Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) Practice Exam

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What does Standard Precautions advise about handling blood?

  1. It can be handled without gloves

  2. All blood should be treated as potentially infectious

  3. Blood is safe to handle without special training

  4. Only surgical blood needs special treatment

The correct answer is: All blood should be treated as potentially infectious

Standard Precautions advises that all blood should be treated as potentially infectious to ensure the safety of healthcare workers and patients. This approach is fundamental in preventing the transmission of bloodborne pathogens, which can include viruses such as HIV and hepatitis B and C. By assuming that any blood may carry infectious agents, healthcare professionals maintain a high level of safety and minimize the risk of exposure to themselves and others. This concept underpins important practices such as the consistent use of personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, when handling blood or potentially contaminated materials, thereby reinforcing infection control measures in all clinical settings. Treating all blood as infectious is a cornerstone of Standard Precautions and is crucial for maintaining a safe healthcare environment.