Exam

1. 
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

2. 
Other,HIPAA
States may have their own HIPAA rules

3. 
PPE,INFECTION CONTROL
At least 3 green goggles are needed during the use of curing light in each operatory

4. 
GENERAL QUESTIONS,INFECTION CONTROL
Spaulding's classification has 3 classes

5. 
WATERLINES,INFECTION CONTROL
Most waterline decontaminating agents do not affect bond- strength

6. 
BBP9,OSHA
HBV vaccine must be offered to each employee within 2 weeks of joining

7. 
INSPECTION QUESTIONS,OSHA
OSHA inspections are not common in dentistry

8. 
INSTRUMENT-REPROCEESING,INFECTION CONTROL
Handpieces can also be sonicated with other instruments

9. 
BBP9,OSHA
Getting annual TB skin tests done for employees is a good idea

10. 
SURFACE BARRIERS,INFECTION CONTROL
All surface barriers used in patient care need to have FDA approval

11. 
GERMICIDES,INFECTION CONTROL
Surgical Handwash is different from the one done for General Dental Purposes

12. 
INSTRUMENT-REPROCEESING,INFECTION CONTROL
N-class sterilizers have a pre-vac and a post-vac cycle

13. 
Security Rule, Risk Management & Risk Analysis,HIPAA
Administrative, Technical, and Physical safeguards must be evaluated for a strong security matrix

14. 
CLINIC SAFETY 7 EMERGENCIES,OSHA
Tornadoes occur only in the tornado alley

15. 
INFECTIOUS DISEASES,INFECTION CONTROL
We must be concerned about HIV and COVID-19 in disease transmission

16. 
GENERAL QUESTIONS,INFECTION CONTROL
Contact is high risk

17. 
GHS/HAZCOM,OSHA
There are about 250,000 registered chemicals in the US

18. 
Privacy Rule,HIPAA
A clinic may only retaliate against patients who complain and whine

19. 
PPE,INFECTION CONTROL
Soft, Hard and soft & hard tissue LASERs are used in dentistry

20. 
GHS/HAZCOM,OSHA
1 to 4 is the pecking order on how dangerous a chemical is where 1=least dangerous

21. 
Privacy Rule,HIPAA
Accounting for treatment provided or planned is a principle for use of patient information

22. 
WATERLINES,INFECTION CONTROL
Only non-TB infections have been investigated

23. 
Other,HIPAA
An associate dentist can only access the information of assigned patients

24. 
INFECTIOUS DISEASES,INFECTION CONTROL
HIV had a social stigma

25. 
CLINIC SAFETY 7 EMERGENCIES,OSHA
A safe gathering place should be predetermined

26. 
GERMICIDES,INFECTION CONTROL
Portable Air filters that have a UV light is not commonly used in a dental clinic

27. 
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