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Bioburden |
The number of micro-organism contaminating an object. AKA bioload or microbial load
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Biological Monitor |
A bacterial endospore test designed to assess whether sterilization has actually occurred. AKA biological indicator or biological spore test
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Bowie-Dick Test |
Diagnostic test of a prevacuum sterilizer's ability to remove air from the chamber and prevent air reentrant This is not a sterility assurance test.
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Chemical indicator |
Chemical dyes used to determine whether the conditions required for sterilization are met. AKA chemical monitor, dosage indicator, or process indicator
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Dental Item Classification |
Dental items are classified as critical, semicritical, or noncritical based on the pathways through which cross contamination may occur and the location and technique of instrument use.
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Critical Item |
Instruments and materials that penetrate the skin, mucus membranes, or bone. These items must be sterile before use
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Semicritical |
Instruments, equipment, and materials that frequently contact mucous membrane but cannot be sterilized due to their design or inability to withstand heat. At minimum, items require high-level disinfection
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Noncritical |
Instruments, equipment, and materials that do not normally penetrate or contact mucous membranes but which are exposed to splatter, spray, or splashing of blood, or touched by contaminated hands. Items require intermediate-level disinfecton
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Engineering Controls |
Equipment or methods which isolate or remove bloodborne pathogens from the workspace
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Spray-Wipe-Spray
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An acceptable method of cleaning and disinfecting
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Sterilizer (gravity displacement type) |
A type of sterilizer in which incoming steam displaces the residual air through a port or drain usually in or near the bottom of the sterilizer chamber. 30 minutes at 121-123C(250-254F) and 15 to 17 pounds per square inch or 15 minutes at 132-135C(270-274F) and 30 to 32 psi
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Sterilizer (prevacuum type) |
A type of sterilizer which relies on one or more pressure and vacuum exursions at the beginning or end of the cycle.Requires shorter cycle times at 132-135C
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Work Practice Controls |
Controls that reduce the likelihood of exposure by altering the way one performs a task such as having patients brush their teeth, safe technique of recapping needles
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Who appoints the Infectious Control Officer?
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Co and OIC
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The ICO must ensure that infection control functions are addressed at least ________
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quarterly
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To identify total resource s required to meet the guidelines of this directive and those of OSHA and the EPA, commands must use the ________
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The planning, Programming, and Budeting System (PPBS)
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Review and revise all infection control policies and procedures at least _______
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Annually
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What is the most preferable sterilization?
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Heat sterilization
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DTFs must have a central sterilization are because ________
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Activity is safer, provides more efficient use of materials and personnel, and standardizes execution and monitoring procedures.
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What are important considerations when planning a functional processing area?
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The height and overall dimensions of the work surface, plus a clear surrounding area
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When receiving and cleaning during sterilization, physical separation from the remainder of the sterilization area is ideal. If physical separation is not obtainable, __________ and _________ are critical
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proper outfitting and equipment selection
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What are the determinants of the space requirements for sterilization areas?
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Size of and sufficient access for loading, unloading, and servicing the sterilizer.
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True or False. Rinse and scrub contaminated instruments or materials in the patient treatment areas before taking it to the receiving section of the sterilization area.
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False. Following the completion of a patient's treatment, take it directly to the receiving section of the sterilization area. Do not rinse, scrub, or unnecessarily handle contaminated instruments in the DTRs.
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What kind of gloves should you wear while handling all potentially contaminated items?
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Wear heavy, puncture proof gloves.
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All contaminated, reusable items must be decontaminated by immersion in an EPA-registered disinfectant unless_________
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Items are cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner with an EPA-registered disinfectant which is also approved as an ultrasonic cleaner
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The safest and provides an effective cleaning process.
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Automated Washer Processor
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Ultrasonic Cleaning
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Safer and more effective than manual scrubbing. Always use baskets in the ultrasonic unit to reduce instrument handling and improve cleaning efficiency.
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Manual Scrubbing
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Time consuming and presents increased potential for contamination injury, but effective for cleaning instruments
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True or False. To achieve sterility, moist heat under pressure must come in contact with all surfaces of allitems for the appropiate lenght of time.
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True
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Biological monitoring of the sterillization process at least _____
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Weekly
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Perform the _________ test weekly when using prevacuum sterilizers
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Bowie-Dick test
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Maintain a consolidated sterilization log for each sterilizer which must contain:
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Identification number, sterilization date, duration and temperature of sterilization cycles operator's name, biological monitoring results, repair and preventive maintenance dates, and a synopsis of action taken.
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True or false. In steam heat sterilization, do not allow sterile instruments and packs to cool before moving to storage areas.
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False. Placing warm, wrpped, sterilized items on cool surfaces can induce condensate formation and result in contamination.
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In dry heat sterilization, the typical dry heat cycle is ____ minutes at _____F, plus the time required tto bring the load up to sterilization temperature.
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90 minutes at 320-345F
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In Chemical Vapor Sterilization a mixture of formaldehyde, water, and other chemicals heated under pressure forms a gas that can achieve sterilization. Sterilization requires ___ minutes at _____F
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20 minutes at 270F
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For ethylene oxide sterilization, sterilization can be achieved in ___ to___ hours at ____F
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2 to 3 hours at 120F. CO should not purchase new ethylene oxide equipment
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True or False. Liquid Chemical Sterilization should be treated as high-level disinfectants rather than sterilant.
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True
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When do you use Bead Sterilizers?
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Only for intra-appointment sterilization of clean metallic instruments
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The preferred method for cleaning Burs and Diamonds is _______
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Dry heat for 90 minutes at 320-345F. Clean in ultrasonic cleaner before sterilizing.
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How do you sterilize Rubber products?
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Nonheat stable - ethylene oxide or chemical sterilization
Heat stable - steam or dry heat |
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What are the types of Sterilizaton Monitors
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Biological Monitors, Dosage indicators, and Process Indicators
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Biological indicators |
Monitor designed to assess whether sterilization actually occurred. Consists of bacterial endospores impregnated in paper strips or sealed in glass ampules or plastic vials
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Dosage Indicators |
Chemical dyes that chnge color when exposed to steam, dry heat, or chemical vapors for a specific period of time. Determines whether the conditions necessary for sterilization have been met.
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Process Indicators |
Chemical Dyes that change color upon short exposure to sterilizing conditions
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Perform biological monitoring ______
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weekly
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A positive biological monitoring occured
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1. Notify the ICO
2. Retrieve and resterilize all items sterilized since last negative test. 3. Process a test pack with both chemical and biological monitor. 4. If it passes, place into service. 5. If it fails secure and repair personnel notified. |
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True or False. Dosage and process indicators are replacements for biological monitoring
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False. They are not replacements.
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True or false. Liquid chemical disinfectant or sterilants cannot be biologically monitored
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True
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