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Don’t Eat Poop. Clean Me Up Scotty. Those Nasty Critters. Stop The Spread. CD Champions. 100 pt. 100 pt. 100 pt. 100 pt. 100 pt. 2 00 pt. 200 pt. 200 pt. 200 pt. 200 pt. 300 pt. 300 pt. 300 pt. 300 pt. 300 pt. 400 pt. 400 pt. 400 pt. 400 pt. 400 pt. 500 pt. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Don’t Eat Poop

Clean Me Up Scotty

Those Nasty Critters

Stop The Spread

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Everyone needs to do this before they eat:

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What is: Hand Hygiene

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Gloves are a great barrier for:

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What is: icky stuff that you can see, (microorganisms can still

find their way thru the tiny holes no gloves are 100%

impermeable)

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When a client tells you they have been vomiting and had diarrhea

you should

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Reschedule their appointment if at all possible

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Hand washing or using ABHR are equally effective except when:

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What is: Hands are visibly soiled

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Use this to clean under nails:

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What is: disposable manicure stick

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What cleaning solution should be used to clean surfaces in a dental

care unit? (eg. Clients chair, counter tops)

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What is: A low level cleaner/disinfectant with a DIN

number from Health Canada

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Something that makes it very difficult to keep any place clean (home , office or treatment area)

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What is: Clutter

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Cleaning category of equipment that is used on intact skin (e.g. Blood

pressure cuff, patient safety glasses)

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What is: Non-critical

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True/False: Antibiotic resistant bacteria requires a special

disinfectant

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What is: False

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True or False? You can pour bleach onto a surface that has dried blood on it to disinfect it

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What is: False, (first clean with soap and water)

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Some strains of this common bacteria are resistant to antibiotics

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What is: MRSA (methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus)

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All dental practices require this exposure protocol

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What is: Blood and body fluids exposure management

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These organisms are not neutralized (killed) by antibiotics

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What are: Viruses

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Name 4 illnesses you should be vaccinated for

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What are: measles, mumps, rubella, polio, tetanus, diphtheria,

pertussis, varicella, influenza, hepatitis B

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New antibiotic resistance emerging across the world

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What is: carbapenemase producing organisms

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Do this before each interaction with a client to determine the infectious

risk

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What is: a risk assessment

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Aside from hand hygiene – what are 2 practices that are included in

Routine Practices ?

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What is: PCRA, appropriate use of PPE, sharps safety, routine cleaning and disinfection of equipment and

environment

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True/False: Artificial nails or gel nails are fine to wear to work

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False, they can tear gloves and have been genetically linked to

infections in the patient (hospital data)

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Antibiotic resistant organisms are spread by

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Direct and indirect contact

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True/False: It is alright to wash disposable gloves in disinfectant and

re-use

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False: integrity of glove is compromised

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True/False: Prescription eye glasses are sufficient to wear to protect the

mucus membranes of your eyes

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False: Spray and aerosolized germs can easily spray up and

under those glasses

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Do this to your hand piece immediately following the procedure

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What is: Remove the bur and place in puncture resistant

containor

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Two things that should be used whenever feasible whenever the creation of droplets, spray and

spatter is possible

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What is: high volume suction, rubber dam

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This must be done prior to disinfection and/or sterilization

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What is: disassembly and cleaning (scrubbing)

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Examples of semi-critical instruments are:

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mouth mirrors, amalgam condensers, facebow forks, reusable impression trays, X-ray film holders

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