CHAPTER 15:INFECTION CONTROL AND THE DENTAL RADIOGRAPHER Flashcards

1
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The primary purpose of infection control procedures :

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PREVENT the transmission of infectious diseases

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2
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a microorganism capable of causing disease

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pathogen

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3
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In the dental environment, the general routes of disease transmission can be described as follows:

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direct contact with pathogens

indirect contact with contaminated objects or instruments

direct contact with airborne contaminant

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4
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For an infection to occur by one of these routes of transmission, the following three conditions must be present:

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a susceptible host

a pathogen

a portal through which the pathogen enters

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5
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A substance that inhibits the growth of bacteria. This term is often used to describe handwashing or wound-cleansing procedures.

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antiseptic

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The absence of pathogens, or disease-causing microorganisms. This term is often used to describe procedures that prevent infection (e.g., aseptic technique).

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asepsis

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7
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Pathogens present in blood that cause diseases in humans.

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bloodborne pathogens

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8
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the act of disinfecting

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disinfection

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9
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Use a chemical or physical procedure to inhibit or destroy pathogens. Highly resistant bacterial and mycotic (fungal) spores are not killed during disinfection procedures.

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disinfect

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10
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A specific incident that involves contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials and that results from procedures performed by the dental professional.

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exposure incident

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Waste that consists of blood, blood products, contaminated sharps, or other microbiologic products.

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infectious waste

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12
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Contact with blood or other infectious materials that involve the skin, eye, or mucous membranes and that results from procedures performed by the dental professional.

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occupational exposure

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13
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exposure to blood or other infectious materials that results from piercing or puncturing the skin barrier (e.g., a needle-stick injury )

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parenteral ecposure

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14
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Includes protective attire, gloves, mask, and eyewear.

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PPE

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15
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Measures that include a standard of care designed to protect health care personnel and patients from pathogens that can be spread by blood or any other body fluid, excretion, or secretion.

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standard precautions

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16
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The use of a physical or chemical procedure to destroy all pathogens, including highly resistant bacteria and mycotic spores.

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sterilize

17
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the act of sterilizing

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sterilization

18
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In dental imaging, three different types of hand hygiene may be practiced.

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routine hand wash (40-60 seconds)

antiseptic hand wash

antiseptic hand rub

19
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can be used to disinfect heat-sensitive semicritical dental instruments.

A

high level disinfectant

20
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EPA-registered chemical germicides labeled as both hospital disinfectants and tuberculocidals are classified as :

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Intermediate level disinfectant

recommended for all surfaces that have been contaminated

21
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EPA-registered chemical germicides that are labeled ONLY as hospital disinfectants are classified as

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low-level disinfectants

used for general housekeeping purposes

22
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Examples of surfaces that must be covered or disinfected include the following:

A

x-ray machine

dental chair

work area

lead apron

23
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The best way the dental radiographer can minimize contamination

A

touch as few surfaces as possible