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| According to the CDC which infection control measure is considered the most critical for reducing the transmission of microbes in the health care setting? |
Hand washing
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| In a dental setting the clinical supply refrigerator may be used for the preservation of |
Bonding materials
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| A used dental anesthetic needle is an example of |
Regulated waste
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| Employees must receive training regarding hazardous chemicals at which interval? |
Upon hire and whenever a new hazard is introduced
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| The OSHA hazard communication standard is based on the premise that and employee has the right to know about |
Chemicals in the office
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| Which set of precautions is intended to prevent exposure to all body fluids? |
Standard
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| The majority of the spray produced by dental hand pieces consists of |
Saliva
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| Which of the following viral infections can be prevented through immunization? |
Hepatitis B
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| According to the occupational safety and health administration (OSHAP), a bloodborne pathogens training program should include a general explanation of |
The modes of disease transmission
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| Routine hand washing removes |
Most of the transient microbes and some of the resident microbes
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| Which of the following greatly reduces or eliminates biofilm in the dental unit water system? |
Properly using chemical treatments
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| Which of the following modes of disease transmission best describes a human bite? |
Parenteral
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| The primary reason a surgical face mask must be used during a dental procedure is to |
Protect the DHCP from exposure to spatter
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| Instrument cassettes should be wrapped |
After cleaning and before sterilization
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| Used radiograph fixer solution is usually considered |
Hazardous waste
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| Which party is responsible for ensuring a material safety data sheet is available in the work place for each hazardous material? |
Employer
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| Which of the following statement most accurately defines engineering controls? |
Materials and devices that prevent employees exposure to hazardous or infectious substances
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| When using the air water syringe during dental treatment which of the following personal protective equipment are recommended by the CDC? |
Gloves, mask, gown, and eye protection
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| According to the center for disease control and prevention, patient-care items that penetrate soft tissue are categorized as |
Critical
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| The purpose of the holding solution is to |
Prevent hardening of debris and body fluids on instruments
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| Which barrier should be removed before temporarily leaving a patient to retrieve supplies? |
Gloves
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| The majority of organisms that make up dental unit waterlines biofilm consists of |
Water bacteria
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| Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) are required by OSHA's |
Hazardous Communication Standard
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| Besides alcohol, which of the antimicrobial agent found in hand hygiene products? |
Chlorohexidine
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| The accessibility of the exposure control plan for employees is the responsibility of the |
Employer
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| High-level disinfectants should be used |
According to manufacturer's directions
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| Exposure of dental healthcare personnel to nitrous oxide gases can be reduced by |
Using a scavenger system on the nitrous oxide equipment
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| When putting on personal protective equipment, which barrier should be put on last, just before patient care begins? |
Gloves
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| To prepare for sterilization, the high-speed hand piece and reusable air-water syringe tip should be flushed with water |
After each patient
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| Who is responsible for the evaluation of hazardous chemicals? |
Chemicals manufacturers and importers
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| During normal use, which of the following is the most likely hazard for a dentist using a curing light? |
Eye exposure to the light
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| An exposure plan must be updated |
Annually and when new or modified tasks are introduced
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| Wearing a punctured gloves during patient care may result in which type of microbial contact? |
Direct
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| Work practice controls include the used of a |
one-handed recapping technique
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| Heat sterilization of extracted teeth may result in |
The vaporization of mercury, presenting a health hazard
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| A Person with a latent tuberculosis infection will |
Have a positive skin test and no symptoms of active tuberculosis
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| Which is the minimum temperature a steam sterilizer should reach to achieve sterilization? |
121 degrees c
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| Which of the following is an example of clinical contract surfaace? |
Countertops
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| Which of the following is recommended to minimize the occupational exposure to atmospheric nitrous oxide? |
Use a properly fitted nasal patient make
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| Who is responsible for appropriate regulated waste disposal? |
The generation facility
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