CALIFORNIA INFECTION CONTROL

Lisa Saiia, RDA

Course Contents:

Instructions

Objectives

Introduction

Definitions

Microorganisms

Infectious Disease Process

Occupational Exposure to Disease

Risk Assessment and Classifications

Dental Health Care Worker Protection

Patient Protection

Cross Contamination Awareness

Waste Handling, Storage and Removal
Written Protocols and Training
Bibliography
Test Questions
Answer Sheet
Course Evaluation
Appendix 1 – Minimum Standards for Infection Control

 

Course Objectives:

Identify various forms of microorganisms
 
Understand different types of occupational diseases and how Universal Precautions are utilized to minimize the risk of infection
 
Become aware of the infectious disease process including modes of occupational transmission of diseases
 
Understand reasons for immunization against Hepatitis B virus
 
Analyze and classify your level of risk to infectious substances
 
Identify, select and use personal protective equipment to minimize your risk of exposure to infectious substances, hazards and injuries
 
Define sterilization and understand the methods of achievement
 
Define various types of disinfection and the process of achievement
 
Explain and list different types of barrier protection
 
Explain and list different types of equipment and items for consideration of barrier protection
 
Become aware of different areas of cross contamination in the dental office and how to reduce the incidence of it
 
Become aware of how to protect patients from exposure to infectious diseases
 
Identify different types of sharps in the dental office and methods for handling and disposing of sharps
 
Understand various types of waste and methods for handling, storing and removing waste from the dental office
 
Give examples of proper infection control as it relates to the on-site dental laboratory

 


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