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made by individuals or groups of people who have no authority to force recommendations

recommendations

made by groups of people that have authority to enforce government agency

regulations

no authority to enforce, not make laws, they function to provide guidelines for diseases

CDC

CDC

center for disease control

federal regulatory agency, make ensure the safety of employee, set enforce standards

OSHA

OSHA

occupational safety and health administration

MOSHA

Michigan occupational safety and heath administration

a written plan required by OSHA describes who's at risk to exposure to blood born pathogens and how to prevent exposure

exposure control plan

such as salivia, semen and other body secretions other than blood

OPIM

OPIM

other potentially infectious materials

are precautions that we follow, when treating patients, assuming any of them could carry a pathogenic MO

universal precautions

includes all body fluids except sweat, whether or not they carry blood

standard precautions

are devices or items that isolate or remove a blood borne pathogen from the worksite, special soap, sink

engineering controls

method or procedure to follow to prevent exposure

work practice controls

PPE

personal protection equipment

any contaminated object that is capable of penetrating the skin

contaminated sharps

exposure to blood borne pathogens or OPIM during your job

occupational exposure

rules written by MIOSHA for employers that have employees that could be exposed to BBP or OPIM while working

BID

mBID

Michigan blood borne infectious disease rules

something that presents a physical or health hazard to a human

biohazard

agency that reccomend( advisory)

OSAP

OSAP

organization for safety and asepsis procedures

SOP

standard operating procedures

EPA

environmental protection agency

what is the distinction between regulatory and advisory agency?

regulatory- can enforce and issue rules


advisory- can recommend but cannot enforce

how is the food and drug administration related to dental infection control

they regulate the manufacturing and labeling of medical devices

what is the relationship between the EPA and dental infection control

1. effectiveness and safety of disinfectants and safety


2. Also help regulate medical waste after it leaves the office

is MIOSHA an advisory body or regulating body

regulatory, because they can enforce

IS CDC a advisory or regulating body

advisory, cannot enforce

how is the communication of biohazards accomplished

through training of employees and training

name two types of records to by kept on all dental employees

MIOSHA training records- 5 years


medical records-30 years plus duration of employment

5 things in the employee medical records

name


social security number


vaccination status


incident reports


written opinion from a HCP who evaluated employee after exposure

lists five examples of engineering controls (objects)

sharps container


hand washing station


eyewash station


foot activated sinks


rubber dam

3 examples of work practice controls

handwashing, placing sharps in container, putting gloves on

be able to differentiate between enginnering controls and work practive controls

engineering- object


work practice- doing

what is regulated waste and what are the three categories

it is any infectious medical waste


1. contaminated sharps


2. pathological ( tissue, teeth )


3. blood- liquid in semiliquid forms