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What is the most common risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens for healthcare workers?
Select the best option.
A) Needle stick injury
B) Exposure to open sores
C) Contact with dermatitis
D) Exposure to fecal matter

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Answer:

The three bloodborne pathogens that are the most commonly involved in occupational exposures in healthcare workers are hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV (Weber, Rutala, Eron, 2013; Deuffic-Burbank, Delaroccque-Astagneau, Abitedoul, 2011). For a bloodborne pathogen to be spread, the bodily fluids of an infected person must enter into the bloodstream of another person. The most common cause of transmission in the workplace is when an infected person's blood enters another person's bloodstream through an open wound.

Answer:

b. exposure to open wounds

or needle sticks

Explanation:

For a bloodborne pathogen to be spread, the bodily fluids of an infected person must enter into the bloodstream of another person. The most common cause of transmission in the workplace is when an infected person's blood enters another person's bloodstream through an open wound.

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