Viruses, viral vectors, bacteria, transgenic plants/animals, chlamydia, rickettsiae, recombinant DNA, fungi, brain tissues from demented patients are all classified as
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bioterrorist
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Biological agents like anthrax, cholera and tetrodotoxin are also considered to be agents with ____________ potential
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high risk
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Blood, blood products, semen, and synovial, pericaridal, amniotic, pleural, cerebrospinal fluids and media from human tissue culture are considered to be _________ _________ fluids
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HIV, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B
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Rank the percutaneous transmission rates for these viruses from lowest to highest: Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV
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Which virus causes liver cancer?(1/1 points)
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HIV
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Which virus would prevent you from fighting off an oral fungal infection so you would have thrush as a symptom?
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What biosafety level are these biohazardous materials? human and primate cells and tissues, adenovirus, foodbourne pathogens (salmonella, shigella, e coli 0157:H7)(1/1 points)
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Infectious agents like mycobacterium tuberculosis that can present a risk by aerosol exposure, are _________________ materials.(1/1 points)
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Biosafety Cabinet
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When working with Biosafety Level 2 organisms, what type of hood MUST be used? Select all that apply
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lab coat, gloves, eye protection (safety glasses or goggles)
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What is the minimum Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that must be worn when working in a Biosafety Level 2 (BSL2) lab?
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blood or high risk fluid 1) eye, 2) mouth, 3) non-intact skin, 4) mucus membranes, 5) needle stick
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An exposure incident that must be reported immediately includes contact by ________ or ___________ ________ __________ with ANY of these five body sites:
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10% bleach for 30 minutes contact time. Red Z will decontaminate, but can NOT be discarded down the drain in California!
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Before you discard any liquid biohazardous waste down the drain in California, what are the steps you must first take?
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Absorbent material, add 10% bleach x 30 minutes, pick up broken glass with forceps or dust pan + broom and discard in red sharps container.
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If you accidentally break a flask with a biohazardous material, what steps will you take?
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Bench - 10% bleach Hood - 70% EtOH + flood the surface Wash your hands before you leave
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EVERY day before you leave the lab, you MUST bleach and empty all biohazardous flasks and decontaminate all working surfaces. What do you use to decontaminate the bench? What do you use to decontaminate the hood? What is the last thing you do before you leave?
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white, red. Red/BSL2/3 bags have to be autoclaved.
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Level 1 biohazardous solid waste is put in a ________ biohazard bag but BSL 2&3 go in _______ biohazard bags. These can be autoclaved or picked up for disposal. Which ones have to be autoclaved in a Certified Medical waste autoclave?
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wash with soap and water for 15 minutes. Go to student health service or after hours to UCI ER and inform your supervisor.
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List the steps that you will take, in the correct order, if you have a needle stick when injecting a mouse with a BSL2 agent.
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wash 15 minutes with water
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If you splashed HIV contaminated blood in your eye, what is the first thing you will do?
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BSL-1, minimally
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Ecoli K-12, transgenic plants, plasmids, fungi, mold, yeast are _______________ biohazardous materials and are _____________ hazardous in healthy humans.
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Low-risk
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Unless blood is visible, vomit, saliva, urine, feces are considered to be _________ _________ fluids
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Annual
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nyone at UCI with potential occupational/research exposure to human or primate, blood and blood products cells, tissues, body fluids,infectious agents at level 2 or higher must undergo ___________ Bloodborne Pathogen training
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Field. Zoonotic are diseases transmitted from animals to humans.
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Rabies, plague, hanta virus and other zoonotics can be encountered during ______________ research. What is a zoonotic?