Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) Provider Handbook
Publisher Description
This Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) provider manual consists of the necessary materials and information to protect yourself and those around you from being exposed to blood or blood-containing items that you may come into contact with throughout the course of your job. This training may be required as part of your training for bloodborne pathogens by your employer. In addition, such training is required annually by the Occupational and Safety Health Administration (OSHA). Your employer will provide you with additional training, which will be referred to as an Exposure Control Plan (ECP), on bloodborne pathogens as indicated by your role and responsibilities in your organization. Bloodborne pathogens are basically any germ or organism that resides in an infected person's bloodstream. These pathogens may be transmitted by any substance that may contain blood, including sneeze droplets, urine, feces, seminal fluid, and all other bodily fluids.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• Identify sources of bloodborne pathogens. Understand the risks involved when caring for people where you may come into contact with blood.
• Learn how to clean up blood and blood-containing fluids appropriately. Understand the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE) for preventing the transmission of bloodborne pathogens.
• Explain how bloodborne pathogens are transmitted. Learn how to avoid exposure to bloodborne pathogens from the use of sharps.
• Learn how to respond if exposure does occur.
• Create a core sense of responsibility among participants to prevent the future incidence of exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
Approximately, every five years, the ILCOR updates the guidelines for CPR and ECC. The content contained herein is based on the most recent ILCOR publications on BBP and will periodically compare previous and revised recommendations for a comprehensive review.
Included with this purchase is a unique code that allows you to complete the BBP course on the NHCPS website.