Chapter 19 MDA Disease Transmission & Infection Prevention

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This is a characteristic of a VIRUS

Has cell specificty

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NOT characteristics of a Virus

  1. Gram Positive

  2. Can be killed by antibiotic

  3. round , rod, spiral shaped

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Which is characteristic of a Bacteria

Can have a capsule

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NOT characteristics of a Bacteria

  1. needs a host cell

  2. Can’t be killed by antibiotic

  3. Smallest microorganism

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What is the most common route of contamination?

Direct contact

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The term for acquiring an infection through mucosal tissues is ___.

Droplet infection

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What infection control measures help prevent disease transmission from the dental team to the patient?

Gloves, hand washing, masks

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The purpose of the OSHA Blood-borne Pathogen Standard is to___.

Protect employees

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How often must the Exposure Control Plan be reviewed and updated?

Annually

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Standard Precautions are used to ____.

Protect healthcare providers from pathogens that can be spread by blood or any other body fluid, excretion, or secretion.

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What agency has recently released infection control guidelines?

CDC; Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

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Which type of allergic reaction can result in death?

Type I reactions

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Does Irritant dermatitis involve the immune system?

No, the immune system is NOT involved.

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What must an employee do if he/she doesn't want the Hep B vaccine?

Sign an informed refusal form

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What determines the type of PPE that should be worn?

Risk of exposure

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An example of protective eyewear is___.

Side shields

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Exam gloves are worn for

All clinical procedures.

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When should utility gloves be worn?

When disinfecting the treatment area & when preparing instruments for sterilization.

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What type of gloves should be worn to open drawers during a dental procedure?

Overgloves

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What type of immunity results from a vaccination?

Artificial Active Immunity

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What type of infection is of long duration?

Chronic infection

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Touching or contact with a contaminated surface or instrument is called?

Indirect Contact

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What type of immunity occurs when a person has contracted and is recovering from a disease

Natural Active Immunity

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What are the Guidelines based on treating all human blood and body fluids (including saliva) as potentially infectious called?

Universal Precautions

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Strength of a pathogen's ability to cause disease is called?

Virulence

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The symptoms "come and go". An example is herpes simplex 1.

Latent

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This infection is a long duration and could last for life.

Chronic

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Is MRSA a bacterial infection or virus?

Bacterial Infection

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A communicable disease is capable of what?

Being infectious

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Which type of transmission involves touching the lesion or contact with blood and/or body fluid?

Direct

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What does the term "virulence" mean?

Strength of the organism

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What type of immunity is produced by vaccines?

Artificial

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Which agency is a REGULATORY agencies. Rules have to be followed.

OSHA

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Is a single celled organism.

Bacteria

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What does the CDC stand for?

Center for Disease Control

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Which type of transmission involves aerosol droplets?

Airborne

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The first link in the chain of infection is

Pathogen / Infectious Agent

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The Chain of Infection has ____________________links

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Percutaneous is spread through the ___. Permucosal is spread through __________.

skin, mucous membranes of the mouth, eye, and nose

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An example of natural passive immunity

Passed through the Placenta

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Active Artificial Immunity is?

immunization

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What is an opportunistic infection?

infection that occurs as a secondary infection.

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Asymptomatic means?

showing no signs or symptoms of illness or infection