34. What do you call an approach to infection control in which all human blood, tissue, and most fluids are handled as if known to be infectious for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and other bloodborne pathogens? A. Universal precautions B. Universal standards C. Both A and B D. Neither A and B 35. Which agency under the U.S. Department of Labor develops and enforces workplace standards to protect employees' safety and health, which include guidelines in addressing blood-borne pathogens, chemical safety, phlebotomies, latex gloves, etc.? A. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health B. Occupational Safety and Health Administration C. U.S. Food and Drug Administration D. National Institute of Standards and Technology 36. In a strict categorization, where will you categorize, "Animal parts, tissues, fluids, or carcasses suspected of being contaminated with infectious agents known to be contagious to humans"? A. Toxic substance B. Biohazards C. Physical hazard D. Health hazard 37. What term refers to the physical or chemical property of a material, machine or the environment which could result in injury to à person, damage or destruction to property or other forms of losses? A. Unsafe act B. Unsafe condition C. Ergonomic hazard D. Toxicity

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34. What do you call an approach to infection control in which all human blood, tissue, and most fluids are
handled as if known to be infectious for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus
(HBV), and other bloodborne pathogens?
A. Universal precautions
B. Universal standards
C. Both A and B
D. Neither A and B
35. Which agency under the U.S. Department of Labor develops and enforces workplace standards to
protect employees' safety and health, which include guidelines in addressing blood-borne pathogens,
chemical safety, phlebotomies, latex gloves, etc.?
A. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
B. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
C. U.S. Food and Drug Administration
D. National Institute of Standards and Technology
36. In a strict categorization, where will you categorize, "Animal parts, tissues, fluids, or carcasses
suspected of being contaminated with infectious agents known to be contagious to humans"?
A. Toxic substance
B. Biohazards
C. Physical hazard
D. Health hazard
37. What term refers to the physical or chemical property of a material, machine or the environment
which could result in injury to a person, damage or destruction to property or other forms of losses?
A. Unsafe act
B. Unsafe condition
C. Ergonomic hazard
D. Toxicity
Transcribed Image Text:34. What do you call an approach to infection control in which all human blood, tissue, and most fluids are handled as if known to be infectious for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and other bloodborne pathogens? A. Universal precautions B. Universal standards C. Both A and B D. Neither A and B 35. Which agency under the U.S. Department of Labor develops and enforces workplace standards to protect employees' safety and health, which include guidelines in addressing blood-borne pathogens, chemical safety, phlebotomies, latex gloves, etc.? A. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health B. Occupational Safety and Health Administration C. U.S. Food and Drug Administration D. National Institute of Standards and Technology 36. In a strict categorization, where will you categorize, "Animal parts, tissues, fluids, or carcasses suspected of being contaminated with infectious agents known to be contagious to humans"? A. Toxic substance B. Biohazards C. Physical hazard D. Health hazard 37. What term refers to the physical or chemical property of a material, machine or the environment which could result in injury to a person, damage or destruction to property or other forms of losses? A. Unsafe act B. Unsafe condition C. Ergonomic hazard D. Toxicity
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