BUMEDINST 6220.9B Flashcards
What is critical in identifying outbreaks, emerging infectious disease, ARO’s and bioterrorist events?
Infections surveillance
Who oversees the IP program to interpret requirements?
BUMED IP SME
Bedded healthcare facilities participation in HHSN as of what year?
2010
Dental unit water line monitoring of less than how many CFU’s/ml?
500
What allows data comparison at multiple levels?
benchmarking
Freestanding ambulatory care facilities recommended staffing of at least 1.0 FTE IP for up to how many visits per year?
200,000
What reference to report communicable diseses?
BUMEDINST 6220.12B
Liaison to help ensure patient safety from transmission of infectious diseases?
BUMED IP’s
MTF’s and DTF’s report HAI’s to?
CDC’s NHSN
IPCC’s established in MTF’s and DTF’s per what reference?
BUMEDINST 6010.13
Who interprets DoD, SECNAV, and CNO policies for HAIPC imlementation?
BUMED infection control consultant
Commanders, CO’s, or OIC’s will appoint an IPCC per what reference?
BUMEDINST 6010.13
Routine microbiological surveillance should be restricted to investigations of outbreak when recommended by the IP or who else?
IPCC Chairman
ICRA how often?
annually
IPCC’s meet how often?
quarterly
What program covers all aspects of health care operations?
HAIPC
All cases in MTF’s and DTF’s involving serious injury etc., need to be reported to BUMED and?
Patient Safety and Risk Management
Appropriate vaccination for those what are within how many feet of patients?
3ft
HAI training must occur how ofter?
annually
Devices that contact mucous membranes and non-intact skin?
semi-critical
Infection that manifest either at admission or within a likely incubation period?
HAI
HAI’s infection occurs more than how many hours of admission?
48hrs
Infection from an infected person, animal, inanimate object reservoir directly or indirectly?
Communicable disease
Organism that is capable of producing infection or infectious diseases?
Infectious agent
High risk for infection if they are contaminated with any microorganism, including bacterial spores?
critical devices
What technique is use to recap needles?
one handed “scoop”
Routine water output must be what CFU’s/ml of heterotrophic water bacteria?
500
Aerosols are less than how many microns in diameter?
10
What concept is the quantity of materials or supplies required for a single patient?
unit dose
What is not compatible with infection control principles in DTR’s?
electric fans
Wash hands with a minimum of how many seconds?
15sec
How many basic conditions that require infection control measures?
two
Water and air must be flushed for how many seconds after each patient?
20-30
Microorganisms on prosthetic materials survive up to how many days?
7
Two functional areas that need to be considered when developing dental?
DTR and dental lab
What should be used when there is potential splash, spatter, or spray exposure?
Face masks
How many separate work areas should a dental lab have?
Three
How often should pumice brushes be cleaned?
daily
What regulation regarding transportation and shipping infectious materials?
OSHA
What indicates all fluids are potentially infectious?
Standard precautions
Vacuum ventilation system is activated at least how many feet per minute?
200
What form is used to label contaminated items?
DD 2322
Two most common dental care items carry a multitude of oral microorganisms?
prostheses and oral impressions
What should never be used to polish wax patterns on dentures?
saliva
what should be used on film packets to minimize contamination to the fabric light shield sleeves?
plastic infection control barrier
How often must all counter surfaces be disinfected in the darkroom?
daily
Digital sensors and other high-tech instruments that come into contact with oral mucous membranes are considered what type of devices?
semi-critical
What is BUMEDINST 6220.9B
Healthcare associated infection prevention and control program