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Disease transmission from direct contact in a dental setting is a result of _______. - CORRECT
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For prevention of cross-contamination, sensors for digital radiographs should be
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_______________ is not caused by the herpes virus. - CORRECT ANSWER -
The type of organism used to validate the efficacy of a sterilization process is _______________.
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Self-contained water systems (bottles on dental units) _______________. - CORRECT
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The use of holding solutions for used instruments _______________. - CORRECT
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Most organisms recovered from dental waterlines are _______________. - CORRECT
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Agents or conditions that prevent bacterial growth without killing them are _____. - CORRECT
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When stained with a gram stain, gram-positive bacteria appear ____________. - CORRECT
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_______________ is the protein coat surrounding viruses. - CORRECT ANSWER -
, An office infection control policy should reflect the _______________. - CORRECT
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_______________ is not a mode of transmission for hepatitis B. - CORRECT ANSWER -
OSAP membership is comprised of _______________. - CORRECT ANSWER -
The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard is also referred to as the _________. - CORRECT
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Microorganisms are ________________. - CORRECT ANSWER -
Disease transmission from droplet contact in a dental setting is a result of _____. - CORRECT
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After each patient, dental devices used in the mouth and connected to the dental water system
should be flushed to discharge air and water for a minimum of _______________. - CORRECT
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Chemical monitoring of the sterilization process involves _______________. - CORRECT
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The first CDC guidelines for infection control in dentistry were published in ___. - CORRECT
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The standard for safe drinking water set by the EPA is no more than __________. - CORRECT
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For oral surgical procedures workers should _______________. - CORRECT ANSWER -