Infection control Flashcards
- Name of the room used in dentistry for cleaning equipment?
what is the general process from bringing into room to being clean? (5)
who is the person who works in this room and what are their duties?
- single room LDU (local decontamination unit)
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- the operator
- authorised to use WD
- note WD instrument readings, replace detergent levels etc, general house keeping
Spaulding classifications (3)
infection control: life cycle of instruments and process of getting fit for use
infection control: cleaning:
- what
- why (5)
- How (3)
Infection control: sinner circle
- 4 elements
- what?
- what is Temp defined by and how get temp required
- chem 3 dif. purposes and how chemical cleaning works
- extra element not considered part of this
- energy, temp, chemical & time
- 4 elements needed for good cleaning process (change one = changed efficacy)
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- water
infection control: different temperatures for 3 main stages of instrument cleaning process?
infection control: sinner circle: water
- what contains
- how measure
- how purify water (4)
definition of cleaning and Methods of cleaning instruments (3)
- removing contamination (proteins etc)
- first washing stage of WD
- US bath
- hand washing
Automatic Washer Disinfectors (AWD)
- why?
- reason for being first stage / benefits (6)
- what?
infection control: Stages of AWD (5)
Infection control: Rules for a AWD:
- when loading? (5)
- daily checks? (6)
US baths and hand washing instruments:
- when used?
- reasons for these as alternatives (3) and reasons against them as first choice for cleaning (7)
- used when AWD not been effective at removing contamination
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Ultra sonic baths
- how work
- process
Manual cleaning of instruments:
- when (3)
- what need for process? (4)
- methods (2)
- success dependent on 3 things? (chemical & temp x2)
Infection control: steriliser:
- why use / benefits
- type of water needed
- daily (6) / weekly testing