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What score do I need to pass the DANB's NYI Exam?

To pass the DANB's New York Infection Control test you need a score of 400.

The range of possible scores is 100 to 900.

How do I know the practice tests are reflective of the actual DANB's New York Infection Control ?

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Do you offer practice tests for other Dental Assisting National Board subjects?

Yes! We offer practice tests for 32 different exam subjects, and there are 305 unique exams utilizing 32985 practice exam questions. Every subject has a free sample practice test you can try too!

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How do I register for the real Dental Assisting National Board?

For up-to-date information about registration for the Dental Assisting National Board, refer to the Dental Assisting National Board website.

What are the DANB exams?

Congratulations on your decision to pursue certification in dental assisting! The DANB (Dental Assisting National Board) exams are your next hurdle. Exactly what can you expect with the DANB exams?

What is the Dental Assisting National Board (DANDB)?

The DANB exams are based on content validation, an analysis of the duties commonly performed in actual dental assisting practice. DANB offers five different certifications: NELDA (National Entry Level Dental Assistant, CDA (Certified Dental Assistant), COA (Certified Orthodontic Assistant), CPFDA (Certified Preventive Functions Dental Assistant, and CRFDA (Certified Restorative Functions Dental Assistant).

The DANB component exams are administered on computer at Pearson VUE test centers. All exams are multiple-choice format containing from 80 questions to 210 questions depending on the exam. The time allotted also varies from test to test with a range of 60 minutes to 165 minutes. Specific information on each of exams, including registration information, exam outlines with topics covered, and reference materials can be found at www.danb.org.

Most DANB exams use computer adaptive testing (CAT). CAT adapts to the examinee’s ability level and customizes the exam for a more accurate measurement. Each exam begins with a question on par with the passing standard. If it is answered correctly, the difficulty level increases. If answered incorrectly the level of difficulty becomes easier. The final score is based on the difficulty of the questions that were presented and passed.

Official exam results and certificates will be mailed within 2 to 3 weeks after the exam. Candidates can verify DANB credentials using the online Credential Verification tool.


DANB's New York Infection Control - FAQ Sample Questions

Barriers should be used rather than disinfection for which of the following?





Correct Answer:
electrical equipment.


the question at hand asks us to choose between using barriers and disinfectants for various items, including floors, electrical equipment, counters, and chairs. the correct answer is "electrical equipment." this choice is advocated because disinfectants, which are chemical agents used to destroy bacteria, viruses, and fungi on surfaces, can be harmful to electrical equipment.

disinfectants often contain liquids that can seep into electrical components and cause corrosion or short-circuiting. additionally, the chemicals in many disinfectants can degrade the plastics and metals commonly used in electrical devices. over time, this degradation could lead to the malfunctioning of the equipment, or worse, create safety hazards such as electrical fires.

on the other hand, physical barriers – such as covers, casings, or protector sheets – can effectively shield electrical equipment from exposure to contaminants including dust, liquids, and biological agents, without exposing them to the harsh chemicals found in disinfectants. barriers are particularly useful in environments where equipment needs to be protected from regular exposure to harmful agents without risking damage to the equipment itself.

in contrast, items like floors, counters, and chairs typically can withstand the effects of disinfectants. these items do not have delicate electronic components and are usually made from materials that are not easily damaged by chemical agents. thus, they can be safely cleaned using disinfectants, which is essential for maintaining hygiene and preventing the spread of infections in environments like hospitals, schools, and public offices.

therefore, when it comes to maintaining cleanliness and hygiene without risking damage to the equipment, barriers are the recommended choice for electrical equipment, while disinfectants are suitable for non-delicate surfaces such as floors, counters, and chairs.

Of these, which is NOT required to be included in the exposure control plan, as per OSHA?





Correct Answer:
must be created by a third party company.
**question:** of these, which is not required to be included in the exposure control plan, as per osha?

**answer choices:** 1. postexposure follow-up procedures. 2. must be created by a third party company. 3. training procedures. 4. must be accessible to employees and be updated annually.

**explanation:**

**postexposure follow-up procedures**: this is a required element in the exposure control plan according to osha standards. when employees are exposed to potentially infectious materials, osha mandates that the exposure control plan includes detailed procedures for evaluating the circumstances surrounding the exposure incident. this includes identifying and testing the source individual, if feasible, and providing the exposed employee with a confidential medical evaluation and follow-up.

**must be created by a third party company**: this statement is not required by osha for the exposure control plan. osha allows the employer to create the exposure control plan internally as long as it meets all regulatory requirements. the plan must include a schedule and method for implementation of the various components of the standard, including methods of compliance, hepatitis b vaccination, post-exposure evaluation and follow-up, communication of hazards to employees, and record keeping.

**training procedures**: training is a crucial element of the exposure control plan. osha requires that the plan includes a training program for all employees who may be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials. this training must be conducted at the time of initial assignment to tasks where occupational exposure may occur, and it must be repeated annually thereafter.

**must be accessible to employees and be updated annually**: this requirement is explicitly outlined by osha. the exposure control plan must be accessible to all employees, and it must be reviewed and updated at least annually and whenever necessary to reflect new or modified tasks and procedures which affect occupational exposure, and to reflect new or revised employee positions with occupational exposure.

**conclusion**: based on osha standards, the statement "must be created by a third party company" is the correct answer as it is not a requirement for the exposure control plan. the other components—postexposure follow-up procedures, training procedures, and accessibility and annual updates—are all required elements of the plan.