigella ● Pneumonia ● Syphilis ● TB ● Malaria ● Measles ● Chicken Pox ● Herpes ● Ebola (In addition to universal precautions, will require more specific protection)
  • 7. Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Common Symptoms  Abdominal Pain  Dark Urine  Fever  Joint Pain  Loss of appetite  Nausea & Vomiting  Weakness & fatigue  Yellowing of skin & whites of eyes (jaundice) Virus attacks the liver. Can be acute or develop chronic HBV. • A vaccine can prevent HBV, but there is no cure if you become infected. • Acute: lasts less than 6 months • Chronic: last 6 months or longer. For some, it may last a lifetime. • Symptoms usually develop 3 months after exposure How widespread is HBV ? • 1 out 20 people in the US will become infected some time during their lives. • Estimated 1.25 million chronically infected Americans. Source: http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hepatitis-b/basics/definition/con-20022210 ( Photo Credit: http://www.medicinenet.com/hepatitis_pictures_slideshow/article.htm
  • 8. Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Common Symptoms  Feeling very tired / fatigued  Sore muscles  Joint Pain  Fever  Nausea or poor appetite  Stomach pain  Itchy skin  Dark Urine  Jaundice 70-80% of people with acute HCV do not show symptoms. If symptoms do occur, they usually appear 2 weeks -6 months after exposure. Generally mild, flu like symptoms. Most develop chronic HCV. Is not uncommon to have HCV for 15 years or longer before being diagnosed. Source: http://hepc.liverfoundation.org/diagnosis/symptoms-of-hep- c/ Photo Source: http://www.webmd.com/hepatitis/ss/slid eshow-hepatitis-overview
  • 9. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Common Symptoms Stages of HIV Infection Early Stage (Acute): Within 2-4 weeks of exposure. Many but not all will experience flu-like symptoms. “Worst Flu Ever”  Primary HIV Infection – body’s response to HIV  Lasts from a few days to several weeks. Clinical Latency Stage: can last for several decades if taking medication. May last for 10 years if NOT taking medication. • Symptom Free • Can transmit the virus Progression to AIDS: The onset of symptoms indicates transition to AIDS • Rapid weight loss • Recurring fever or profuse night sweats • Extreme unexplained tiredness • Prolonged swelling of lymph nodes • Diarrhea that lasts more than a week • Sores of the mouth, anus or genitals • Pneumonia • Memory loss, depression • Red, brown, pink or purple blotches on or under the skin or inside mouth, nose or eyelids. Source & Photo Credit : http://www.aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/hiv-aids-101/signs-and-symptoms/
  • 10. Bloodborne Pathogens: Who Is At Risk? Who is At Risk? Anyone with a reasonable chance for occupational exposure to blood or blood containing materials. (OPIM)
  • 11. Modes of Transmission Modes of Transmission • Direct contact through skin or mucous membranes. Blood or OPIM through open cuts or wounds. Blood or OPIM into eyes, mouth, nares. Unprotected homosexual or heterosexual contact. • Casual contact, eating utensils, beds, toilets is not a means of disease transmission. • Risk of transmission extremely low or non-existent: Feces nasal secretions Saliva sputum Sweat tears Urine vomitus Unless visible blood is present.
  • 12. Universal Precautions AKA Standard Precautions Universal Precautions are standards designed to protect workers from exposure to diseases spread by blood and other body fluids. • Wash hands before and after potential exposure • Use Personal Protective Equipment Gloves Face Protection Gown • Properly disinfect and clean • Properly dispose of biohazardious materials
  • 13. PACT is an acronym that was developed by the American Heart Association to assist in remember how to protect yourself from Bloodborne Pathogens. PACT Protect - Use Personal Protective Equipment to protect yourself Act – take necessary action in the event a potential biohazard Clean- properly clean and disinfect the area Tell – tell your supervisor about the event
  • 14. PACT PROTECT ACT CLEAN TELL Protect ~ Act ~ Clean ~ Tell
  • 15. Lesson 1 Summary • Bloodborne Pathogens can be deadly • Always treat blood and body fluids as contaminated/biohazardous • PACT: Protect, Act, Clean, Tell • Wash Hands & Use PPE What’s next: • Watch the videos • Complete the Case Study Discussion