Don't cough on me
Wash your hands
Name that Disease
PPE Yourself
So Mindful
100

An infection associated with a medical or dental environment

Nosocomial Infection

100

Large aerosols that are short-ranged produced by sneezing, coughing, or talking- visible on skin, hair, and environmental surfaces

Droplets/Spatter

100
This infection occurs in the lungs, is highly contagious, and is contracted by inhaling droplets of this infection

Tuberculosis

100

This concept relates to assuming all patients are carrying infectious diseases

Universal Precautions

100

This term refers to killing all microorganisms and spores

Sterilization

200

Virus, microorganism, or other substance that causes disease

Pathogen

200

The area of the highest concentration of aerosols and spatter 

Closest to the site of instrumentation

200

This disease is related to inflammation in the liver and is spread by blood via dirty needles, invasive procedures with contaminated instruments, blood transfusions, in utero, sexual contact

Hepatitis

200

This concept describes the proper way to treat patients that are assumed to be carrying infectious diseases

Standard Precautions

200

This term refers to the adequate killing of microbial cells but not all spores

Disinfecting

300

When infectious diseases are passed along from person to person or person, inanimate object to person, or person to inanimate object

Cross-Contamination

300

Examples of this mode of indirect transmission include inanimate objects (bedding, handkerchiefs, and dental instruments),food, water, improperly canned foods that may passively carry an infectious agent

Vehicles

300

This Class of the Herpes virus presents as orofacial lesions

HHV-1

300

Postponing treatment if a patient presents with a contagious condition or communicable disease is is referred to as 

Administrative control

300

The absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms is referred to as

Asepsis

400

Modes of transmission that occur through the exchange of blood and bodily fluids without the need for a contaminated intermediate

Direct contact

400

Mosquitoes, fleas, and ticks that carry infectious agent are examples of what type of indirect contact mode of transmission?

Vectors

400

This classification of the Herpes Virus is associated with the infection Mononucleosis

Epstein-Barr 

400

List the correct sequence for donning PPE

Gown-Mask-Eyewear-Handwashing-Gloves

400

Which level of disinfectant do we use in the DCG clinic

Intermediate

500

Hepatitis is an example of what type of transmission

Direct contact

500

The most common ways blood borne pathogens are transmitted in a dental setting are by...

Needle sticks, non-intact skin coming in contact with blood, tissue, or other infectious bodily fluid

500

This class of the Herpes virus is associated with Chicken Pox

Varicella Zoster

500

Give three examples of when handwashing should occur

Prior to operatory setup, in between patients, following operatory break down

500

Give an example of a critical item used in dentistry and describe it 

needles, curettes

penetrates soft tissue and comes in contact with the blood stream