FCC TEST Questions and Answers
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Question:
Infection Control.
Answer:
preventing microbial contamination
Question:
Virulence.
Answer:
pathogenic properties
Question:
Dose.
Answer:
number of microorganisms
Question:
Resistance.
Answer:
bodies defense mechanisms of host against disease
Question:
Universal Precautions.
Answer:
the concept that all human blood and certain human bodily fluids containing blood are
treated as to be infectious of HIV or HBV and other blood borne pathogens
, Question:
Standard Precautions.
Answer:
minimum infection prevention practices that apply to all patient care regardless of
infection status of the patient or bodily fluid involved
Question:
Safety Culture.
Answer:
The safety of dental patients and office personnel is rooted in establishing a safety
culture; prevention strategy based on the shared environment of everyone in the office
toward ensuring safety of everyone
Question:
Direct Contact.
Answer:
disease transmission requiring person to person contact (at the source)
Question:
Indirect Contact.
Answer:
spread of disease agents through objects/surfaces; contact with items contaminated
Question:
Droplet Infection.
Answer:
close contact transmission of disease through large particle droplet splatter, sprays, or
splashes (more than 10 micrometers)
Verified Solutions Latest Update
Question:
Infection Control.
Answer:
preventing microbial contamination
Question:
Virulence.
Answer:
pathogenic properties
Question:
Dose.
Answer:
number of microorganisms
Question:
Resistance.
Answer:
bodies defense mechanisms of host against disease
Question:
Universal Precautions.
Answer:
the concept that all human blood and certain human bodily fluids containing blood are
treated as to be infectious of HIV or HBV and other blood borne pathogens
, Question:
Standard Precautions.
Answer:
minimum infection prevention practices that apply to all patient care regardless of
infection status of the patient or bodily fluid involved
Question:
Safety Culture.
Answer:
The safety of dental patients and office personnel is rooted in establishing a safety
culture; prevention strategy based on the shared environment of everyone in the office
toward ensuring safety of everyone
Question:
Direct Contact.
Answer:
disease transmission requiring person to person contact (at the source)
Question:
Indirect Contact.
Answer:
spread of disease agents through objects/surfaces; contact with items contaminated
Question:
Droplet Infection.
Answer:
close contact transmission of disease through large particle droplet splatter, sprays, or
splashes (more than 10 micrometers)