DISINFECTION METHODS, FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SURFACES, IN A DENTAL OFFICE.

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DISINFECTION METHODS, FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SURFACES, IN A DENTAL OFFICE.

Your Objectives At the completion of this course you will be able to: (1)Recognize the type of surface contaminated (2) Identify contamination (3) Use the appropriate personal protective equipment (4) Determine the correct disinfectant for the contaminated surface

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