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Course Coverage
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Introduction to Bloodborne Pathogens
Bloodborne Pathogens Introduction
What are Bloodborne Pathogens?
Spread and Transmission of Bloodborne Pathogens
Sharps Injury Statistics
The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
Who is covered by the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
Common Bloodborne Pathogens
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Comparison Between HBV and HCV
HIV
Exposure Controls and PPE
Employer Obligations
Employers Control Plan
Bloodborne Pathogens Training
Universal Precautions
Work Practice Controls
Engineering Controls
Personal Protective Equipment
Proper Glove Removal
HBV Immunization
Housekeeping
Exposure Incidents and Reporting
Sharps Injury Log
All content in BBP general course plus:
Healthcare Workers and Bloodborne Pathogens
Introduction
Risk of Transmission
Prevention in Healthcare Settings
Safe Blood Glucose Monitoring
Safe Injection Practices
Safe Injection Guidelines
Body Fluid Cleanup
All content in BBP general course plus:
Body Art Professional
Why do Body Art Professionals need extra Bloodborne Pathogens Training?
Anatomy of the Skin
How a Tattoo is created
Tattoo & Piercing related medical issues
Other Communicable Diseases
General Requirements in the Body Art Workplace
Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterilization
Personal Protective Equipment for Body Artists
Preparing to Tattoo or Pierce
Tattoo/Piercing Aftercare
Safe Disposal of Biohazard Waste in a Body Art Studio
Exposure Controls Regulations and Planning
Post Exposure Requirements
Introduction to CPR
Definition of CPR
Why CPR is Important
Understanding CPR
Hands-Only CPR
Good Samaritan
The Good Samaritan Law
Duty to Act
Fear of Providing Care
Recognizing Incidents and Preparing for CPR
Recognizing Cardiac Arrest, Assessing the Scene & Checking for Signs of Life
Performing Adult and Adolescent CPR
Adult Compressions
Ventilation Equipment and Use
Adult Ventilations
Adult Rescue Breaths (No Ventilation Equipment)
Performing Child CPR (Age 1-8)
Child Compressions
Ventilation Equipment and Use
Child Ventilations
Child Rescue Breaths (No Ventilation Equipment)
Performing Infant CPR
Infant Compressions
Ventilation Equipment and Use
Infant Ventilations
Infant Rescue Breaths (No Ventilation Equipment)
Using an AED
What is an AED?
AED Guidelines
AED Special Circumstances
CPR: General Guidlines
CPR and Infectious Diseases
CPR and Opioids
CPR and Pregnant Individuals
After Providing Emergency Medical Aid
Grief

