Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
21 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
what Instruction is Bumedinst. 6220.9b |
Healthcare-associated infection prevention and control
|
|
what is the purpose of bumedinst 6220.9b |
to provide policies and guidelines to navy MTF, DTF, branch medical clinics ships and field medical units to establish infection prevention and control. |
|
What will reduce the occurrence of HAI, improve the quality of medical/dental care, and reduce the costs of operating hospital and clinics |
bumedinst 6220.9b Healthcare associated infection prevention and control |
|
What is an essential part of the HAIPC program |
Infection surveillance |
|
What is critical in identifying outbreaks, emerging infectious dieseases, antibiotic-resistant organisms and bioterrorist events so that infectionpreventions can be instituted |
Infection surveillance |
|
Who ensures that all staff personnel receive HAIPC training |
commands
|
|
when and how often is HAIPC given |
during indoc, and annually thereafter |
|
Commands must ensure that all personnel who come with in what distance of patience receive and maintain appropriate vaccination against seasonal flu |
3 feet |
|
What is the goal of HAIPC |
zero tolerance |
|
Who monitors implementation and coordination of medical and dental HAIPC programs in fixed MTF/DTF by the MIG and NAVMED regions via assistance visits as requested or required. |
BUMED infection Control Consultant (BUMED - M3/5) |
|
Who maintains HAIPC database |
BUMED infection control consultant (BUMED-M3/5) |
|
who wil provide technical support and assistance for HAIPC-related issues |
NAVMED Regions |
|
All cases in MTF/DTF involving serious injury, disability, death secondary to HAIPC problem, regardless of whether the patients is in active duty or civilian status, need to be reported to who |
Patient Safety and BUMED |
|
all eligible MTF/DTF shall report HAI via what |
CDC NHSN |
|
Infections Control records are considered what other kind of records |
Quality Assurance records |
|
chapter 1 DTR infection control states begin each day with a hand wash minimum of how long? |
15 second |
|
DTR and Dental Lab uses what kind of treatment standard |
Standard precautions |
|
After each patient in DTR flush water and air for how long |
20-30 sec |
|
equipment that has been placed in a patients mouth must be sterilized between each use how |
Heat tolerant |
|
Disinfected items should be clearly labeled and the method of disinfection indicated on what work request form |
DD form 2322, Dental Laboratory work authorization. |
|
When possible dental laboratory should have how many separate work areas |
3 |