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Breathing Easy: Observing Good Respiratory Hygiene by Karen Daw, RDH

Breathing Easy: Observing Good Respiratory Hygiene by Karen Daw, RDH

About This Event

While COVID-19 is foremost in our minds right now, respiratory infections of all kinds lead to thousands of deaths every year in the United States. Proper respiratory hygiene can help lessen the spread of these infections, especially during an outbreak.

Mitigating the dangers associated with influenza is a good place to start with any respiratory hygiene plan, and may help to protect your team from other and future aerosol-transmitted diseases.

This course covers respiratory hygiene best practices and recommendations for dental health care personnel, including suggested protocols to follow when treating emergency patients during a viral outbreak. Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
– Understand the CDC-recommended processes for first points of content with potentially infected patients.
– Understand the American Dental Association’s definition of dental procedures that qualify as “emergency dentistry.”
– Understand the ADA’s recommended processes and cautions when treating emergency patients.
– Understand the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s basic infection prevention measures for most workers.
– Understand the CDC-recommended processes for the use of face masks during “conventional capacity,” “contingency capacity” and “crisis capacity.”

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the CDC-recommended processes for first points of content with potentially infected patients
  • Understand the American Dental Association&#8217
  • s definition of dental procedures that qualify as &#8220
  • emergency dentistry.&#8221
  • Understand the ADA&#8217
  • s recommended processes and cautions when treating emergency patients.
  • Understand the Occupational Safety and Health Administration&#8217
  • s basic infection prevention measures for most workers.
  • Understand the CDC-recommended processes for the use of face masks during &#8220
  • conventional capacity,&#8221
  • &#8220
  • contingency capacity&#8221
  • and &#8220
  • crisis capacity.&#8221

Additional Event Information

Event Format
On-demand
CE Credits
1.5*