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Title: Blood Borne Pathogens


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Blood Borne Pathogens
School Nursing Services
Presented by Trina Kaiser, BSN School Nurse
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Act Rather Than Re-act
  • School Staff tend to be nurturing and
    care-taking people
  • Dont rush to help without putting on gloves -
    children can touch their own blood - give them a
    dressing while you put on your gloves
  • You can be kind and reassuring while you work to
    protect yourself!

3
Bloodborne Diseases
  • HBV
  • Hepatitis B virus
  • Causes damage to liver
  • Hepatitis C
  • Leading cause of liver transplants
  • HIV
  • Human immunodeficiency virus
  • Compromises immune system leads to AIDS for
    which there is no known cure

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Transmission
  • Pathogens can enter your body through
  • Open cuts - Skin abrasions - Acne
  • Dermatitis - Mucous membranes
  • Accidental injury with contaminated object
  • Broken glass - Sharp metal
  • Knives - Needles

5
Risk of Exposure
  • Not every staff member will be occupationally
    exposed to body fluids
  • Whether or not youre exposed, you still
    need to know what to do to minimize your risk of
    infection

6
The Key to Protection
  • Never touch another persons blood!
  • Universal Precautions Kits
  • (Gloves, Dressing, Antibacterial Pad)
  • Handwashing,
  • Handwashing
  • Handwashing!

7
  • Your best protection is not to have any contact
    with another persons blood or body fluids
  • If a student is bleeding, instruct student to
    cover the source and apply pressure as needed
    get the school nurse!
  • If you MUST assist you need gloves and to call
    for help!

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Gloves
  • First line of Protection! Cover all cuts, dry
    skin replace any damp bandaids
  • Replace as soon as possible if gloves are ripped
    or punctured
  • Glove Removal Demonstration
  • Dispose of used gloves carefully and safely!

9
Remember
  • Healthy, intact skin is your first line of
    defense from exposure to blood and body fluids.
  • Treat all blood, fresh or dried as if it is
    contaminated

10
Exposure to eyes
  • If blood or body fluids get in your eyes, wash
    immediately rinse eyes for 10 minutes.
  • Report the incident to the school nurse.

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Be Safe and Successful!
  • Use Barrier Precautions -
  • Have them available in school, on
    playground and on field trips
  • Keep yourself and others safe from
    contamination
  • Act rather than react!
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