Blood and Body Fluid Exposure Response
Key Points
- Treat every exposure as time-sensitive and follow agency policy immediately.
- Wash or flush the exposed area at once.
- Notify the nurse supervisor immediately for postexposure assessment.
Equipment
- Blood spill kit components available on unit
- Required PPE for spill handling: gloves, gown, face shield
- Access to running water or flushing source for immediate decontamination
Procedure Steps
- Stop the task and isolate the exposure event to prevent further contamination.
- Remove contaminated items safely and avoid touching clean surfaces with exposed gloves.
- Wash or flush the exposed area immediately according to facility protocol.
- Notify the nurse supervisor at once and report the exposure context clearly.
- Document mechanism of exposure, source task, and immediate actions taken.
- Enter the required postexposure-assessment process without delay.
- If blood spill cleanup is required, don face shield, gown, and gloves before handling the spill.
- Complete spill handling with approved facility cleaning solutions and disposal methods.
Common Errors
- Delaying supervisor notification → delayed risk assessment and follow-up actions
- Attempting cleanup without full PPE → secondary exposure risk
Related
- blood-borne-pathogens - Core reason immediate postexposure response is mandatory.
- personal-protective-equipment - Correct barrier use reduces primary and secondary exposure risk.