Infection Control and The Dental Radiographer exam with complete solutions
Infection Control and The Dental Radiographer exam with complete solutions What is the primary purpose of infection control procedures? - answerTo prevent the transmission of infectious diseases Does disease transmission involve pathogens? - answerYes! What is a pathogen? - answerA microorganism capable of causing disease A microorganism capable of causing disease is called a? - answerpathogen List common pathogens to be worried about being exposed too in the dental office if infection control procedures were not in place? - answer-Cold and Flu viruses and bacteria -Cytomegalovirus (CMV) -Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) -Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) -Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1, HSV-2) -Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) -Mycobacterium tuberculosis What are the general routes of disease transmission in the dental office? - answer- Direct contact with pathogens in saliva, blood, respiratory secretions, or lesions -Indirect contact with contaminated objects or instruments -Direct contact with airborne contaminants present in spatter or aerosols of oral and respiratory fluids what three conditions must be present in the dental office for infection to occur? - answer-A susceptible host -A pathogen with sufficient infectivity and numbers t
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