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Clinical contact surfaces can be
Covered with a barrier
Cleaned & disinfected
What disinfectant is not effective if blood or saliva is present
Alcohol
Disinfectant activity continues after the initial application
Residual Activity
What agency regulates disinfectants
EPA
What is the disadvantage of synthetic phenols
They leave a residual film
Surfaces that are not directly touched but often are touched by contaminated instruments
Transfer Surfaces
Surfaces that do not contact the members of the dental team or the contaminated instruments or supplies
Splash, Splatter and Droplet Surfaces
Why are surfaces pre-cleaned
A chemical to reduce or lower the number of microorganisms
Disinfectant
Blood, saliva, and other body fluids are considered what
Bioburden
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