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Title: First Aid and Blood Borne Pathogens


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First Aid and Blood Borne Pathogens
  • Gillis W. Long Center
  • Online Safety Training

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Contents of Course
  • First Aid
  • Accident Response
  • Providing First Aid Services
  • First Aid Tips
  • Accident Reporting
  • Blood Borne Pathogens
  • Avoiding BBPs
  • Universal Precautions

3
Evaluation
  • There will be an easy Quiz following this course
    of instruction.

4
First Aid
  • Accident Response
  • The first thing you need to know in the event of
    an accident, injury or illness that occurs at the
    workplace is?

How Do I respond
5
  • Know your departments policy on responding to an
    accident, incident or illness occurring at work
  • Know emergency contact numbers, fire, police,
    poison control
  • Gillis W. Long Center does not have dedicated
    first responders to aid and treat injured
    workers
  • As a result, the injured person or witness
    needs to make an assessment of the situation

6
Assessment
  • Can the injured treat him/herself?
  • Does a co worker need to drive them to the local
    clinic?
  • Does the witness need to call 911?
  • Is immediate care required before ambulatory
    assistance arrives?

If you are not a medical professional
Common Sense is the best rule of thumb in
assessing situation
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Assess these accidents / incidents
  • Paper cut
  • Hearth Attack
  • Twisted ankle

Injured should treat themselves
Immediate first aid 911
Have injured worker visit the local clinic
8
Good Samaritan
  • If you are not a medical professional or a
    designated first responder and you assist someone
    who has had an accident then you are a

Good Samaritan
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Good Samaritan
  • Includes all of those who voluntarily provide
    assistance in an emergency.
  • The assistance provided may be something such as
    performing CPR, tying a bandage to stop bleeding,
    or any other care of treatment.

10
First Aid Tips
  • Stay Calm
  • Assess the scene to make sure no other hazards
    exist that may cause more harm
  • Keep victim lying down, head level to the body
    until you know the extent of the injury
  • Check Airways, breathing, and circulation

11
First Aid Tips (contd)
  • Check for a medical alert emblem or tag
  • Keep the victim warm
  • Do not attempt to move the seriously injured
  • Do not attempt to give water to a unconscious or
    semi-conscious victim
  • Make the victim as comfortable as possible
  • Call for assistance if and when needed

12
Reporting
  • Report all injuries, accidents and incidents to
    your supervisor as soon as possible!

13
Blood Borne Pathogen
  • Blood Borne Pathogens are micro organisms present
    in human blood that can cause disease in humans
  • These include hepatitis B (HBV) and human
    immunodeficiency virus (HIV) the virus that cause
    AID (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.

14
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
  • HBV is a liver disease and can lead to cirrhosis
    and liver cancer.
  • There are 300,000 new cases of HBV in the U.S.
    every year
  • There is no cure, but there is a vaccine
    available that can prevent the infection

15
HBV
  • HBV is most often transmitted through breaks in
    the skin or mucous membranes
  • Usually occurs through needle sticks, human
    bites, or having infectious material (blood, or
    other body fluids) get into existing cuts or
    abrasions

16
HBV
  • Symptoms of HBV
  • Mild Flu like systems
  • Fatigue
  • Possible stomach pain
  • loss of appetite or even nausea
  • As the disease develops jaundice will occur

17
HBV
  • After exposure it can take up to 2 to 6 months
    for HBV to develop.
  • Vaccinations begun immediately after exposure
    may prevent infections

18
HIV
  • Symptoms
  • Weakness
  • Fever
  • Sore throat
  • Nausea
  • Headaches
  • Diarrhea
  • other flu like symptoms

19
HIV
  • In most cases HIV leads to the development of
    AIDS
  • There is no cure for HIV or AIDS
  • There is no vaccination to prevent the
    development of AIDS if HIV is contracted

20
Universal Precautions
  • Treat all first aid situations where blood or
    other body fluids are present as situations which
    you might be exposed
  • Guard yourself against exposure
  • Take precautions for all incidents even if the
    victim do not appear to be sick

21
Universal Precautions
  • Wear impermeable gloves
  • Wear any necessary personal protective equipment
    (PPE) gowns, gloves, masks, goggles
  • Perform proper clean-up with chemical germ
    killers
  • Wash hands immediately after removing gloves or
    other protective equipment

22
Summary
  • This presentation covered
  • Accident Response
  • Providing First Aid and First Aid Tips
  • Reporting procedures
  • Blood borne pathogens
  • Universal Precautions

23
  • Questions???
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