Blood & Body Fluid Post Exposure Process

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  1. 4. Tube option
  2. 5. Step One: Perform ____ ____
  3. 6. Step 4: Test _________ _________
  4. 8. Apply to needlestick and cover with Band-Aid if necessary
  5. 11. Is consent from the source person necessary before drawing labs?
  6. 13. The site should be allowed to bleed slightly before cleansing with _____ and running water
  7. 14. Consent from source for blood draw is _______ needed
  8. 15. The single most critical step in the post exposure process is testing the ________
  9. 16. When to report your blood or body fluid exposure
  10. 17. Charge nurse or Lead will order these
  11. 19. Membranes Exposure in this site should be thoroughly cleansed with soap and water
  12. 20. Step 3: Report to ______ Health Services
  13. 22. Turn your puzzle in for _________
  14. 24. Tube option
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  1. 1. Step 2: Report your blood/and or body fluid exposure to __________
  2. 2. If rapid HIV test is __________, go to ED for stat evaluation
  3. 3. Charge RN will _______ for source person lab results
  4. 7. If the source person is known or highly suspect to be HIV positive, ____should be started for the exposed employee immediately
  5. 9. Eyes should be flushed for _____ minutes
  6. 10. Do not ______ to cause bleeding
  7. 12. Tube option
  8. 15. Step 5: Submit a _______ Report on the Source under Workforce Safety
  9. 18. During visit with Employee Health, exposed employee with be evaluated and have __________ labs collected
  10. 21. Go to this department for after hours exposure
  11. 23. Labs should be ordered _____