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SAFETY STANDARDS AND INFECTION CONTROL FOR DENTAL HYGIENISTS
Resource Status:
Active
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Author:
Ellen Dietz, CDA, Raula Badavinac, RDH
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Publisher:
Delmar Cengage Learning
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R2 Library Release Date:
5/5/2005
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Resource Description:
Safety Standards and Infection Control for Dental Hygienists presents thorough coverage of the safety standards and infectious disease preve ntion in five key areas: Microbiology and Disease Prevention Specific to Dentistry, National Guidelines, Recommendations, and Regulations
affecting Dental Practice, Infection Control Techniques in the Dental Office, Environmental Health and Safety in the Dental Office, and Office Communications Regarding Infection Control. The detailed content is
augmented by Skill Mastery Assessment questions at the end of each chapter to assess comprehension and retention of the material. Numerous hands-on procedures are included in the chapters, which hygienists can put into practice immediately. In addition, many useful charts and forms have been included that may be reproduced for training other members of the dental team.
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Now in its 30th year, Handbooks in Health Care Company (HHC), a division of Associates in Medical Marketing Company Inc., has sold millions of copies of over 100 original, pocket-sized handbooks in almost every major therapeutic category and disease state. Authored by distinguished clinicians, our medical library features clearly written, liberally illustrated, authoritative handbooks that are essential reading for medical professionals. Our ever-expanding library also features a section of patient-based handbooks to allow patients and their families to be better informed about the care they receive.
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