REVIEW
aseptic techniques control - Correct Answers: - touch as few surfaces as possible
- over gloves or removal of gloves when leaving operatory
aerosols - Correct Answers: small, invisible bacteria
spatter - Correct Answers: particles larger than 50 um
high volume evacuation - Correct Answers: reduces the escape of salivary aerosols and spatting
saliva ejector - Correct Answers: 1/5 cases say fluids might be retracted into the clients mouth when a
seal around the saliva ejector is created
rubber dam - Correct Answers: can result in 100% reduction in MOs escaping
pre-procedural mouth rinses - Correct Answers: lowers the # of MOs that may escape a clients mouth
during dental care
- chlorhexidine
- iodophors
- essential oils
disposables - Correct Answers: single use only
preventing sharps injuries - Correct Answers: - can occur @ any time
- one handed scoop
- dispose of needles as soon as possible after use
- use tongs or liners to pick up sharps that feel on the floor
,- look before reaching for a sharp instrument or instrument package
lymphatic system - Correct Answers: group of organs and vessels distributed within the body which acts
as a human defence against infectious diseases
lymph nodes - Correct Answers: filter lymph fluid of invading MOs
spleen - Correct Answers: filters blood
thymus - Correct Answers: process and develop mature lymphocytes
peters patches - Correct Answers: individual lymphatic modules concentrated in the ileum
tonsils - Correct Answers: trap inhaled faring material and cells
antigens - Correct Answers: proteins or other components on cell surface of pathogen
- stimulate B and T lymphocytes
- degraded macrophages
- bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa
antibodies - Correct Answers: specialized proteins produced by the cells of the immune system that
counterpart a specific foreign substance
immunoglobins - Correct Answers: a class of blood proteins which are responsible for immunity to
specific infections
erythrocyte - Correct Answers: transport oxygen and some carbon dioxide
leukocyte (WBC) - Correct Answers: immune responsible
, neutrophil (WBC) - Correct Answers: phagocytosis of bacteria
eosinophil (WBC) - Correct Answers: counterpart histamine in allergy; destroy parasitic worms
basophil (WBC) - Correct Answers: release histamine and heparin; known as the mast cell
lymphocytes - Correct Answers: made up of B and T cells
B cells produce antibodies
T cells function in cellular immunity
monocytes - Correct Answers: phagocytosis; tissue forms if the macrophage
thrombocyte (platelets) - Correct Answers: blood clotting
non specific response (innate response) - Correct Answers: present at birth
composed of:
- physical barriers
- mechanical barriers
- antimicrobial chemicals
- cellular barrier
phagocytosis - Correct Answers: destroys MOs
- neutrophils and macrophages
inflammation - Correct Answers: process to isolate the pathogen and stimulate the speedy arrival of a
large number of immune cels
neutrophils - Correct Answers: earliest cells to arrive