What prompted OSHA to adopt the Bloodporne Pathogens Standard for dentistry?
What is AIDS
100
Waste that causes harm or injury to the environment is called?
What is Hazardous waste
100
What type of parent is one who insists on remaining with the child in the dental operatory, regardless of the situation or age of the child?
What is the overprotective parent
100
The most important technique of behavioral management in the pediatric patient is the
What is "Tell-Show-Do" technique
100
What is the first step when initiating CPR?
What is establish unresponsiveness
200
Documents that contain information concerning a hazardous chemical are called?
What are MSDS's
200
OSHA stands for:
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration
200
When treating a child who is obviously afraid, the dental hygienist should:
What is permit the child to express his fear
200
What type of patient is usually considered to be the most "difficult" patient?
What is the anxious patient
200
What is the proper rate of rescue breathing in an adult?
What is 12 times per minute
300
Dental health care workers are at greatest risk for contracting
What is Hepatitis
300
What is the key to OSHA compliance?
What is training
300
Which mechanism by which behavioral responses are learned by the simple process of association of one stimulus with another?
What is Classical conditioning
300
The principle nonverbal clue that two or more people can use to regulate verbal communication is
What is eye contact
300
What is the most common error in recording blood pressure?
What is applying the blood pressure cuff too loosely
400
Dentists must provide at-risk employees with protection from
What is Hepatitis B
400
What sharps does OSHA regulate?
What is contaminated sharps
400
Behavioral shaping is also called
What is Successive approximation
400
A technique in which punishment or painful stimuli are used in the suppression of undesirable behavior is called
What is aversion conditioning
400
What are some advantages of a school based fluoride rinse program?
What are:
Effective in reducing dental caries
It is inexpensive
Can be implemented by non-dental personnel
It is not time consuming
500
The purpose of an exposure control plan is to
What is to eliminate or minimize employee occupational exposure to blood or other infectious body fluids
500
Any reasonably anticipated skin, mucosal, eye or parenteral contact with blood or other potentially infectious fluids during the course of one's duties while at work is defined by OSHA as a (an):
What is Occupational exposure
500
A conceptual framework that describes a person's health as an expression of his/her health beliefs is called
What is The Health Belief Model
500
What kind of aggression is an act of hostility unnecessary for self-protection or preservation that is directed toward an external object or person?
What is destruction aggression
500
A test result which erroneously excludes an individual from a specific diagnostic or reference group, due particularly to insufficiently exact methods of testing is know as