1. OSHA ONLY Change posters at least once in 2 years Yes No None 2. HIPAA ONLY The clinic needs to protect the patient's personal, financial and helth information Yes No None 3. IC ONLY Salts in the water may help deactivate low-grade germicide use in dental treatment water (buffering) Yes No None 4. IC ONLY The US Health and Human Services came up with standards to control HBV in dentistry in the 1960s Yes No None 5. IC ONLY Disease such as sexually transmitted, childhood, Respiratory and bloodborne ones impact dentistry Yes No None 6. HIPAA ONLY All patients need not be given the HIPAA forms as it is taken for granted that their PHI is protected Yes No None 7. IC ONLY Most dental offices get their Safety Training done by non-dentists and not well qualified people Yes No None 8. HIPAA ONLY Penaltie can go up to 1,5 million dollars for breaches Yes No None 9. IC ONLY Oral Surgeons have spread HBV to patients in the 1960s Yes No None 10. OSHA ONLY Post exposure protocol can be started the first week after exposure Yes No None 11. IC ONLY All ambulant patients are low risk for legionella infection Yes No None 12. IC ONLY You must use eye protection against curing light Yes No None 13. HIPAA ONLY PHI sharing by unpaid gmail/yahoo or hotmail is possible if the files are encrypted Yes No None 14. IC ONLY About 1 out of 300 in the US is infected with HIV Yes No None 15. OSHA ONLY All clinics must be trained in emergency evacuation Yes No None 16. OSHA ONLY Dentistry is a field that has a high rate of inspections by OSHA Yes No None 17. IC ONLY Low grade germicides including Chlorhexidine decreases bond strength of composite to teeth Yes No None 18. OSHA ONLY Saliva is not cosidered dangerous in the spread of infectious disease Yes No None 19. IC ONLY We must do a foil test annually on the ultrasonic cleaner Yes No None 20. HIPAA ONLY Even a remote information storage/clinical information back-up company is a Covered Entity Yes No None Time's up