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Transcript Infection Control and Related Health and Safety
Module 14
Infection Control and Related Health
and Safety in the Dental Office
Part 2
Infection Control and
Related Health and Safety
Kathy Eklund, RDH, MHP
The Forsyth Institute
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Disease
Transmission
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Host Factors
General health
Portal of entry
Host immune system/immune
status
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Mechanisms of
Transmission
Mechanisms of escape
Natural –
– Oral activities such as sneezing, coughing, etc..
Artificial
– Hands, instruments, etc.
Methods of entry
Inhalation, ingestion
Contact with mucous membranes
Penetration of intact skin
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Routes of Transmission
Direct
Patient - Clinican
Clincian - Patient
Patient - Patient
Autogenous
Indirect
Fomite
Aerosol or droplet (spatter)
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The Transmission Equation
Disease
Virulence of the microorganism
Dose of the microorganism
Host resistance
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Contamination, Infection,
Disease
Risks
Prevention
Management
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Objectives of an Infection
Control Program
Reduce the available number of
microorganisms
Interrupt the spread, break the cycle
of cross-contamination
Treat all clients and clinicians as if
infected
Protect from exposure, infection and
disease
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Elements of an Effective
Infection Control Program
Client assessment
Immunizations
Exposure incident
prevention and
management
Universal
Precautions/
Standard
Precautions
Personal
Protective
Equipment
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Environmental
Asespsis
Aseptic techniques
Sterilization and
Management of Patient
Care Items
Housekeeping practices
Environmental asepsis
Waste
Hazard communication
Client Assessment
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Universal Precautions/
Standard Precautions
Procedure-specific,
NOT patient people specific.
Based-upon the exposure risks
associated with the procedure,
always assuming the patient and
the clinician are infected with a
bloodborne pathogen
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Emerging and Reemerging
Diseases
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Old Diseases Reemerging
New Diseases Emerging
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Emerging Infectious Diseases
Conditions that Contribute to
Disease Emergence
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Personnel
Immunizations and Immunity
Antibiotics in Dentistry
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Examples
Airborne
Waterborne
Bloodborne
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The Players
Common Cold
Influenza
Bloodborne Pathogens
Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV ,
Others???
Airborne
Tuberculosis
Waterborne Microorganisms
Legionellosis
Cryptosporidium
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Conditions That May Contribute
to Disease Emergence
Ecological
changes
Changes in
human
demographics
or behaviors
International
travel and
commerce
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Technology
Microbial
changes
Breakdown of
public health
measures
Occupational Risks to
Healthcare Workers
CDC Estimated Risks following
exposure to infected source patients
HBV – 6-35%
HCV – 3-10%
HIV - .3 %
–99.7% exposures do not lead to infection
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Immunity and
Immunizations
Childhood immunizations
Hepatitis B immunization
Others to consider
Hepatitis A vaccine
Varicella Zoster / Chickenpox vaccine
Tetanus Boosters
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Guideline for Infection Control
in Health Care Personnel, 1998
Bolyard, et.al. AJIC (1998;26:289-354)
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Immunization of Healthcare
Workers- Recommendations of the
Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP)
and the Hospital Infection Control
Practices Advisory Committee
MMWR 1997; 46(No. RR-18) 21-2
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Infection Control and Safety
Developing Policies, Selecting
Products and Implementing
Procedures
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Aseptic Technique
Concepts
Asepsis
Antisepsis
Disinfection
Sterilization
Prevent exposure incidents
Contain and manage exposure
incidents
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Universal Precautions/
Standard Precautions
Treat every one as if infected
with a pathogenic
microorganism
Handle every contaminated item
as if carrying a bloodborne
infectious agent
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System of infection control and
related health and safety that is
procedure specific, not based
upon the known or unknown
sero-status of client
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Standard Precautions
Standard Precautions synthesize the major features of Universal
(Blood and Body Fluid) Precautions (designed to reduce the risk
of transmission of blood-borne pathogens) and Body Substance
Isolation (designed to reduce the risk of transmission of
pathogens from moist body substances) and applies them to all
patients receiving care regardless of their diagnosis or
presumed infection status.
Standard Precautions apply to (1) blood, (2) all body fluids,
secretions, and excretions except sweat, regardless of whether
they contain visible blood, (3) non-intact skin, and (4) mucous
membranes.
Standard Precautions are designed to reduce the risk of
transmission of microorganisms from both recognized and
unrecognized sources of infection in hospitals [ Guideline for
isolation precautions in hospitals Part II, Recommendations for
isolation precautions in hospitals]
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Exposure Incident Prevention
and Management
Preventive
strategies
Exposure
prevention
Management
Basic first aid
Reporting
Documentation
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Medical followup
Designated HCP
Baseline testing
Prophylaxis
Therapy
Monitoring
Management
Prevention: Engineering
Controls and Work Practices
Prevent Sharps
Injuries
(Percutaneous)
Needles
Bladed
Instruments
Scalpel Blades
Wires in surgery
and orthodonics
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Prevent Mucous
Membrane
Exposures
Protective
Barriers
– Eyewear,
Mask
Your Hands: Occupational
Health and Infection Control
Handcare and occupational risks
Handwashing
Gloves and gloving
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Preventing and Managing
Irritant
Dermatitis
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Contact
Dermatitis
Latex Allergy
Handwashing/ Antisepsis
Policy
Procedure
Products
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Handwashing/Antisepsis
Wash and dry hands before
donnning and upon removal of
gloves
Do not use hand creams/lotions that
contain petroleum products when
wearing latex gloves
Remove all hand jewelry before
washing hands and donning gloves
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Gloves and Gloving
Choose the correct glove for
the task to be performed
Sterile vs nonsterile gloves
Examination gloves
Latex, synthetic, nitrile
Use non-powdered gloves
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Gloves con’t
Overgloves
To prevent contamination of clean areas
Overgloves are single patient/client items
Puncture resistant gloves for handling
contaminated sharps and household tasks
Nitrile
Always considered contaminated, because
they are used for “dirty” contaminated
tasks
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Personal Barrier
Protection/PPE
Eyewear
Masks
Face Shield
Gloves
Attire
Resuscitation Devices
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Face Masks
Mucous Membrane Barrier for
the nose and mouth
Types of masks
Filtration quality
When to change the mask
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Protective Eyewear
Mucous membrane barrier for
the eyes
Protect from spatter and splash
exposures
Protect from projectiles/impact
protection
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Protective Eyewear
Standards
American National Standards
Institute (ANSI)
– High impact plastic
– Peripheral barrier protection
with solid side shields
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Face Shields
Task Specific
If they do not meet ANSI
standards for impact protection,
protective eyewear should be
worn under the face shield
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Protective Attire
Types
Reusable
Disposable
Designed to be a barrier for clothing
and non-intact skin
Design/style should be based upon
anticipated exposure to body fluids of
patients
Laundering resuable attire
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Resources
Recommendations
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) www.cdc.gov
National Institutes of Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH) www.cdc.niosh.gov
Professional Recommendations
– OSAP www.osap.org
– ADA www.ada.org
– ADHA www.adha.org
– ADAA www.adaa.org
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Resources
Regulations/statutes
Food and Drug Administration
www.fda.gov
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
–
www.epa.gov
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA)
–
www.osha.gov
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Resources (continued)
Regulations/statutes
State Boards of Registration
State Departments of Public Health
State /local agencies who regulate waste
Biohazard, chemical, general
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From Policy to Practice
Site-specific application of
policies
Standard operating procedures
Day -to- Day management of
policies and procedures
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Education and Training
Techniques
Tools
Organization for Safety and Asepsis
Procedures (OSAP)
SOP for each practice setting
Resources (related guidelines, standards,
regulations and statutes)
Approaches ( talking vs teaching vs
training)
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Compliance
Assessment / Evaluation
Feedback and Reflection
Assuming Responsibility for Health
and Safety of Patients/clients,
Yourself and Other Staff
Ethical
Legal
Enforcement
Positive Reinforcement
Negative Reinforcement
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Kathy Eklund Motto for Infection
Control and Health and Safety
Learn the concepts, keep current
with the science and relevant
standards
Believe that it is critical to
healthcare delivery
Behave in a manner consistent
with the above
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