Chain of Infection
Disease Transmission
Immunity and Disease Types
Infection Control and PPE
OSHA and CDC Standards
Waste and Safety
100

This is an infectious agent.

What is a pathogen?

100

This type of transmission occurs with direct contact of lesions or body fluids.

What is direct contact?

100

This is the name given to a person unable to resist infection.

What is a susceptible host?

100

This is the most critical form of PPE.

What are gloves?

100

This is the agency whose recommendations are required by law.

What is OSHA?

100

This is the name given to non-hazardous, non-regulated waste.

What is general waste?

200

This is any bacteria, virus, fungus, parasite, spore or prion.

What is a pathogen?
200
This type of transmission occurs when there is a transfer of microorganisms via cross contamination.

What is indirect transmission?

200

These are the 4 types of infection. You must give at least 2 examples to get the points.

what are acute, chronic, latent, and opportunistic?

200

This is when you need to wash your hands.

What is before gloving and immediately after removing gloves?
200

This is the most important infection control law in dentistry.

What is the Blood-borne Pathogens Standard?

200

This is the name given to waste contaminated with blood or OPIM.

What is infectious waste?

300

This word describes the degree of pathogenicity, or strength of an organism to cause disease.

What is virulence?

300

This type of transmission occurs through droplet infection.

What is airborne transmission?

300

What type of infection means the symptoms are often severe and appear quickly after infection?

What is an acute infection?

300

This is the purpose of protective clothing.

What is protection of the skin and underclothing from blood and OPIM?

300

These are the categories of employees required to have infection control training.

What are categories I and II?

300

This is the name given to waste posing a risk to humans or the environment.

What is hazardous waste?

400

This is the name of the place where microorganisms normally live and reproduce.

What is a reservoir?

400

This is how blood-borne pathogens gain access to the blood supply.

What is parenteral? 

400

This is the type of immunity present at birth?

What is inherited immunity?

400

This is the filtration efficacy recommended for facemasks?

What is 95%?

400

This is the length of time an employer must keep confidential employee medical records?

How long is 30 years?

400

These are the requirements for a sharps disposal container.

What is puncture-resistant, closable, leak-proof, and color-coded or labeled with the biohazard label?

500
Give at least 2 examples of reservoirs.

What are humans, animals, food, water, bioburden, infectious waste, inanimate objects, etc

500

This is the type of transmission that occurs when food or water is contaminated with fecal matter.

What is food and water transmission?

500

What type of immunity is received through maternal antibodies?

What is natural passive immunity?
500

This is the appropriate procedure for handling a torn glove during a procedure.

What is excuse yourself, remove gloves, wash hands, reglove?

500

This is the category of occupational exposure for dental assistants.

What is category I?

500

This is where you dispose of contaminated needles.

What is the sharps container?

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