Sterilization
DUWL
Occupational Exposure
Hazard Communication Program
Organizations
100

The most important step in instrument processing. 

What is cleaning?
100

Bacterial cells and other microbes that adhere to surfaces to form a protective slime layer. 

What is biofilm?

100

This is composed of 6 steps needed to cause an infection. 

What is the chain of infection?

100

A gas cylinder stands for this. 

What are gases under pressure?

100

The professional organization for dental assistants. 

What is the ADAA?

200

In an autoclave, this works as the sterilizing agent. 

What is pressurized steam?

200

For how long should DUWLs be flushed after each patient?

What is 20-30 seconds?

200

These two viruses from the same family are spread through a fecal-oral route. 

What is Hepatits A and E?

200

This pictogram is non-mandatory. 

What is environment? 

200

This organization is the global resource for infection control and safety information. 

What is OSAP?

300

List the 4 steps of the workflow pattering in chronological order. 

Dirty-Clean-Sterile-Storage

300

You shouldn't do this, even if it makes the patient more comfortable, as it promotes bacterial growth. 

What is heating the DUWL?

300

This virus is most commonly carried by mosquitoes, and causes inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. 

What is the West Nile virus?

300

Flame over circle 

What are oxidizers?

300

This regulatory agency ensures the effectiveness and safety of disinfectants. 

What is the EPA?

400

These use a special solution and high-energy sound waves to loosen and break up debris. 

What are ultrasonic cleaners?

400
For how long should DUWLs be flushed in the morning?

What is 2 minutes?

400

This is a defective virus that cannot replicate itself without another. 

What is Hepatitis D?

400

Organic peroxides fall under this pictogram. 

What is flame?

400

This organization regulates the manufacturing and labeling of medical devices. 

What is the FDA?

500

This is a outdated term for a method used for sterilizing unwrapped instruments. 

 What is flash sterilization? 

500

Bacteria in biofilm are _____ more resistant. 

What is 1500?

500

These organisms are single celled and do not cause disease, yet they can still cause damage, especially intestinal infections.

What are protozoa? 

500

The Health Hazard pictogram stands for...

(Give me 3)

What is carcinogen/mutagenicity/reproductive toxicity/Respiratory sensitizer/target organ toxicity/aspiration toxicity?

500

This federal agency has a mission to improve oral, dental,, and craniofacial health through research. 

What is NIDCR?