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What are Bloodborne Pathogens?
Universal Precautions eTraining Slide 4
Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood and some other bodily secretions that can cause disease in humans.
These pathogens include, but are not limited to, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B (HBV), and hepatitis C (HCV).
Severe Signs and Symptoms
Food Allergy eTraining Slide 10
A severe, life-threatening allergic reaction is called anaphylaxis and can often lead to constricted airways in the lungs, severe lowering of blood pressure and shock (鈥渁naphylactic shock鈥), and suffocation by swelling of the throat (鈥淔ood allergies: What,鈥 2010).
This can lead to:
References
Universal Precautions eTraining Slide 19
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Seizure Resources
Seizure eTraining Slide 22
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Diabetes Lab eTraining Course
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Course Contents
- Tools of the Trade
- Lancets
- Meters
- Checking Glucose
- Blood Glucose Monitoring Video
- Checking Ketones
- Basal Insulin
- Bolus Insulin
- Insulin Pens
- Insulin Injection
- Pumps
- Administering Glucagon
- Glucagon Administration Video
- Giving Insulin With A Syringe
- Insulin Storage
- Mechanics of Diabetes
- Carbohydrate Counting
- Sliding Scales and Ratios
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Activity
Guidelines
Resources
Asthma Online Training Slide 15
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