PPT-Principles of Disinfection and Sterilization in the dental setting
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Module F Objectives State the principles of disinfection and sterilization List the current methods for disinfection and sterilization per CDC guideline recommendations
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Module F Objectives State the principles of disinfection and sterilization List the current methods for disinfection and sterilization per CDC guideline recommendations Spaulding Classification. Equipment. Equipment. Items for care, treatment, restraint, response activities. Anything in contact . with infected animals. Clean and disinfect. OR. appraise and dispose. Just In Time Training. Cleaning and Disinfection: Equipment. Vehicles. Overview. Any vehicle used on infected premises or with infected animals. Trailers, feed trucks, milk trucks, carcass transporters. Heavy machinery used during response. Can be difficult. Just In Time Training. 18-19 August 2011. CĒSIS ELITA VINOGRADOVA LDA . Baltic Dental Meeting. 18-19 August 2011. . Saremaa Baltic Dental . m. eeting 2010. . Module . F. Objectives. State the principles of disinfection and sterilization. List the current methods for disinfection and sterilization per CDC guideline recommendations. Spaulding Classification. Personnel. Personnel Disinfection Station. Adjacent to entrance. Flat terrain. Impermeable surface. House components. C&D equipment. Water supply. Waste water containment. Just In Time Training. Cleaning and Disinfection: Personnel. Module . E. Objectives. Disease transmission in the home. Environmental Contamination in the home. Role of the environment in infections. Properties of an ideal disinfectant. Use antimicrobials in the home. Module . E. Objectives. Disease transmission in the home. Environmental Contamination in the home. Role of the environment in infections. Properties of an ideal disinfectant. Use antimicrobials in the home. C&D Disinfectants. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Cleaning and Disinfection (2014). Classes of Chemical Disinfectants for C&D Operations. 2. Chemical. USDA APHIS will determine which disinfectants are to be used. C&D Procedures, Part 2. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Cleaning and Disinfection (2014). Small-Scale . Cleaning and Disinfection (C&D) Stations. 2. Impermeable surface near entrance/exit point of premises. Hospital Surfaces by Aerosolization of Peroxyacetic Acid. DENNIS G. MAKI, MD, AND MEGAN DUSTER, BS. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI. ICAAC Abstract K-2105. Poster 183 . Application of Cleaning, Disinfection and Sterilization Principles to Patient Care Equipment in Outpatient Healthcare Settings Statewide Program for Infection Control and Epidemiology (SPICE) UNC School of Medicine . And . Disinfectants . . . . 2. Control of microbial growth:. Sterilization and disinfectants. Terminology. Sepsis. : microbial . contamination.. Asepsis. : absence of significant contamination.. What’s New?. William A. Rutala, PhD, MPH. Director, Hospital Epidemiology, Occupational Health and Safety at UNC Health Care; Research Professor of Medicine and Director, Statewide Program for Infection Control and Epidemiology at University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill, USA. Navy Reserve Dental Corps. Infection Control Program. Sterilization. The complete elimination or destruction of all living organisms. Categories of Patient Care Items. Critical. : . Penetrate soft tissue or bone or enter bloodstream or other sterile tissue. Ex: forceps, scalpels, bone chisels, .
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