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30 Cards in this Set
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A_____level disinfectant may also be used as a sterilant.
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High |
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Glutaraldehyde safely disinfects _____
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Fixed prosthesis |
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Oral bacteria can remain alive (viable) in a set gypsum model for up to ______ days.
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A phenolic is a ______ level disinfectant.
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Intermediate |
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The germicide that is used to disinfect incoming lab cases should claim to be a_______
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Tuberculocidal |
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Sodium Hypochlorite used as a disinfectant has a shelf life of _____ day(s).
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One (1) |
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Which agency regulates infection control in the dental laboratory?
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when using immersion disinfection using a non-toxic disinfectant for prosthesis or appliance, it should be submerged for a minimum of ________ minutes.
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Fifteen (15) |
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________ is the main ingredient in sodium hypochlorite
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Household Bleach |
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This surface is usually touched during invasive procedures
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Touch |
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This surface is usually contaminated through contact with contaminated instruments
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Transfer |
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The proper steps for preparation of a lab case before sending it to the lab includes the following steps:
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Disinfect, Dry, Wrap and Mark |
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When an appliance is visibly soiled with bioburden it must be placed in the ________ for ________ minutes and rinsed for _______:
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Ultrasonic cleaner, 3 minutes, 30 seconds
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This low level disinfectant is no longer recommended for use in the dental office as a surface disinfectant.
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Isopropyl alcohol
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In order for a disinfectant to be considered "Hospital-level" it must inactivate ____________
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Tuberculosis |
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What is the best location for decontamination/disinfection of dental impressions:
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Chairside - Immediately following removal from the patients mouth |
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The two high level disinfectants that can be used for sterilization on non-corrosive surfaces are:
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Cholorine Dioxide and Glutaraldehyde |
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Gypsum (stone) models should be disinfected with what? |
A spray of iodophor according to manufacturer's instructions |
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______ regulates the disposal of laboratory waste
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CDC |
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Precleaning - the physical removal of debris is the _____ step in the S-W-S technique
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First |
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Wetting the surface with an appropriate solution is the _______ step in the S-W-S technique
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Second |
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Allowing time for residual disinfectant effect is the ______ step in the S-W-S technique
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Third |
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This is any surface in the treatment area that isn't classified as touch or transfer:
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"Splash, splatter or aerosol" |
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All three classifications of surfaces should be cleaned with what level disinfectant
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intermediate |
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This a high level disinfectant that requires 5-10 minutes for effectiveness
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Chlorine Dioxide |
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This is a high level disinfectant that requires 10-90 minutes for effectiveness
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Glutaraldehyde |
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This is an intermediate level disinfectant that requires 10 minutes for effectiveness and can be used as a holding solution
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Iodophor |
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This is an intermediate level disinfectant that requires 5-10 minutes for effectiveness
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Sodium Hypochlorite
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This in an intermediate level disinfectant that requires 10 minutes for effectiveness
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Phenolic |
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