FCC TEST Questions and Answers
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Question:
Respiratory Protection.
Answer:
Use of a respirator that covers mouth and nose to reduce exposure of the wearer from
breathing in contaminated air.
Question:
Surgical Masks-Level 1.
Answer:
Ideal for procedures where low amounts of fluid, spray, and/or aerosols are produced
(e.g., patient exams, operators cleaning, impressions).
Question:
Surgical Masks-Level 2.
Answer:
Ideal for procedures where moderate to light amounts of fluid, spray, and/or aerosols
are produced (e.g., limited oral surgery, endodontics, prophylaxis, sealants,
scaling/root planning).
Question:
Surgical Masks-Level 3.
Answer:
Ideal for procedures where heavy to moderate amounts of fluid, spray, and/or aerosols
are produced (e.g., complex oral surgery, crown prep, implant placement, periodontal
surgery, ultrasonic scalers, laser-based applications).
, Question:
N95 Masks.
Answer:
Protects against airborne infections; inhaled air passes through a filter, NIOSH-certified,
requires initial and annual fit test, seal check.
Question:
Protective Eyewear-Protective Value.
Answer:
Protects eyes from infectious agents and objects, for clinicians and patients;
disinfectant after each use/patient.
Question:
Types of Protective Eyewear.
Answer:
Includes goggles, glasses (with or without shields), and face shields.
Question:
Protective Clothing-Protective Value.
Answer:
Outer layer of clothing that protects/covers underlying work clothes or skin.
Question:
Types of Protective Clothing.
Answer:
Includes clinic jackets, lab coats, aprons, gowns-reusable vs disposable; change
between patients if visibly soiled (at least once a day am or pm).
Question:
Sequence for Donning PPEs.
Answer:
Wash hands twice, put on protective clothing, mask, eyewear, wash hands, and then
gloves.
Verified Solutions Latest Update
Question:
Respiratory Protection.
Answer:
Use of a respirator that covers mouth and nose to reduce exposure of the wearer from
breathing in contaminated air.
Question:
Surgical Masks-Level 1.
Answer:
Ideal for procedures where low amounts of fluid, spray, and/or aerosols are produced
(e.g., patient exams, operators cleaning, impressions).
Question:
Surgical Masks-Level 2.
Answer:
Ideal for procedures where moderate to light amounts of fluid, spray, and/or aerosols
are produced (e.g., limited oral surgery, endodontics, prophylaxis, sealants,
scaling/root planning).
Question:
Surgical Masks-Level 3.
Answer:
Ideal for procedures where heavy to moderate amounts of fluid, spray, and/or aerosols
are produced (e.g., complex oral surgery, crown prep, implant placement, periodontal
surgery, ultrasonic scalers, laser-based applications).
, Question:
N95 Masks.
Answer:
Protects against airborne infections; inhaled air passes through a filter, NIOSH-certified,
requires initial and annual fit test, seal check.
Question:
Protective Eyewear-Protective Value.
Answer:
Protects eyes from infectious agents and objects, for clinicians and patients;
disinfectant after each use/patient.
Question:
Types of Protective Eyewear.
Answer:
Includes goggles, glasses (with or without shields), and face shields.
Question:
Protective Clothing-Protective Value.
Answer:
Outer layer of clothing that protects/covers underlying work clothes or skin.
Question:
Types of Protective Clothing.
Answer:
Includes clinic jackets, lab coats, aprons, gowns-reusable vs disposable; change
between patients if visibly soiled (at least once a day am or pm).
Question:
Sequence for Donning PPEs.
Answer:
Wash hands twice, put on protective clothing, mask, eyewear, wash hands, and then
gloves.