BUMEDINST 6600.10A
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- Asepsis is?
- Process of preventing the access of micro-organisms
- What is Barrier technique?
- Use of fluid resistant materials to protect them from contamination. Rubber plastic, paper, foil.
- What is Bioburden?
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Number of Micro-organisms contaminating an object.
Also known as Bioload or Microbial load - What is a Biological Monitor?
- Bacterial endospore test which assess whether sterlization has occured. Also known as biological indicator or biological spore test
- What is Chemical disinfection?
- The destruction or inhibition of most viruses and bacteria while in their growth phase.
- What is a Chemical indicator?
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Chemical dyes used to determine whether sterlization has been met. Also know as
1. Chemical monitor
2. Dosage indicator
3. Process indicator. - What is Dental Item Classification?
- Dental Items are classified based on pathways through which cross contamination may occur and the location and technique of instrument use.
- Dental Item are classified as?
- Critical, Semi Critical and Non critical.
- Critical Items are?
- Materials that penetrate the skin, mucous membrane or bone.
- Semicritical Items are?
- Materials that frequently contact mucous membranes but cannot be sterlized due to their inability to withstand heat.
- Non Critical Items are?
- Materials that do not normally penetrate or contact mucous membranes but are exposed to splatter, spray or splashing of blood.
- What are Engineering Controls?
- Equipment or methods which remove bloodbore pathogens from the workplace.
- What is an invasive procedure?
- A surgical entry into the tissues, cavities organs or repair of major tramatic injuries.
- What is Saturated Steam Sterlization?
- Steam heat under pressure for sufficient length of time to kill all forms of micro organisms
- What is Sterile Sterility?
- Free from all living micro organisms.
- What is BUMEDINST 6600.10A?
- Dental Infection control Instruction.
- What is a Gravity Displacement type sterilizer?
- A Sterilizer in which incoming steam displaces the residual air through a port or drain in or near the bottom of the sterilizer chamber.
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Gravity Displacement Type Sterilizer.
30 minutes at? -
121-123 C (250-254 F)
15-17 lb per psi -
Gravity Displacement Type Sterilizer.
15 minutes at? -
132-135 C 270-274 F
30-32 psi. - What is a Prevacuum type Sterilizer?
- Sterilizer which relies on one or more pressure and vacuum excursions at the beginning or end of the cycle.
- Operating temperatures for the Prevacuum type Sterilizer are?
- 132-135 C.
- What is a Unit Dose?
- Quantity of materials or supplies required to treat a single patient.
- Infection Control function are addressed how often?
- At least Quarterly.
- Medical testing for HBV and HIV are at what intervals?
- 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 6 months.
- Who directs continous review and upgrade of the sterilization and infection control syllabus at the Naval School of Dental Assisting and technology (NSDAT) for dental "A" school?
- BUMED (MED-54).
- Commmands must document infection control training with?
- Names of persons attending and conduction. Dates and a summary of the contents of the training.
- How long are infection control manuals maintained?
- For at least three years.
- What is the PPBS?
- Planning, Programming and Budgeting system used to identify total resources required to meet Infection Control guidelines and those of OSHA and the EPA.
- Inital Infection control training is done?
- within 90 days of reporting to a Command.
- Inital Infection control training is done?
- within 90 days of reporting to a Command.