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Cocci are bacteria that are:
a-round-shaped.
b-rod-shaped.
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Which type of bacteria can cause strep throat or blood poisoning? |
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Bacteria that grow in pairs and can cause pneumonia are: |
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Lyme disease and syphilis are caused by spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria called: |
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In 2000 a bacteria called Mycobacterium fortuitum caused a client outbreak due to the failure or the practitioner to follow proper disinfection guidelines for:
a-sharp implements.
b-whirlpool foot spas.
c-shampoo stations
d- styling chairs. |
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Bacteria generally consist on a outer cell wall containing a liquid called:
a-nucleic acid.
b-cytoplsm.
c-protoplasm.
d-protons |
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The process whereby bacteria grow, reproduce, and divide into two new cells is: |
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The presence of pus is a sign of: |
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A__infection appears as a lession containing pus and is confined to a particular part of the body.
a-contagious
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Which of the following is a condition caused by an infestation of head lice.
a-hepatitis b-scabies
c-pediculosis capits d-tinea pedis |
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The ability of the body to destroy an d resist infection is called: |
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Disinfectants used in salons must carry a(n)____registration number |
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Enviromental Protection agency (EPA) |
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Which agency publishes the guidelines known as universal precausios. |
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A salon implement that accidentally comes in contact with blood or body fluids must be throughly cleaned and? |
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Completelly immerse in an EP-register disinfectant. |
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Disisnfectants with a high ph that can cause skin irritation or burn the skin or eyes are? |
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When washing your hands, you apply soap, lather and scrub your hands and under the free edges of nails with a nail brush for at least.. |
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Antiseptics are effectives for? |
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Killing germs on the hands. |
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Universal precautions require employees to assume that human blood and body fluids are infections for: |
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Which of the following is NOTpart of your professional responsability. |
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Take shortcuts for cleaning. |
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When disinfecting a whirlpool foot spa after use by a client, you must circulate the disisnfectant for______or for the time recommended by the manufacturer. |
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You should clean a wirlpool foot spa and leave disinfectant solution in it overnight... |
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After cleaning and disinfecting a pipe-less foot spa at the end of the day, how should you dry it? |
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With a clean paper towel. |
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Which form of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface? |
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Accelerated hydrogen peroxide, or AHP, is a recently approve form of disinfectiant only needs to be change every.... |
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It is important to wear_____while disinfecting nonelectrical tools and implements... |
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Licensing, enforcement, and your conduct when you are working in the salon are regulated by....... |
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Some____disinfectant are harmful to salon tools and equipment... |
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Cosmentologist are not allowed to trim or cut living skin aorund...... |
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As a cosmetologist, you are......to recommend treatments for deseases.. |
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Fungal infections are much more common on the____than on the hands... |
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A surface must be properly cleaned before in can be.... |
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Sterililzation is the most reliable means of....... |
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If the label on a disinfection product includes the word concentrated, it means tha the product mus be... |
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Quat solutions are .........disinfectants when used properly in the salon... |
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Using .........bleach can damege metal and plastic... |
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fumigans are no longer used in salons because.... |
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They produce potencially harmful formadelhyde gas. |
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Never let desinfectants such as phenols and quats come in contact with your..... |
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Items that are porous are also consider... |
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Salons should keep a logbook that identifies each time a piece of equitment is |
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used,clean,desinfected tested and maintained. |
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There is no additive, powder, or tabled that eliminates the need for you to........equitment such as wirpool spas. |
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The universal preparation include.... |
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Hand washing, wearing gloves and properly handling and disposing of items that may be contaminated with blood, or other bdy fluids. |
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After they have been properly cleaned and desinfected implements should be store in a... |
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When cleaning a wirpool foot basin or tub for the desinfectant need to be soak for...... |
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Something cause by or capable of being transmitted by infection. |
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The one-celled microorganisms having both plant and animal characteristics. |
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The transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, coughing, sneezing or talking. |
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Various poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms. |
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A disease that is spread by contact from one person to another person. |
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a disease caused by pathogenic microorganism that enter the body, and which may or may not be spread from one person to another person. |
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Scientific name for plantar warts.. |
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Human papilloma virus (HPV) |
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Any organism of microscopic to submicroscopic size. |
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The removal of potencially infectious materials on an item's surface and the removal of visible debris or residue. |
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Disease that affects the body as a whole, often due to under or over functioning of internal gland or organs. |
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The determination of the nature of a disease from its symptoms and/or test. |
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Condition in which the body reacts to injury, irritation or infection. |
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Organism that grow, feed, and shelter on or in another organism. reffered to as the host. |
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Submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in cells of biological organisms and is capable of replication only through taking over rthe host cell's reproductive function. |
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Contact with blood, body fluid, or other potencially infectious material that is the result of an employee's duties is called.... |
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Also nknown as barber's itch; a superficial fungal infection that commonly affects the skin. |
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The presence of of potencially contaminated material on item's surface or visible debris is called.... |
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A ringworm fungus of the foot. |
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A reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances. |
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Is produce by organisms, including bacteria, viruses fungi, and parasites. |
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Illnesses resulting from conditions associated with employment is call... |
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Abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its system or organs, that makes the body incapable of functioning normally.. |
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