It is the responsibility of all dentists to ensure that their auxiliary staff who may be exposed to blood or
other body fluids require and provide two (2) hours biennially of continuing education on sterilization and infection control and maintain records of such training.
Not exact matches
The human
body requires specific degrees of pressure to help maintain proper blood circulation, as well as the flow of
other bodily
fluids.
The stomach
requires a highly acidic environment in order to process the food we eat (about 1.5 — 2.5 pH), but the optimal pH for all
other fluids in our
body should be about 7.4 in order to be in good health.
Sodium is an essential nutrient
required by your
body to maintain
fluid balance, transmit nerve impulses and allow for muscle contraction and relaxation, among
other roles.
Proper electrolyte balance is achieved by maintaining a relatively high potassium content inside the cell and a high sodium concentration in the
fluid outside the cell (extracellular
fluid): Though potassium and sodium are the two major electrolytes found in the human
body, many
other elements are
required for normal physiological function.
Our
body requires finely controlled pH levels in the blood (as well as tissues and
other fluids) in order to maintain optimal health.
Damage due to lack of
required maintenance, improper maintenance or the use of
other than original equipment parts, non-approved parts or
fluids, improper
body repairs
Typical Working Conditions: May
require frequent exposure to communicable diseases and
body fluids, toxic substances, medicinal preparations, and
other substances and conditions common to a medical office environment.