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All cases in MTFs and DTFs involving serious injury, prolonged disability, or death secondary to HAIPC problem, regardless of whether the patient is in active duty or civilian status, need to be reported to what both locally and at BUMED? (Page 9) |
Patient Safety and Risk Management |
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What program covers all aspects of health care operations? (Page 3) |
HAIPC |
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Who interprets DoD, SECNAV, and CNO policies and provides guidance for Navy-wide HAIPC Program implementation? (Page 6) |
BUMED Infection Control Consultant (BUMED-M3/5) |
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Who acts as liaisons for construction/renovation/mitigation projects by providing infection control risk assessments (ICRAs) and helping to ensure patient safety from transmission of infectious diseases related to each project? (Page 3) |
BUMED Infection Preventionists (IPs) |
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Dental unit waterline monitoring and treatment must follow CDC Dental Guidelines and EPA standards of less than how many CFUs/ml? (Page 5) |
500 |
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HAI prevention principles and procedure training must occur during initial indoctrination, as needed, and at least how often thereafter? (Page 2) |
Annually |
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Commanders, COs, or OICs will appoint an IPCC to implement the HAIPC Program per what reference? (Page 7) |
BUMEDINST 6010.13 |
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Regulated Medical Waste (RMW) and general trash must be collected, treated, stored, disposed of, and managed following relevant local regulations and guidelines provided in what reference? (Page 4) |
BUMEDINST 6280.1A |
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All bedded health care facilities as well as clinics attached to a bedded facility are eligible for participation in HHSN as of what year? (Page 3) |
2010 |
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What allows data comparisons at multiple levels for purposes of performance improvement? (Page 5) |
Benchmarking |
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Freestanding ambulatory care facilities, including DTFs, must have the recommended staffing of at least 1.0 FTE IP for up to how many ambulatory care and dental visits per year? (Page 7) |
200,000 |
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By what means shall all eligible MTFs and DTFs report HAIs? (Page 9) |
CDC's NHSN |
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Who will oversee the Navy IP program to interpret requirements and facilities interoperability? (Page 8) |
BUMED IP SME |
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Routine microbiological surveillance of hospital or clinic environments adds little to infection prevention/control and should be restricted to investigations of outbreaks when recommended by the IP or who else? (Page 4) |
IPCC Chairman |
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How often must all Navy IPCCs meet? (Page 7) |
Quarterly |
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Commands must ensure that all personnel, including direct and indirect care providers, administrators, ancillary services, volunteers, students, and others who come within how many feet of patients receive and maintain vaccination against seasonal influenza? (Page 2) |
3 |
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What is critical in identifying outbreaks, emerging infectious diseases, antibiotic-resistant organisms (AROs), and bioterrorism events so that infection prevention measures can be instituted? (Page 1) |
Infection surveillance |
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Commands must oversee reporting of communicable diseases per local or state requirements and per what reference? (Page 4) |
BUMEDINST 6220.12B |
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What reference requires infection prevention and control committees (IPCCs) to be established in MTFs and DTFs? (Page 1) |
BUMEDINST 6010.13 |
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The HAIPC is guided by a written plan that includes at a minimum amongst other items an ICRA how often? (Page 6) |
Annually |
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In general, infections are not considered HAIs unless the onset of the infections occur more than how many hours after the time of admission of treatment? (Enclosure 2, Page 1) |
48 hours |
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What term is defined as an illness due to a specific infectious agent or toxic products which arises through transmission of that agent or its products from an infected person, animal, or inanimate reservoir to a susceptible host, either directly or indirectly? (Enclosure 2, Page 1) |
Communicable Disease |
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What is defined as an organism that is capable of producing infection or infectious disease? (Enclosure 2, Page 1) |
Infectious Agent |
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What confer a high risk for infection if they are contaminated with any microorganism, including bacterial spores? (Enclosure 2, Page 1) |
Critical Devices |
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What is an infection whose manifestations are not evident either at admission or within a likely incubation period for acquisition outside the health care facility? (Enclosure 2, Page 1) |
HAI |
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What type of medical devices contact mucous membranes or non-intact skin? (Enclosure 2, Page 2) |
Semi-critical |
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Clinical dentistry is practiced under how many basic conditions that require the application of infection control measures to mitigate the risk of cross-contamination? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 1, Page 2) |
Two |
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Water and air must be flushed for how many seconds after each patient from any device connected to the dental water system that enters the patient's mouth? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 1, Page 1-3) |
20-30 seconds |
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What technique should be used to recap anesthetic needles? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 1, Page 1-3) |
One handed "scoop" method |
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Aerosols take considerable energy to generate, consist of particles less than how many microns in diameter, and are not typically visible to the naked eye? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 1, Page 2) |
10 |
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What concept is the quantity of materials or supplies required to treat a single patient? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 1, Page 1-2) |
Unit dose |
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What are incompatible with infection control principles and should not be in DTRs? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 1, Page 1-1) |
Electric fans |
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What items must be heat sterilized after cleaning following local CSR standard operating procedures? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 1, Page 1-3) |
Critical and Semi-Critical |
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For routine dental treatment output water there must be less than or equal to what amount of CFUs per ML of heterotrophic water bacteria to meet EPA standards for drinking water? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 1, Page 1-1) |
500 |
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Each day should begin with a hand wash with a minimum duration of how many seconds from fingertips to the wrist with soap and lukewarm water? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 1, Page 1-1) |
15 |
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The method of transporting contaminated instruments from the DTR to CSR is based on the result of the clinic's risk assessment and may require more stringent containment and labeling per what standards? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 1, Page 1-4) |
OSHA |
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What are the two functional areas that need to be considered when developing dental laboratory infection control procedures? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 2, Page 2-1) |
DTR and Dental Laboratory |
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What are the two most common patient care items that rely on dental laboratory support and carry a multitude of oral microorganisms originating from dental plaque, blood, and saliva? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 2, Page 2-1) |
Prosthesis and oral impressions |
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What indicates that all blood, saliva, and body fluids in the health care setting should be treated as potentially infectious as indicated by OSHA? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 2, Page 2-1) |
Standard precautions |
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What should never be used to polish wax patterns on denture Wax-up? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 2, Page 2-5) |
Saliva |
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Before turning on the lathe ensure that protective eyewear is worn, plexiglass is properly positioned, and the vacuum ventilation system is activated (at least how many feet/minute continuous suction)? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 2, Page 2-5) |
200 |
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Some microorganisms within prosthetic materials are known to survive up to how many days? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 2, Page 2-1) |
7 |
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What regulations are materials that originate from either the treatment area or dental laboratory that are not decontaminated subject to regarding transportation and shipping of potentially infectious materials? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 2, Page 2-3) |
OSHA |
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What must be used when there is potential for splash, spatter, spray, or exposure to aerosols created while working with contaminated materials or performing disinfection procedures? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 2, Page 2-6) |
Face masks |
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How often should pumice brushes be cleaned, disinfected, and sterilized? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 2, Page 2-4) |
Daily |
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What form should be used to clearly label the method of disinfection used for contaminated items? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 2, Page 2-3) |
DD Form 2322 |
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What should be used on film packets to minimize the risk of contamination of the fabric light shield sleeves? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 3, Page 3-2) |
Plastic infection control barrier |
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Digital sensors and other high-tech instruments that come int contact with oral mucous membranes are considered to be what type of devices? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 3, Page 3-3) |
Semi-critical |
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How often must all counter surfaces be disinfected in the Darkroom? (Enclosure 4, Chapter 3, Page 3-1) |
Daily |