Regulation
Principles of Infection
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Processes
Homeless
100

What is a PPE?

F p 127

Personal protective equipment


100

What type of bacteria are harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection when they invade the body?

pathogenic  F pg. 16

100

____ is the invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens.

infection    F pg. 99

100

The mechanical process of using soap and water or detergent and water to remove debris.

cleaning

100

The presence of pus is a sign of a _________ infection.

bacterial

200

Double the points if you can guess this question.

What is the name of Janet's pup?

Freya Sparkle 

200

Transmission of pathogens through touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing, and talking.

F p 99

direct transmission

200

Disinfectants are ______ and can be harmful if absorbed through the skin.

pesticides 

NB pg. 119

200

Prize for the chooser - if you get it right.

Name all of the students on the front row.

200

A parasitic submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in cells. It is capable of replication only through taking over the host cell's reproductive function.

virus   F pg. 109

300

Chemical products approved by the EPA are designed to destroy most bacteria, fungi, and viruses on surfaces. They are considered a pesticide.

F p 119

disinfectants

300

A person is known as ___ when showing no symptoms or signs of infection.

F p 126

asymptomatic

300

Single-celled microorganisms have both plant and animal characteristics; some are harmful, and some are harmless. What are they?

F p 105

bacteria

300

In the salon, spa, or barbershop, the spread of bloodborne pathogens is possible whenever _____.

the skin is broken



300

What common bacteria is responsible for food poisoning?

Staphylococci (Staph)

F page 107

400

Containers for disinfecting must be __________.


large enough to contain all items to be disinfected and covered

400

Transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with an intermediate contaminated object such as a razor, extractor, nipper etc.

F p 100

indirect transmission

400

Which bloodborne virus can live on a surface outside the body for long periods of time and can damage the liver?

F p 111

hepatitis

400

Inflammation is characterized by:

redness, heat, pain, and/or swelling

400

The process that destroys all microbial life, including spores.

Sterilization

500

Federal and state laws require that manufacturers supply a(an) _______ for all chemical products manufactured and sold.

F p 97

Safety Data Sheet

500

The most common way that contagious infections are spread is through____

dirty hands    

500

____ is the name for a large family of bacteria that is often found in soil and water and has been linked in disfiguring infections associated with pedicure bowls.

mycobacterium     F pg. 108

500

What would a nail professional do first when a blood-exposure incident occurs?

Stop the service

500

How many hours are required by DOPL for a Nail Technician to get a license?


600

Laws (statutes) determine SOP - are written by:

Rules and regulations are more specific than laws and and can be changed or updated. They are written by:

federal and state legislatures  F pg. 98

regulatory agency or the state board

600

What is the name of a bacterial plaque that may multiply around the drain, jets, or water line of a pedicure bowl?

biofilm

F pg. 113

600

Fungi are types of molds and yeasts that may produce contagious diseases such as:

ringworm  pg. 112

600

A contraindication, such as a skin infection, is a pre-existing reason for a nail professional to:

Avoid a particular nail service for a client


600

What informs the user about what a disinfectant product is effective against?

efficacy label

F pg. 119

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