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Must have at least one covered waste receptical for waste |
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Must have one closed receptical for soiled linens |
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Must keep clean towels, etc. in closed cabinet |
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must have closed containers for disinfectant solution |
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for instruments and equiptment to be disinfected |
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must have enough solution for total immersion |
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mix disinfectant according to manufacturers directions |
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Disinfectant label must be available at all times |
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Non electrical instruments |
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clean with soap and water totally immerse in an EPA registered bacteriacidal, fungicidal and virucidal |
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remain covered at all times be changed at least once a week or when visibly cloudy and dirty |
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All instruments used on a client must be placed in a properly labelled container |
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All disinfected instruments must be |
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stored in a clean, covered place and lavelled as such |
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To disinfect electrical instruments |
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Remove all foreign matter disinfect with EPA registered virucidal, fungicidal, bacteriacidal |
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All items that can't be disinfected (cotton balls, etc.) |
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Must be thrown away immediately |
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Can not carry instruments on or in garments |
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Must wash hands immediately before touching client |
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Can not work on clients with infections or parasites |
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Types of conditions you can't work on a client when ill with |
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cold, influenza, other respiratory illness with a fever until 24 hours after it's gone |
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Can not work on clients with |
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Pink eye Pertussis (whooping cough) until 5 days after antibiotics have been started |
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Can not work on client with Varicella (chicken pox) |
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Until 6 days have passed or sooner if all have dried and crusted over |
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Can not work on clients with Mumps until |
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9 days after swelling had started |
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Can not work on client with T.B. until |
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Doctor has cleared as non contagious |
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Must not work on a client with impetigo (bacterial infection) |
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until after 24 hours after start of treatment |
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Must not work on client with Pediculosis (head lice) |
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Until the morning after the first treatment |
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must not work on a client with Scabies |
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Until after treatment is complete |
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Must not massage on a client when |
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the skin or scalp is inflamed, broken, cut or where a skin infection or eruption is present. |
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After using a towel on a client |
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you must place in a closed receptical and not used until properly laundered and sanitized |
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by a non commercial laundering process immersed in water at least 140 degrees not less than 15 min during the wash or rinse cycle |
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All liquids and creams must be... |
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kept in a clean and closed container. |
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All bottles and containers must be distinctly and correctly labelled |
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to disclose their contents. all poison must be labelled as such |
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When only a portion of a cosmetic preparation is to be used |
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it shall be removed from the container in such a way that it does not contaminate the remaining portion |
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be sharpened before each use |
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Milia is a disorder of the |
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A client comes in with brown patches on her skin you should |
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Extractions with a lancet is legal in California true or false? |
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The oil glands are located in the |
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The sensory nerves are located in the |
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Medical term for itching is |
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If the symptom of a disorder is itching it would be classified as an |
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A small, discolored spot or patch that is neither raised nor sunken is called a |
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A swollen, itchy lesion such as a flea or mosquito bite would be called an |
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a group of tiny blisters with clear fluid in them would be called a |
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A chronic inflammation of the cheeks and nose with dilated blood vessels and pustules is |
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A disorder of the sebacceous gland that forms a semi-solid lump is called a |
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Dermatitis that is caused by exposure to work related products is called |
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When using the electrical face mask on thin, sensitive skin, what is placed under the mask to protect the clients skin? |
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A fairly thick piece of moist cotton |
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When waxing eyebrows the correct procedure is to |
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cleanse, powder, test for heat, apply wax with the hair growth, remove against the hair growth, apply astringent |
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If a client receives a first degree burn you should |
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apply a cold wet compress |
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The agency that regulates the labeling of ingredients on cosmetics is the |
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A client who smokes, takes medication and has a poor diet may suffer from |
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when the skin is described as having couperose, the condition is |
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Skin with mild couperose would benefit most from which treatment? |
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What treatments are beneficial for mature skin? |
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A re-hydration mask A collegen mask A multi-vitamin mask |
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What treatment is NOT beneficial for mature skin? |
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Wrinkled skin would benefit most from a |
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To test the skin for elasticity you would |
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Over cleansing of the skin can result in a breakdown of the |
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When massaging muscle, the direction of movement is from |
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Hygiene is the branch of applied science that deals with |
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Public hygiene refers to the practice of promoting the health of |
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Pathogenic bacteria are classified as |
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During the inactive stage, bacteria are said to |
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The bacteria that have the ability to spore are |
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An example of a local infection is |
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A dry or cabinet sanitizer would contain a |
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Scabies is a vector whose origin is |
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Quaternary Ammonium Compounds are used as a |
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A chemical agent used to disinfect must be able to kill |
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Healthy skin is described as |
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slightly acid slightly flexible slightly moist |
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The outer most layer of skin is called the |
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The epidermis consists of |
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FOUR layers Stratum Corneum, Stratum Lucidum, Stratum Granuloseum, Stratum Germativum |
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Sudoriferous glands help regulate |
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The layer of skin that provides strength form and flexibility is the |
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The nerves that respond to heat, pressure, pain, and cold are called |
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The ceerbro-spinal system controls the |
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Afferent nerves are called |
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The chief sensory nerve of the face is the |
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5th cranial/tri facial nerve |
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The chief motor nerve of the face is the |
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Skin that has a yellowish cast is an indication of |
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Skin that has sufficient moisture and sebum is classified as |
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Loose crepey wrinkled skin is an indication of |
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aging dehydration poor elasticity |
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The pores of the skin are temporarily closed by the use of |
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An antiseptic or disinfectant made by the fermentation of sugar is |
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Cleansers with a PH above 7 are classified as |
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A substance that has the ability to attract moisture is a |
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The main ingredient in an oil in water emulsion is |
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The main ingredient in a water in oil emulsion is |
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Pure water, with a PH of 7 is considered to be |
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