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47 Cards in this Set
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When does a new employee receive training in the BBPS and how often after initial training?
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Before work and then annually
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What classification of worker works with OPIM all the time and requires HepB vaccine?
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Category I
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Which classification is for an accountant who has no exposure to OPIM
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Category III
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Which classification is for a receptionist who sometimes comes back to work on patients?
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II
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Where should laundry for dental office be done?
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Not at home. In the office or professional laundry.
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Which Hepatitis strains have vaccine?
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A,B,D
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Which strains of Hepatitis do not have vaccine?
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C and E
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How soon does employer need to make training of BPPS available for new employee
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Before starting
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When must employer offer Hepatitis vaccine to new employee?
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After 10 days of employment
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Name bodily fluids potentially infectious.
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Tears, urine, feces, vaginal discharge, semen, breastmilk, etc.
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What type of cell is primarily infected by HIV
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T4 Lymphocytes
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What is killed more easily on a countertop? HIV or TB
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HIV.
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What is very easy to kill outside the body but very difficult to kill inside he body?
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HIV
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Name two ways to designate something is contaminated?
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Biohazard sign and designate something with color red.
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What illness results from a type of herpes?
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Chicken pox
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Which Herpes, one or two, causes predominately genital herpes?
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Two
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What do you do with someone showing up at dental office with active TB?
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Send to his/her physician. Do not see.
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Is there a vaccine for TB?
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No, not in the US.
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Is the risk of contracting AIDS or TB high in the dental office?
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NO
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Which Hepatitis strains are acquired via the fecal-oral route?
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A and E (both vowels)
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Hepatitis B is contracted through the _______.
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Blood
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Which strains of hepatitis are transmitted fecal-oral route?
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A and E
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Which strains of hepatitis are transmitted through blood?
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BCD and G
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Is BBPS mandatory (the law) or only recommendations?
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The law
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When was bloodborne pathogen standard ((BPPS) created?
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1991
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What two diseases are waterborne and a concern in dentistry?
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Pseudomonas and Legionaires
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What is a Mantoux test?
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a test for TB
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What proportion of those infected with HBV have clinical symptoms?
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Only 1/3 or 33%
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What percent of those infected with HBV do NOT have clinical symptoms?
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2/3 or 66%
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What kind of water is used to irrigate surgical sites where bone is exposed? Can water be used from flushed water lines?
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sterile, no
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When should water lines be flushed
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First thing in morning and after every patient.
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When is the Standard of Care for Infection Control written and who produced it?
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2003, CDC
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What is the route of transmission for TB?
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aerosol and droplets
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How long does employer have to keep medical records of employee?
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30 years
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Is a blood donor today much at risk for contracting HIV?
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NO
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Name the vaccines against Hepatitis B
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Recombivax and Energix-B
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Contaminated water lines mode of transmission is direct or indirect from patient to patient?
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Indirect
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What is candidiasis?
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A fungus that causes thrush or yeast infections
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Who sets recommendations for management of TB?
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CDC
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If you have protection against Hepatitis B you probably also have protection against Hepatitis____.
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D
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What is killed on a counter more easily? HIV or TB?
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HIV
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Which agency makes vaccine recommendations?
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CDC
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What is the Immunization Action Coalition?
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Group who as website informing about news in Immunization world
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Does measles vaccinations cause autism?
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NO
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At what age should people begin getting flu vaccinations? Who should get flu vaccine?
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6 mo., All over 6 mo.
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Will you get the flu from having a influenza vaccination?
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No
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Are you protected against every flu strain existing if you have a flu shot this year?
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No
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