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chemiclave does not dull cutting edges |
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An advantage of the chemiclave over an autoclave is that the chemiclave: - does not dull cutting edges - requires a shorter exposure time - a/b - neither |
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intermediate disinfectants kill all of the above (and not spores!) |
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To be classified as an intermediate level disinfectant, the product must be shown to kill: - HIV - mycobacterium tuberculosis - pseudomonas aeruginosa - staph aureus - all of the above |
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antiseptics are applied to host tissues |
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The primary difference in antiseptics and disinfectants is that antiseptics are applied to: - dental instruments - environmental surfaces - inanimate surfaces - host tissues - none of the above |
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aseptic means to eliminate all infectious microorganisms |
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Definition
Aseptic technique means to - eliminate all infectious microorganisms - prevent contamination with infectious organisms - remove pathogenic microbes using chemicals - sterilize |
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Pasteurization is most applicable to - disposables - endoscopes - dairy products - fruits/veggies - meats |
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most heat destroys by coagulation and denaturization |
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most heat, such as that of an autoclave, destroys microbes by: - coagulation and denaturation of proteins - cross-linking protein molecules - dissolving membrane lipids - none of the above |
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bacterial endospores are most resistant to inactivation |
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which of the following microorganisms forms is most resistant to inactivation? - bacterial endospores - fungal spores - hydrophilic viruses - lipophilic viruses - vegetative bacteria |
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dri-clave requires a higher temp and longer time to sterilize than an autoclave or chemiclave |
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a conventional dri-clave requires a ____ temp and a ____ time to sterilize than an autoclave of chemiclave. - lower/longer - lower/shorter - higher/longer - higher/shorter |
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sanitation relates to public health |
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sanitation is defined in relation to - dental care - employee health - hospital care - public care |
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bactericidal is the general ability to kill bacteria |
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Definition
The general ability to kill bacteria allows a chemical to be designated: - tuberculocidal - bacteriostatic - sterilant - bactericidal - detergent |
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which of the following is an example of a noncritical patient care item? - stethoscope - mouth mirror - impression tray |
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semi-critical patient care items should be treated how? - clean w/soap and water - disinfect by spraying - disinfect by immersion - heat sterilize |
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puncture resistant heavy-duty |
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when cleaning instruments, what type of gloves should DHCP wear? - examination gloves - sterile surgical gloves - puncture resistant heavy-duty - utility gloves - either a/c |
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what indicator assesses time, temperature, and pressure during each sterilizer load? - mechanical - chemical - biological |
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Per the CDC recommendations, sterilizers should be monitored with biological indicators at least: - daily - weekly - monthly - annually |
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regulated waste in dental offices includes: - blood soaked gause - contaminated sharps - extracted teeth - surgically removed tissues - all of the above |
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what is the acceptable method for disinfection/sterilization of dental handpieces? - wiping w/intermediate disinfectant - heat sterilization - ethylene oxide sterilization |
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clinical contact surfaces |
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Definition
barriers can be used to prevent contamination of - clinical contact surfaces - handpieces - mouth mirros |
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the majority of waste generated in a dental practice is - nonregulated - regulated |
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regulated/following disinfection |
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Definition
extracted teeth are considered to be ___ waste. they may be returned to patient ___. - nonregulated/as is - nonregulated/following disinfection - regulated/following disinfection - regulated/as is |
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dental unit waterlines should be flushed - at the beginning of the day - minimum of 2-30 seconds after each patient - 2-3 min after each patient - at the end of the day |
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what level disinfectant is required to decontaminate a surface contaminated w/blood or other potentially infectious material? - low - intermediate - high |
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alcohol based hand rubs should not be used - if hands are visibly soiled - for surgical antisepsis - both |
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which of the following are acceptable for routine handwashing in the dental practice? - bar soap - plain liquid soap - antimicrobial liquid soap - alcohol based hand rubs - b, c,d |
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biological indicators for sterilization monitoring contain: - vegetative bacteria - bacterial spores - fungal spores - viruses |
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periodontal scalers are classified as what type of instrument in regard to infection control - critical - noncritical - semi-critical |
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what type of disinfectant is recommended for disinfecting dental impressions? - low - intermediate - high |
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EPA registration number, Hospital-level disinfectant, HIV/HBV claim (low level disinfectant), tuberculocidal claim (intermediate level disinfectant), virucidal (hydrophilic/lipophilic) |
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A disinfectant label should contain ____, _____, _____, ____, and _____. |
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hospital level disinfectant |
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Definition
To be classified as a ____-level disinfectant it must kill S. aureus, salmonella typhimurium/choleraesuis, pseudomonas aeruginosa |
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UV radiation, boiling water, and pasteurization |
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Definition
Other means of disinfection include ____, ____, and ____. |
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chlorine compounds, a halogen antimicrobial along with fluorine, bromine and iodine |
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___ compounds denature enzymes/proteins, killing bacteria, endospores, fungi and viruses. It is unstable when exposed to light, high pH and organic matter. |
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chlorox bleach is a ___ which is effective in dilute solutions, but is chemically unstable, weakened by bioburden, and must be prepared fresh daily. |
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iodine and iodophors (iodine complexed to a neutral polymer) |
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___ and ___ are also halogen antimicrobials that denature proteins. It can be extremely irritating to the skin. |
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phenols/phenolics will not kill ___ microorganisms. |
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