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______ is also known as cross contamination

indirect

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which hepetitis virus should healthcare personnel be immunized against?

Hep B

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Which of the following diseases can spread through contaminated water?

Legionnaires Disease

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a patient experiences an infection where symptoms appear quickly and are severe, it is____

Acute

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A patient experiences an oral yeast infection

oral candidiasis

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which condition is the least threatening to dental personnel when it concerns the risk of transmission?

HIV

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organism capable of causing disease

pathogen

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example of a disease caused by a spore

tetanus

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what does not determine how pathogenic an organism is

type of bacteria

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dental equiptment that does not create an aerosol exposure to the dentist during its use

suction

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condition that lies dormant until triggered by conditions such as stress

latent

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NOT portal of entry for splash or splatter disease

intact skin

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not a disease that the dental professional is concerned about contracting through contact with blood

tuberculosis

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HEP virus not transmitted by blood born bacteria

Hep A

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which of the following is not a mode of transmission

sexually transmitted

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treat all patients as if they were born with a BLOODBORNE disease

universal precautions

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OSHA Blood Born Pathogen standards does NOT guide employees to protect themselves against

tuberculosis

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CDC standard prcautions include care taken around all EXCEPT

intact skin

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NOT a category. of occupational exposure

indirect

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needle sticks or cuts in the skin are

percutaneous

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employee medical records must be kept for

duration of employment plus 30 years

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what is the appropiate method for the assistant to use when re-capping

use a single handed recapping technique

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when should handwashing occur

(all of the options above)

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all of the following help to minimize crosss contamination except

bar soap

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what kind of gloves are sterile

surgical gloves

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in which of the following situations should utility gloves be worn

instrument sterilization or taking down room

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what gloves to use if patient has latex allergy

nitrile

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Infectious Agent

A microorganism that causes disease

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Dental Infectious Agent Example

Hepatitis B virus

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Reservoir

Where microorganisms live and multiply

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Dental Reservoir Example

Saliva, blood, oral cavity

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Portal of Exit

The path the microorganism leaves the reservoir

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Dental Portal of Exit Example

Saliva splatter, blood

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Mode of Transmission

How pathogens spread from one host to another

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Dental Transmission Example

Aerosols, contaminated instruments, needles

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Portal of Entry

How microorganisms enter a new host

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Dental Portal of Entry Example

Broken skin, eyes, mouth, needlestick injury

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Susceptible Host

A person who can become infected

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Dental Susceptible Host

Patients or dental workers without immunity

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Regulated Waste

Regulated waste refers to materials posing health/environmental risks, classified by government bodies like EPA and OSHA (EPA, OSHA) for strict handling, treatment, and disposal to prevent contamination

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Regulated Dental Waste Example

amalgalm

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Non Regulated Waste

headrest cover

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Sharps Container

Approved container for needles and sharp objects

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Bloodborne Pathogens

Microorganisms present in blood that cause disease

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Common Dental Blood born pathogens

Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV

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Blood born pathogens Transmission

Contact with infected blood via cuts or mucous membranes

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OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard

Federal regulation to protect workers from Blood Born Pathogens

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Who OSHA BBP Standard Protects

Employees with occupational exposure

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Exposure Control Plan

Written plan to eliminate or minimize exposure

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OSHA Required PPE

Gloves, masks, eyewear, gowns

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Required Vaccination

Hepatitis B vaccine

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Engineering Controls

Devices that reduce exposure at the source

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Rubber Dam Purpose

Reduce saliva and aerosol contamination

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Instrument Cassettes Purpose

Reduce handling of contaminated instruments

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Work Practice Controls

Methods of performing tasks safely

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Improper Needle Recapping

Using two hands

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Proper Needle Recapping

One hand

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Eating in Clinical Areas

Not allowed

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Proper Handwashing Time

At least 20 seconds

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Engineering and Work Practice Overlap

Both reduce exposure risk

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Personal Protective Equipment

Barriers worn to protect against infection

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PPE Donning Order

Gown, mask, eyewear, gloves

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PPE Removal Order

Gloves, eyewear, mask, gown

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Glove Change Requirement

Between patients or if torn or soiled

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Mask Change Requirement

Between patients or when wet or soiled

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Gown Change Requirement

Daily or if visibly soiled

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Direct Contact Transmission

Infection spread through direct physical contact

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Direct Dental Example

Touching blood without gloves

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Indirect Contact Transmission

Infection spread through contaminated objects

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Indirect Dental Example

Touching contaminated instruments

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Droplet Transmission

Spread through large respiratory droplets

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Droplet Dental Example

Patient coughing during treatment

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Airborne Transmission

Spread through suspended particles in air

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Airborne Dental Example

Aerosols from ultrasonic scaler

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Hand Hygiene

Cleaning hands to prevent infection spread

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When to Wash Hands

Before and after each patient

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Bar Soap Use

Not allowed in dental settings

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Chairside Handling

Safe handling of used instruments

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Sterilization

Destruction of all microorganisms

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Instrument Storage

Clean, dry, closed cabinets

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Disinfection

Kills many microorganisms but not spores

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Sterilization

Kills all microorganisms including spores

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Clinical Contact Surfaces

Surfaces touched during patient care

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Clinical Contact Surface Example

Light handles, chair controls

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Housekeeping Surfaces

Surfaces not touched during treatment

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Housekeeping Surface Example

Floors, walls, sinks

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Occupational Exposure

any exposure in the workplace

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First Step After Exposure

Wash area exposed immediately

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Incident Report

Required documentation after exposure