| A | B |
| Bloodborne Pathogens | Microorganisma that are present in human blood |
| Contaminated | Presence of blood or other potentially infectious materials |
| Blood fluinds | Include semen, vaginal secretions, saliva, blood |
| Standard Precaustions | an approach to infection control |
| OSHA | Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
| Sharps | includes scalpel blades, razors, needles |
| Biohazardous Waste | Medical Waste |
| HBV | Hepatitis B Virus |
| HIV | Human Immunodeficiency Virus |
| Universal Precautions | Consider all blood and body fluids as if it is infectious |
| Bandaids | Use this to cover all cuts and wounds |
| Biohazard bag | Infectious waste should be put in this |
| Handwashing | The single most important aspect of infection control |
| PPE | Personal Protective Equipment |
| Hepatitis B | This vaccine must be offered to all employees |
| Yearly | How often is Universal Precaution training required |