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BUMEDINST 6220.9B
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Health-Care Association Infection Prevention and Control Program
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To provide polices and guidelines to Navy MTF's, DTF's, Branch medical units, and ship board and Marine Corps field medical units to establish effective infection prevention and control (IP/C) Program; is the purpose of what instruction?
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BUMEDINST 6220.9B
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HAIs
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HealthCare Associated Infections
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What is the point of BUMEDINST 6220.9B?
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To reduce the occurence of healthcare associated infections (HAI), improve the quality of medical/ dental care, and reduce the costs of operating hospitals and clinics.
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Who must Commands advise when significant variations occur, in the modifications in the Healthcare -Associated Infection Prevention and Control (HAIPC) Program for compliance?
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BUMED
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Surveillance programs in health care facilities should be intergrated to include?
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Infection Prevention
Performance Improvement Patient Safety Public Health Activities |
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The concept of IP/C apply to who?
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All ship board and Marine Corps field Medical and Dental units.
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Who is the subject matter expert for IP/C?
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BUMED Infection Preventionist (IP)
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When must all personnel receive training on the principles and procedures for HAIs?
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During Initial Indoctrination and at least annually thereafter
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How many feet does any personnel must come in contact with a patient, to receive and maintain appropriate on vaccination against seasonal influenza?
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3 fleet
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As of what year did all bedded health care facilities as well as clinics attached to a bedded facility was eligible for participation in NHSN?
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September 2010
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VAP
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Ventilator - Associated Pneumonia
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CLABSI
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Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection
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MDRO
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Multidrug Resistant Organism
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LabID
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Laboratory -Identifier
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Who would be the liaisons for construction/renovation/mitigation projects by providing infection control risk assessments and working with facilities, administration, construction workers, and others to help ensure patient safety from transmission of Infectious diseases related to each project?
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Infection Preventionists (IPs)
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What is the goal of the proactive HAIPC Program?
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Zero tolerance for HAIs, Actions to prevent or minimize effects of such adverse events
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ECOMS
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Executive Committee of the Medical Staff
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ECODS
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Executive Committee of the Dental Staff
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How often is IP/C plans and recommendations must be devised based upon the previous year's experience and data?
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Annual
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When should any critical or semi-critical single use devices (SUD) be discarded?
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After use
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Non-critical SUDs that are reprocessed by a third party reprocessing facility must comply with whom?
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Federal Drug Administration regulation
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Dental units waterline monitoring and treatment must follow Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards of how many colony forming units?
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less then 500 colony-forming units per millimeter
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Dialysis monitoring must follow the current guidelines of whom?
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CDC
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BUMED - M3/5
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BUMED Infections Control Consultant
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Who interprets DoD, SECNAV, and CNO policies and provides guidance for Navy-wide HAIPC Program implementation?
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BUMED-M3/5
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Who monitors the implementation and coordination of medical and dental HAIPC Programs in fixed (shore-based with permanent structures) MTFs and DTFs by the Medical Inspecteor General oversight and NAVMED Regions via as requested or required?
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BUMED -M3/5
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IPCC
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Infection Prevention Control Committee
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How often does the Navy IPCC must meet?
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At less quarterly
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How does Commanding Officers designate, an individual to be responsible for the implementation of the IP/C program?
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In writing
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Non-critical devices
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Do not touch the patient or only touch intact skin. Low-level disinfection (EPA cleaner)
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Semi-critical devices
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Contact mucous membranes or non-intact skin. High-level disinfection using Chemical disinfectants.
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Critical Devices
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High risk for infection if they are contaminated with any microorganism, including bacterial spores.
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ARO
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Antibiotic -Resistant Organisms
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NHSN
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National Healthcare Safety Network
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NMCPHC
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Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center
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SDS
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Sulfate Dihydrate Solution
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What is the EPA regulatory standards for drinking water for routine dental treatment output water?
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< or equal to 500 colony forming units
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How long should dental water lines be flushed after each patient?
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29 -30 seconds
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How long can organisms are known to survive up to within prosthetic materials?
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7 days
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DD 2322
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Dental Laboratory Work Authorization
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How many work areas does the dental laboratory should have?
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Three
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What are the three seoarate work areas does the dental laboratory have?
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Receiving area
Production area for new work Production area for repair work |