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Infection Control for Dental Healthcare Professionals

Question 1:

CDC recommends that dental health care personnel perform hand hygiene _________.

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Question 2:

Dental professionals are frequently exposed to blood and blood contaminated saliva during dental procedures, which puts them at greater risk of infection by a bloodborne pathogen than patients.

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Question 3:

When hands are visibly soiled (e.g., dirt, blood, body fluids), following method of hand hygiene is NOT recommended.

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Question 4:

Alcohol-based hand rubs are less effective in killing bacteria than soap and water.

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Question 5:

One of the benefits of Alcohol-based hand rubs is _______ .

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Question 6:

Wearing gloves does not eliminate or replace the need for hand washing.

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Question 7:

When engineering controls are not available or appropriate, dental professionals should use following work practice controls.

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Question 8:

The following are safe work practices, EXCEPT :

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Infection Control for Dental Healthcare Professionals

Question 9:

The following measures to contain respiratory secretions are recommended for all individuals with signs and symptoms of a respiratory infection:

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Question 10:

Critical items/instruments require _______ .

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Question 11:

Following Is the most accepted method for monitoring the sterilization process because it assesses the sterilization process directly by killing known, highly resistant microorganisms.

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Question 12:

Regulated medical waste found in dental settings includes __________.

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Question 13:

Dental unit water lines __________.

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Question 14:

CDC recommends to discharge water and air for a minimum of 20 to 30 seconds after each patient, from any device connected to the dental water system that enters the patient’s mouth.

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Question 15:

Environmental surfaces require decontamination procedures as stringent as those used on patient-care items.

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Question 16:

Post exposure evaluation and management of occupational exposure includes __________.

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Question 17:

If manual cleaning is not performed immediately, soak instruments in a rigid container filled with detergent, disinfectant or detergent, or an enzymatic cleaner.

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Question 18:

When using a dental cartridge syringe to administer local anesthesia, you can use the needle or anesthetic cartridge for more than one patient.

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Infection Control for Dental Healthcare Professionals

Question 19:

CDC recommends the following safe injection practices for multi-dose vials.

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Question 20:

Dental hand-pieces and associated attachments, including low-speed motors and reusable prophylaxis angles, should always be heat sterilized between patients.

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Question 21:

Dental personnel who develop fever and respiratory symptoms should promptly notify their supervisor and should not report to work.

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Question 22:

If the client has a cold sore, it is advisable to postpone non-emergency dental treatment.

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Infection Control for Dental Healthcare Professionals

Question 23:

Reinsertion of a used syringe, with or without the same needle, into a medication vial or solution container (such as a saline bag) to obtain additional medication for a single patient and then using that vial or solution container for subsequent patients is NOT considered unsafe injection practices.

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Question 24:

Patient examination or surgical gloves should NOT be washed before use, nor should they be washed, disinfected, or sterilized for reuse.

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Question 25:

All protective clothing should be removed before leaving the work area such as patient care, instrument processing, and dental laboratory areas.

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