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INFECTIOUS DISEASES,INFECTION CONTROL
One should know of the risks of many respiratory diseases and sexually transmitted disease, as we frequently encounter them in dentistry
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GENERAL QUESTIONS,INFECTION CONTROL
Spaulding's classification has 3 classes
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WATERLINES,INFECTION CONTROL
Most waterline decontaminating agents do not affect bond- strength
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INSPECTION QUESTIONS,OSHA
OSHA inspections are not common in dentistry
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INSTRUMENT-REPROCEESING,INFECTION CONTROL
Handpieces can also be sonicated with other instruments
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SURFACE BARRIERS,INFECTION CONTROL
All surface barriers used in patient care need to have FDA approval
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GERMICIDES,INFECTION CONTROL
Surgical Handwash is different from the one done for General Dental Purposes
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INSTRUMENT-REPROCEESING,INFECTION CONTROL
N-class sterilizers have a pre-vac and a post-vac cycle
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Security Rule, Risk Management & Risk Analysis,HIPAA
Administrative, Technical, and Physical safeguards must be evaluated for a strong security matrix
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CLINIC SAFETY 7 EMERGENCIES,OSHA
Tornadoes occur only in the tornado alley
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INFECTIOUS DISEASES,INFECTION CONTROL
We must be concerned about HIV and COVID-19 in disease transmission
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WATERLINES,INFECTION CONTROL
Only non-TB infections have been investigated
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CLINIC SAFETY 7 EMERGENCIES,OSHA
A safe gathering place should be predetermined
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GERMICIDES,INFECTION CONTROL
Portable Air filters that have a UV light is not commonly used in a dental clinic
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INFECTIOUS DISEASES,INFECTION CONTROL
Some of the emerging diseases of concern are SARS, Flu, Avian Flu, Swine Flu, West Nile Virus, Chikungunya, Dengue, Malaria, Japanese Encephalitis, Yellow Fever