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infection control Test

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standards set by gov't agencies are
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OSAP (organization for safety and asepsis procedures) establish and implement
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osha- a hand washing facility is defined as having
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CDC (center for disease control) studies and monitors
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osha- record keeping are/ 5 examples
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OSHA information & training req'd
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focus of exposure control is to
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osha- signs and labels are using
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ADEA (american dental education assoc) determines
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osha- OPIM (other potentially infectious materials) are
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EPA (environmental protection agency) regulates
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osha- immunization reqirements for DHCW (9)
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osha- occupational exposure according to OSHA terms is
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FDA (food and drug admin) regulates
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APIC (assoc for professional infection control and epidemiology) influences and support
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regulations of gov't agencies are
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osha- housekeeping is considering that
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osha-regulated waste defined as
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osha-EC(engineering controls) reduce
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osha- WPC (work practice controls) regulates
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the workplace is clean
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materials other than blood that might be infectious
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disease eitology and epidemiology
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prevent or reduce the risk of exposure to infectious agents and minimize risk of infection from exposure to employee
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the risk by use of devices
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quality of health care
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what to teach the students
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documents that verify activity of employer to protect the employee; 1 osha traning records kept 3yrs 2employees records kept 30yrs past last date of employment 3 MSDS sheets 4 spore test 5 hazardous waste pu
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products that affect living tissue including ingested products and devices
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1 HBV 2 DPT 3 measles 4 mumps 5 rubella 6 polio 7 pneumonia 8 annual influenza 9 tested for TB annually
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a reasonable possibility of exposure for each employee
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liquid or semi-liquid blood or other infectious materials that can release blood or other potential infectious materials when compressed
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yearly training; new employees trained w/in 30 days of employment
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changes in procedures to better protect the employee
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water, soap and single use towel station
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symbols to identify hazardous materials
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waste disposal of products hazardous to the environment
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expectation of compliance with reqirement
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orders carrying the force of laws
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scientifically proven standards for infection control
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OSHA (occupation safety and health admin) protects
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recommendations of gov't agencies are intended to
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individual whose infectious material may be the source of occupational exposure
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anything that can penetrate skin
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infectious agent on surface
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piercing of the mucosa or skin by a needle, human bite, cut or abrasion

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