Gloves
Disease transmission in the office
Infection
vocab
Chain of infection
100

T/F Gloves are an example of Personal Protective Equipment 

True 

100

what are ways transmission in the dental office can occur? 

patient to patient 

patient to dental team 

dental team to patient 

dental team to community

community to dental office to patient 

100

infection of long duration 

chronic infection 

100

______is waste that presents a danger to humans and the environment 

hazardous waste 

100

what are the links of the chain of infection 

infectious agent 

reservoir

a portal of exit 

mode of transmission 

a portal of entry 

susceptible host 

200

What type of gloves should be worn to open drawers during a dental procedure? 

Overgloves
200

infection control measures that help prevent disease transmission from the patient to the dental team include....

gloves

handwashing

mask

rubber dams

patient mouth rinses 

200

infection that is short duration 

acute infection

200

An infection that occurs through mucosal surfaces of the eyes, nose or mouth

droplet infection 

200

what are some examples of susceptible hosts

elderly people 

people with low immune systems 

babies 

300

What type of gloves should be worn for invasive procedures involving the cutting of bones or significant amounts of blood? 

Sterile surgical gloves 

300

Infection control measures that help prevent organisms from leaving the dental office include...

handwashing

changing clothes before leaving the office 

disinfecting impressions and contaminated equipment 

300

waste that is capable of transmitting an infectious disease 

infectious waste 

300

Disease that is caused by microorganisms such as viruses or bacteria that are carried in blood

Blood borne pathogens

300

T/F if you break any one of the links in the chain you break the infectious process 

True 

400

Health care providers or patients may experience serious allergic reactions to _____

Latex gloves 

400

Infection control measures that help prevent team to patient transmission include...

masks

gloves

handwashing

immunization

400

an infection that is persistent in which the symptoms come and go 

latent infection

400

Extreme hypersensitivity to a substance that can lead to shock and life-threatening respiratory collapse

Anaphylaxis 

400

what are examples of pathogens 

bacterium

virus 

fungus 

parasite 

prions 

500

_______________ gloves are usually latex or vinyl and often are referred to as "examination gloves" or "procedure gloves" 

Medical examination 

500

To prevent patient to patient transmission, infection control measures include....

instrument sterilization

surface barriers 

handwashing

gloves

use of sterile instruments 

500

what is an example of a latent infection and a chronic one 

latent infection: cold sores 

Chronic infection: HIV, Hepatitis B 

500

The strength of a pathogen's ability to cause disease

virulence 

500

organic materials such as blood and saliva

bioburden 

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