UCLA Infection Control Manual
Dr. Andy Wong
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Table of Contents
Chapter One
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Introduction
- Dental Item Classification
- Private Dental Practice Oversight Program
- Personnel Training
- Record of Staff Hepatitis Vaccine
Chapter Two
UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS
- Discussion
- Immunization and HIV Testing
- Medical History Review
- Protective Attire and Barrier Techniques
- Preparation of the Dental Treatment Room (DTR)
- Treatment
- Disinfecting the DTR Between Patients
- Securing the DTR at the End of the Day
- Housekeeping
Chapter Three
HANDWASHING
- Introduction
- Hand washing Agents
- Hand washing Equipment and Soap Dispensers
- Hand washing Guidelines
- Hand washing Techniques
Chapter Four
STERILIZATION
- Introduction
- Physical Design
- The Sterilization Process
- Examples of Critical Category Items Requiring Sterilization
- Sterilization Monitoring
- Shelf-Life of Sterilized Items
- Wrapping and Sterlizer Compatibility
- Sterilization Packaging Materials
- Biological Monitor and Sterilizer Compatibility
- SOP: Sterlization Monitors
- Guide to Chemical Agents for Disinfection and Sterilization
Chapter Five
DISINFECTION
- Introduction
- Levels of Disinfection
- Factors Influencing Germicidal Procedures
- General Categories of Liquid Chemical Agents
- Examples of Semi-critical Category Items Requiring
- Chemical Disinfection 5-2
- Examples of Noncritical Category Items Requiring Chemical
Chapter Six
ORAL RADIOLOGY
- Introduction
- Hand washing
- Film Positioning Devices
- Panoramic Unit Bite Blocks
- Intraoral Film Packets
- Darkroom
- Automatic Film Processor with Daylight Loader
- X-ray Chair
- X-ray Tubehead and Controls
Chapter Seven
DENTAL LABORATORY
- Introduction
- Barrier Control
- Dental Treatment Room (DTR) Infection Control
- Laboratory Infection Control
- Casts and Miscellaneous Laboratory Items
- Daily Disinfection
- Weekly Disinfection
Chapter Eight
EXPOSURE TO BLOODBORNE DISEASES
- Introduction
- Prevention
- Treatment
- Documentation
Chapter Nine
WASTE MANAGEMENT
- Waste Classification
- Infectious Waste Bags and Sharps Containers
- Disposal of Infectious (Biohazardous) Waste
- Disposal of Non-infectious (Medical solid) Waste
APPENDIX A
REFERENCES
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