272 - Chapter 15 Infection Control and the Dental Radiographer
List the five indications for hand hygiene
1. Before touching a patient 2. Before clean/aseptic procedure 3. After body fluid exposure risk 4. After touching a patient 5. After touching patient surroundings
List the three types of hand hygiene that may be used in dental imaging?
1. Routine hand wash 2. Antiseptic hand wash 3. Antiseptic hand rub
Intermediate level disinfection
A category of disinfectant classified by the EPA as both hospital disinfectants and tuberculocidals recommended for all surfaces that have been contaminated.
low level disinfectant
A category of disinfectant classified by the EPA as hospital disinfectants recommended for general housekeeping purposes
High level disinfectant
A category of disinfectant classified by the EPA as sterilants disinfectants used to disinfect heat sensitive semicritical dental instruments
Pathogen
A microorganism capable of causing disease
Asepsis
Absence of pathogens
Asepsis
Absence of pathogens or disease-causing microorganisms
Sharp
Any object that can penetrate skin, including , but not limited to needles and scalpels
Rules concerning hand washing
Before and after gloving Before and after each patient After touching contaminated surfaces
Critical instruments
Category of instruments that are used to penetrate soft tissue or bone; must be sterilized after each use
Semicritical instruments
Category of instruments that contact but do not penetrate soft tissue or bone, must be sterilized after each use
Noncritical instruments
Category of instruments that do not come in contact with mucous membranes
Parental exposure
Exposure to infections materials that results from piercing or puncturing the skin
Occupational exposure
Exposure to infectious materials that results from piercing or puncturing the skin
Rules for gloves
Gloves must be worn by all dental professionals Gloves must be worn for each patient Gloves must be sterile for surgical procedures
Semicritical instrument
Instrument that contacts but does not penetrate soft tissue or bone
Noncritical instrument
Instrument that does not contact mucous membranes
Critical instrument
Instrument used to penetrate soft tissue or bone
EPA registered chemical germicides labled as both hospital disinfectants and tuberculocidal agents are classified as
Intermediate level disinfectant
Protective clothing
It must be worn by all dental professionals It must be worn to prevent contact with infectious materials It must be removed before leaving the dental office
Rules for masks and protective eyewear
Masks and protective eyewear are optional for dental radiographic procedures Masks must be changed between patients When visibly soiled, protective eyewear must be disinfected between patients
Pathogen
Microorganism capable of causing disease
Blood borne Pathogens
Microorganisms [resent in blood that cause disease in humans
List the three possible routes of disease transmission
Patient to dental professional Dental professional to patient Patient to patient
What is the primary purpose of infection control?
Prevent the transmission of infectious disease
Examples of critical instruments
Scalpel Scaler
Standard precautions
Standard of care designed to protect health care personnel and patients from pathogens, blood, or any other body fluid, excretion, or secretion
Antiseptic
Substances that inhibits the growth of bacteria
List the three conditions that must be present for disease transmission to occur?
Susceptible host pathogen portal of entry
Disinfection
The act of disinfecting
Occupational exposure
Type of exposure/contact with blood or other infectious materials involving the skin, eye, or mucous membranes that results from procedures performed by the dental professional
Parenteral
Type of exposure/contact with blood or other infectious materials that results from piercing or puncturing the skin barrier
Infectious waste
Type of waste that consists of blood, blood products, contaminated sharps, or other microbiologic products
Disinfect
Use of a chemical or physical procedure to destroy all pathogens except spores
Sterilize
Use of chemical or physical procedure to destroy all pathogens including spores
Infectious waste
Waste that consists of blood, blood products, contaminated sharps, and other microbiological products
EPA registered chemical germicides labeled only as hospital disinfectants are classified as:
low-level disinfectants
Sterilization
the act of sterilizing