California Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) Written Practice Exam

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According to OSHA, what is NOT required to be documented if an exposure incident to potentially infectious materials occurs?

  1. Time and date of the incident

  2. Details of how the exposure occurred

  3. Medication given to the source patient

  4. Type of potentially infectious material involved

The correct answer is: Medication given to the source patient

The other options are incorrect because they all are required to be documented according to OSHA. The time and date of an exposure incident is crucial information for tracking and investigating the incident. Details of how the exposure occurred can help prevent future incidents and is important for assessing the risk for the affected individual. The type of potentially infectious material involved is necessary for determining appropriate follow-up measures. However, medication given to the source patient is not required to be documented as it is not relevant to the exposure incident itself.