The Bloodborne Pathogens course provides essential training for medical professionals and other workers, equipping them with the knowledge to identify, prevent, and respond to exposure to bloodborne pathogens in the workplace. This page answers frequently asked questions about the course to help participants prepare.
Yes. The BBP course covers all of the above.
Actually hand sanitizer is permitted in lieu of handwashing in many scenarios. Although washing with antibacterial soap under running water (there is no recommendation for temperature) is desireable, it is not the only acceptable way to cleanse hands.
You may spend up to 8 hours in the exam. Yes, you can see patients between questions. But you MUST leave the browser window open during testing, there is no partial save.
A score of 84% or more is passing and you get 3 attempts for each exam.
Yes, we have a refund policy. All physical products carry a 14-day return policy. All of our courses come with a 30 days money-back guarantee. This guarantee is good for 30 days from the date that you enrolled in the course. For more details or to claim a refund, [click here](/returns). Please note that by enrolling in our courses, you are granted a license to access course content. Access to this content will be revoked when a refund is processed.
As soon as you finish and pass the exam you will be able to immediately download a PDF version of the provider eCard. Upon your request, we will ship your physical certificate within one business day. Depending on where you live, it should arrive in 3–4 days. International shipping takes longer. We also have rush shipment options for an additional cost.
We offer a 100% refund within the first 30 days for all of our classes. All you need to do is contact us and let us know that you want a refund.
Written by Jessica Munoz DPN, RN, CEN, providing nurse training at Yale New Haven Health-Bridgeport Hospital since 2022. Previously in healthcare and education at Griffin Hospital, St. Vincent's College of Nursing and Sacred Heart University Medical Center.
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