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- Semen
- Vaginal secretions
- Body fluids such as pleural, cerebrospinal, pericardial, peritoneal, synovial, and amniotic
- Saliva in dental procedures (if blood is present)
- Any body fluids visibly contaminated with blood
body fluid where it is difficult to differentiate
- any unfixed tissue or organ (other than intact skin) from a human (living or dead)
- HIV- or HBV-containing cultures (cell, tissue, or organ), culture medium, or other solutions
- Blood, organs, & tissues from animals infected with HIV, HBV, or BBPs

- Don't bend, recap, or remove needles or other sharps
- Don't shear or break needles
- Place contaminated reusable sharps immediately in appropriate containers until properly decontaminated
- Do not pipette or suction blood or OPIM by mouth.
- Wash hands before AND after each glove use and immediately or ASAP after exposure.
- Remove PPE before leaving work area.
- Do not eat, drink, smoke, apply cosmetics or lip balm, or handle contact lenses in any work areas where there is the possibility of exposure to blood or OPIM.
- Do not place food or drink in refrigerators, freezers, shelves, cabinets, or on countertops or bench tops in any work areas

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Accidental puncture from contaminated needles, broken glass, or other sharps..
Contact between broken or damaged skin and infected body fluids..
Contact between mucous membranes and infected body fluids..
Sexual Contact..
Sharing of hypodermic needles..

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What are the 3 routes of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens?

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Mucous membranes. ... .
Penetration of skin..

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