CDC INFECTION CONTROL EXAM WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS |VERIFIED
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CDC INFECTION CONTROL
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CDC INFECTION CONTROL
In the text the acronym DHCP is used - what does it reference? - ACCURATE ANSWERS refers to all paid and unpaid personnel in the dental health-care setting who might be occupationally exposed to infectious materials
ie dentist, dental hygienest, dental assistant, front desk
How are pathogenic m...
CDC INFECTION CONTROL EXAM
CDC INFECTION CONTROL EXAM WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS |
VERIFIED
In the text the acronym DHCP is used - what does it reference? -
ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ refers to all paid and unpaid personnel in
the dental health-care setting who might be occupationally exposed to
infectious materials
ie dentist, dental hygienest, dental assistant, front desk
How are pathogenic microorganisms like HBV transmitted in the dental
setting? - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ 1) direct contact with blood, oral
fluids, or other patient materials; 2) indirect contact with contaminated
objects (e.g., instruments, equipment, or environmental surfaces); 3)
contact of conjunctival, nasal, or oral mucosa with
droplets (e.g., spatter) containing microorganisms generated from an
infected person and propelled a short distance (e.g., by coughing,
, sneezing, or talking); and 4) inhalation of air- borne microorganisms that
can remain suspended in the air for long periods
What is the difference between universal precautions and standard
precautions in the clinical dental practice? - ACCURATE
ANSWERS✔✔ Standard precautions apply to contact with 1) blood; 2)
all body fluids, secretions, and excretions (except sweat), regard- less of
whether they contain blood; 3) nonintact skin; and 4) mucous
membranes. Saliva has always been considered a potentially infectious
material in dental infection control; thus, no operational difference exists
in clinical dental practice between universal precautions and standard
precautions.
In the text the acronym OPIM is used - what does it reference? -
ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ Other potentially infectious materials.
OSHA term that refers to 1) body fluids including semen, vaginal
secretions, cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid, pleural fluid, pericardial
fluid, peritoneal fluid, amniotic fluid, saliva in dental procedures; any
body fluid visibly contaminated with blood; and all body fluids in
situations where differentiating between body fluids is difficult or
impossible; 2) any unfixed tissue or organ (other than intact skin) from a
human (living or dead); and 3) HIV-containing cell or tissue cultures,
organ cultures; HIV- or HBV-containing culture medium or other
solutions; and blood, organs, or other tissues from experimen- tal
animals infected with HIV or HBV.
Can an individual that is a carrier of Hepatitis B work as a dental
receptionist? Why or why not? - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ Yes, as
that position does not perform exposure-prone procedures.
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