Deck 5: Infection Control

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Epidemic refers to

A) lessening of cases of a disease
B) many cases of disease within a geographical area
C) many cases of disease in many geographical areas
D) diseases occurring continually in a geographical area
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Pandemic refers to

A) lessening of cases of a disease
B) many cases of disease within a geographical area
C) many cases of disease in many geographical areas
D) diseases occurring continually in a geographical area
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Remission refers to

A) the cause of a disease
B) pain or distress
C) many cases of a disease
D) the end of a severe case of a disease
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An inoculation injects toxins into the body.
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Subjective symptoms are

A) reported by someone else
B) also called signs
C) reported by the patient
D) none of the above
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A symptom of acute disease could include a high fever and pain.
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Spore-forming bacteria such as diphtheria or bacteria fusiform may be difficult to destroy.
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The cause of a disease is its diagnosis, and the treatment is its prognosis.
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Symptoms of chronic disease are symptoms that have occurred over a long period of time.
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The cause of disease is called

A) pathology
B) prognosis
C) etiology
D) diagnosis
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Symptoms and signs of disease are used to form a diagnosis, and a prognosis is a prediction about the course of the disease.
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Antibodies are substances that induce the body to form antigens.
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An instrument that comes into contact with the patient's skin, such as a blood pressure cuff, needs to be sterilized after each use.
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The study of disease is called

A) pathology
B) syndrome
C) prognosis
D) etiology
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Subjective symptoms are evidence of disease as reported by the patient.
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Endemic refers to

A) lessening of cases of a disease
B) many cases of disease in a geographical area
C) many cases of disease in many geographical areas
D) diseases occurring continually in a geographical area
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Viruses such as anthrax and tetanus require living matter to reproduce and grow.
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Objective symptoms are evidence of disease as reported by the patient.
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Objective symptoms are also called signs.
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Disinfection is the complete killing of all disease-carrying microorganisms on an object.
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Opportunistic infections are the result of

A) illness from within the body, such as a tumor
B) illness from outside the body, such as radiation
C) parental inheritance, such as cystic fibrosis
D) lowered body resistance
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A disinfectant is a chemical that

A) kills all microbes including spores
B) inhibits bacterial growth
C) destroys some germs
D) kills many microbes but not spores
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An example of an exogenous disease is one that comes from

A) natural aging, such as arthritis
B) within the body, such as infection
C) parental inheritance, such as cystic fibrosis
D) outside the body, such as trauma
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A germicide is a substance that

A) destroys some germs
B) inhibits or retards bacterial growth
C) kills all germs
D) kills spores
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The organism that causes ringworm is a

A) nematode
B) saprophyte
C) protozoan
D) fungus
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Nosocomial diseases are those that

A) result from natural aging, such as arthritis
B) are passed from patient to patient in a health care setting
C) are inherited, such as cystic fibrosis
D) come from outside the body, such as trauma
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Items that should go in a biohazard container include

A) unused gowns and gloves
B) used needles and broken glass
C) unsanitary gowns
D) gloves contaminated with blood
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Bacterium Fusiform are which type of bacteria?

A) facultative aerobe
B) strict aerobe
C) obligate anaerobe
D) facultative anaerobe
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The single form of round bacteria is

A) streptococci
B) sarcinae
C) spirilla
D) micrococci
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The process of destroying all microorganisms is called

A) sanitation
B) disinfection
C) sterilization
D) all of the above
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Saprophytes cause

A) malaria
B) thrush
C) lockjaw
D) colds
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Bacteria that require oxygen to live are known as

A) facultative aerobes
B) strict aerobes
C) anaerobic
D) none of the above
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Flexible spiral bacteria are

A) sarcinae
B) spirilla
C) vibrios
D) spirochetes
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Nematodes cause

A) ringworm
B) dysentery
C) smallpox
D) none of the above
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Diphtheria is an example of which type of bacteria?

A) obligate aerobe
B) obligate anaerobe
C) facultative aerobe
D) anaerobic
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Endogenous diseases are those that

A) result from natural aging, such as arthritis
B) arise within the body, such as infection
C) are inherited, such as cystic fibrosis
D) come from outside the body, such as trauma
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Congenital diseases are those

A) that pass from patient to patient in a health care setting
B) that arise from within the body, such as infection
C) of parental inheritance, such as cystic fibrosis
D) that come from outside the body, such as trauma
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Hazardous waste containers should be used to dispose of

A) any sharp items
B) life-threatening contaminates
C) used, unsanitary items
D) all of the above
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Rod bacteria that are oval-shaped are called

A) streptococci
B) coccobacilli
C) spirochetes
D) vibrios
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Degenerative diseases come from

A) natural aging, such as arthritis
B) within the body, such as infection
C) parental inheritance, such as cystic fibrosis
D) outside the body, such as trauma
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comes from antibodies in breast milk
passive acquired immunity
comes from antibodies in breast milk
artificial acquired immunity
comes from antibodies in breast milk
passive natural immunity
comes from antibodies in breast milk
natural acquired immunity
comes from vaccinations
passive acquired immunity
comes from vaccinations
artificial acquired immunity
comes from vaccinations
passive natural immunity
comes from vaccinations
natural acquired immunity
comes from a person who has been infected, produced antibodies, and recovered from that disease
passive acquired immunity
comes from a person who has been infected, produced antibodies, and recovered from that disease
artificial acquired immunity
comes from a person who has been infected, produced antibodies, and recovered from that disease
passive natural immunity
comes from a person who has been infected, produced antibodies, and recovered from that disease
natural acquired immunity
comes from antitoxin injections
passive acquired immunity
comes from antitoxin injections
artificial acquired immunity
comes from antitoxin injections
passive natural immunity
comes from antitoxin injections
natural acquired immunity
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On the label of a chemical used in the dental office, which color denotes the risk for hazards to one's health?

A) red
B) white
C) blue
D) yellow
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contact infection
improper handling of contaminated materials
contact infection
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
contact infection
airborne infection
contact infection
piercing of the skin
contact infection
from dust on surfaces
contact infection
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
contact infection
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
food, soil, or water infection
improper handling of contaminated materials
food, soil, or water infection
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
food, soil, or water infection
airborne infection
food, soil, or water infection
piercing of the skin
food, soil, or water infection
from dust on surfaces
food, soil, or water infection
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
food, soil, or water infection
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
carrier infection
improper handling of contaminated materials
carrier infection
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
carrier infection
airborne infection
carrier infection
piercing of the skin
carrier infection
from dust on surfaces
carrier infection
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
carrier infection
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
parenteral entry
improper handling of contaminated materials
parenteral entry
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
parenteral entry
airborne infection
parenteral entry
piercing of the skin
parenteral entry
from dust on surfaces
parenteral entry
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
parenteral entry
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
vector-borne
improper handling of contaminated materials
vector-borne
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
vector-borne
airborne infection
vector-borne
piercing of the skin
vector-borne
from dust on surfaces
vector-borne
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
vector-borne
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
droplet infection
improper handling of contaminated materials
droplet infection
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
droplet infection
airborne infection
droplet infection
piercing of the skin
droplet infection
from dust on surfaces
droplet infection
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
droplet infection
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
indirect infection
improper handling of contaminated materials
indirect infection
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
indirect infection
airborne infection
indirect infection
piercing of the skin
indirect infection
from dust on surfaces
indirect infection
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
indirect infection
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
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Microbes that are transmitted by vectors are called ____________________
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Tiny parasitic organisms that cause diseases such as colds and hepatitis are called ____________________.
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The best method of cleaning the operatory is

A) clean-disinfect-sterilize
B) spray-wipe-spray
C) wipe-saturate-spray
D) saturate-wipe-saturate
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Which agency regulates and approves materials and chemicals used in dental practices?

A) EPA
B) FDA
C) OSHA
D) OSAP
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Which agency enforces infection control guidelines?

A) OSAP
B) CDCP
C) OSHA
D) EPA
Question
Which agency sets regulations and making suggestions for infection control?

A) OSHA
B) OSAP
C) FDA
D) CDCP
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Into what infection risk category are instruments used to penetrate soft tissue or bone placed?

A) non-critical
B) semi-critical
C) critical
D) none of the above
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Microbes that live together on a host without harming it are called ____________________
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Epidemic refers to

A) lessening of cases of a disease
B) many cases of disease within a geographical area
C) many cases of disease in many geographical areas
D) diseases occurring continually in a geographical area
many cases of disease within a geographical area
2
Pandemic refers to

A) lessening of cases of a disease
B) many cases of disease within a geographical area
C) many cases of disease in many geographical areas
D) diseases occurring continually in a geographical area
many cases of disease in many geographical areas
3
Remission refers to

A) the cause of a disease
B) pain or distress
C) many cases of a disease
D) the end of a severe case of a disease
the end of a severe case of a disease
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An inoculation injects toxins into the body.
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Subjective symptoms are

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D) none of the above
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A symptom of acute disease could include a high fever and pain.
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Spore-forming bacteria such as diphtheria or bacteria fusiform may be difficult to destroy.
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The cause of a disease is its diagnosis, and the treatment is its prognosis.
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Symptoms of chronic disease are symptoms that have occurred over a long period of time.
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The cause of disease is called

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Symptoms and signs of disease are used to form a diagnosis, and a prognosis is a prediction about the course of the disease.
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Antibodies are substances that induce the body to form antigens.
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An instrument that comes into contact with the patient's skin, such as a blood pressure cuff, needs to be sterilized after each use.
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The study of disease is called

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Subjective symptoms are evidence of disease as reported by the patient.
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Endemic refers to

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C) many cases of disease in many geographical areas
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Viruses such as anthrax and tetanus require living matter to reproduce and grow.
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Objective symptoms are evidence of disease as reported by the patient.
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Objective symptoms are also called signs.
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Disinfection is the complete killing of all disease-carrying microorganisms on an object.
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Opportunistic infections are the result of

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A disinfectant is a chemical that

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D) kills many microbes but not spores
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An example of an exogenous disease is one that comes from

A) natural aging, such as arthritis
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D) outside the body, such as trauma
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A germicide is a substance that

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C) kills all germs
D) kills spores
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The organism that causes ringworm is a

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D) fungus
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Nosocomial diseases are those that

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D) come from outside the body, such as trauma
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Items that should go in a biohazard container include

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D) gloves contaminated with blood
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Bacterium Fusiform are which type of bacteria?

A) facultative aerobe
B) strict aerobe
C) obligate anaerobe
D) facultative anaerobe
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The single form of round bacteria is

A) streptococci
B) sarcinae
C) spirilla
D) micrococci
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The process of destroying all microorganisms is called

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D) all of the above
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Saprophytes cause

A) malaria
B) thrush
C) lockjaw
D) colds
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Bacteria that require oxygen to live are known as

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C) anaerobic
D) none of the above
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Flexible spiral bacteria are

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B) spirilla
C) vibrios
D) spirochetes
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Nematodes cause

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B) dysentery
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D) none of the above
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Diphtheria is an example of which type of bacteria?

A) obligate aerobe
B) obligate anaerobe
C) facultative aerobe
D) anaerobic
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Endogenous diseases are those that

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D) come from outside the body, such as trauma
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Congenital diseases are those

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C) of parental inheritance, such as cystic fibrosis
D) that come from outside the body, such as trauma
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Hazardous waste containers should be used to dispose of

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B) life-threatening contaminates
C) used, unsanitary items
D) all of the above
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Rod bacteria that are oval-shaped are called

A) streptococci
B) coccobacilli
C) spirochetes
D) vibrios
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Degenerative diseases come from

A) natural aging, such as arthritis
B) within the body, such as infection
C) parental inheritance, such as cystic fibrosis
D) outside the body, such as trauma
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comes from antibodies in breast milk
passive acquired immunity
comes from antibodies in breast milk
artificial acquired immunity
comes from antibodies in breast milk
passive natural immunity
comes from antibodies in breast milk
natural acquired immunity
comes from vaccinations
passive acquired immunity
comes from vaccinations
artificial acquired immunity
comes from vaccinations
passive natural immunity
comes from vaccinations
natural acquired immunity
comes from a person who has been infected, produced antibodies, and recovered from that disease
passive acquired immunity
comes from a person who has been infected, produced antibodies, and recovered from that disease
artificial acquired immunity
comes from a person who has been infected, produced antibodies, and recovered from that disease
passive natural immunity
comes from a person who has been infected, produced antibodies, and recovered from that disease
natural acquired immunity
comes from antitoxin injections
passive acquired immunity
comes from antitoxin injections
artificial acquired immunity
comes from antitoxin injections
passive natural immunity
comes from antitoxin injections
natural acquired immunity
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42
On the label of a chemical used in the dental office, which color denotes the risk for hazards to one's health?

A) red
B) white
C) blue
D) yellow
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contact infection
improper handling of contaminated materials
contact infection
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
contact infection
airborne infection
contact infection
piercing of the skin
contact infection
from dust on surfaces
contact infection
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
contact infection
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
food, soil, or water infection
improper handling of contaminated materials
food, soil, or water infection
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
food, soil, or water infection
airborne infection
food, soil, or water infection
piercing of the skin
food, soil, or water infection
from dust on surfaces
food, soil, or water infection
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
food, soil, or water infection
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
carrier infection
improper handling of contaminated materials
carrier infection
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
carrier infection
airborne infection
carrier infection
piercing of the skin
carrier infection
from dust on surfaces
carrier infection
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
carrier infection
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
parenteral entry
improper handling of contaminated materials
parenteral entry
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
parenteral entry
airborne infection
parenteral entry
piercing of the skin
parenteral entry
from dust on surfaces
parenteral entry
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
parenteral entry
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
vector-borne
improper handling of contaminated materials
vector-borne
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
vector-borne
airborne infection
vector-borne
piercing of the skin
vector-borne
from dust on surfaces
vector-borne
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
vector-borne
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
droplet infection
improper handling of contaminated materials
droplet infection
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
droplet infection
airborne infection
droplet infection
piercing of the skin
droplet infection
from dust on surfaces
droplet infection
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
droplet infection
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
indirect infection
improper handling of contaminated materials
indirect infection
exchanged through contact with an infected animal
indirect infection
airborne infection
indirect infection
piercing of the skin
indirect infection
from dust on surfaces
indirect infection
transmitted directly through mucous membranes
indirect infection
passed by a person in recovery period to another person
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Microbes that are transmitted by vectors are called ____________________
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Tiny parasitic organisms that cause diseases such as colds and hepatitis are called ____________________.
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The best method of cleaning the operatory is

A) clean-disinfect-sterilize
B) spray-wipe-spray
C) wipe-saturate-spray
D) saturate-wipe-saturate
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Which agency regulates and approves materials and chemicals used in dental practices?

A) EPA
B) FDA
C) OSHA
D) OSAP
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Which agency enforces infection control guidelines?

A) OSAP
B) CDCP
C) OSHA
D) EPA
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Which agency sets regulations and making suggestions for infection control?

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C) FDA
D) CDCP
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Into what infection risk category are instruments used to penetrate soft tissue or bone placed?

A) non-critical
B) semi-critical
C) critical
D) none of the above
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Microbes that live together on a host without harming it are called ____________________
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