Dental Office Safety Program: Preventing Needlestick Injuries/Sharps Safety In the Dental Office
This course provides a comprehensive overview of needlestick injuries (NSIs) in dental practice, focusing on risk factors, prevention strategies, and post-exposure management. Participants will gain a deep understanding of the occupational hazards associated with sharps injuries, the transmission risks of bloodborne pathogens, and the latest guidelines for safe handling and disposal of needles.
Course Information
Learning Objectives
- 1Identify the primary causes and risk factors for needlestick injuries in dentistry.
- 2Recognize the potential health consequences of NSIs, including the transmission of bloodborne pathogens.
- 3Implement best practices for safe needle handling, disposal, and use of safety-engineered devices.
- 4Apply proper post-exposure protocols, including immediate response, risk assessment, and follow-up care.
- 5Understand the legal, ethical, and psychological implications of NSIs in dental practice.
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This course provides a comprehensive overview of needlestick injuries (NSIs) in dental practice, focusing on risk factors, prevention strategies, and post-exposure management. Participants will gain a deep understanding of the occupational hazards associated with sharps injuries, the transmission risks of bloodborne pathogens, and the latest guidelines for safe handling and disposal of needles.
This course takes approximately 31 minutes to complete and includes 80 assessment questions to test your knowledge.
Upon successful completion of this course, you'll earn 2.5 continuing education credits.
Yes, this course is Office certified and accepted for license renewal.
Absolutely! Access this course on our mobile app (available for iPhone and iPad) or through any web browser on any device. Your progress syncs across all platforms.
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