Ch 5 Infection Control 1
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Ch 5 Infection Control 5
100
  • never let disinfectants such as phenols come in contact with your ___. a. implements b. skin c. gloves d. clothing

what is skin

100

After they have been properly cleaned and disinfected, implements should be stored in a ___ container.        a. permanently sealed b. disposable c. clean, uncovered d. clean, covered

What is clean, covered 

100

A disease that is spread from one person to another is called a (an) ___.  a. systemic disease b. contagious disease c. toxin d. fungicidal

What is contagious disease 

100

Any organism of microscopic to submicroscopic size is a _. a. staphylococci b. streptococci c. mycobacterium d. microorganism

What is microorganism 

100

Various poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms are called ___. a. tinea b. toxins       c. bacteria d. flagella

What is toxins 

200

Before beginning any service, you should wash your hands using pump soap, warm water, and a ___.       a. chemical disinfectant b. clean, disinfected nail brush c. clean, disinfected sponge d. chemical exfoliant   

What is clean, disinfected nail brush 

200

There is no additive, powder, or tablet that eliminates the need for you to ___equipment. a. clean and sterilize b. clean and disinfect c. clean and maintain      d. clean and immunize 

What is clean and disinfect 

200

___ disease affects the body as a whole, often due to under-or-over-functioning internal glands or organs.     a. Asystemic  b. An infectious c. An Occupational       d. Contagious 

What is Asystemic 

200

Disease caused by pathogenic organisms that enter the body which may or may not spread from one person to another person a. a systemic disease b. an infectious disease c. an occupational disease d. a contagious disease

What is an infectious disease 

200

A reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances is a (an) ___. a. allergy b. contamination c. inflammation    d. infection

What is an allergy 

300

Items that are ___ are also considered absorbent.        a. phenolic b. parasitic c. pathogenic d. porous  

What is porous 

300

___ include guidelines for the use of gloves, masks and eyewear when contact with blood or body secretions containing blood or blood elements is a possibility. a. Standard Preconditions b. Universal Provisions c. Standard Precaution d. Universal Preparations

What is Standard Precaution

300

The one-celled microorganisms having both plant and animal characteristics are called ___. a. flagella            b. fungi c. cocci d. bacteria

What is bacteria 

300

Transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with intermediate contaminated object such as a razor, extractor, nipper, or an environmental surface is known as __. a. direct transmission b. direct portability         c. indirect transmission d. indirect transference

What is indirect transmission 

300

The determination of the nature of a disease from its symptoms and/or diagnostic tests is ___. a. an analysis b. a disinfection c. a direct transmission d. a diagnosis

What is a  diagnosis 

400

After each client properly clean the basic foot basin or tub, then add required disinfectant and let it soak __minutes. a.10 minutes b. 5 minutes c. 1 minute   d.10 seconds

What is 10 minutes 

400

Not having __available poses health risk to anyone exposed to hazardous material & violates federal & state regulations. a. SDS b. MRSAs c. HRVs d. CDCs

What is SDS 

400

Removal of blood, other potentially infectious materials on an item’s surface, and the removal of visible debris or residue is called ___. a. disinfection b. cleaning        c. decontamination d. sterilization

What is decontamination 

400

As part of the SDS 16 categories, toxicology information includes routes of exposure, related symptoms, and ___. a. safe handling and storage      b. acute and chronic effects c. exposure and protection d. restrictions and transportation

What is acute and chronic effects 

400

The term ___describes a ringworm fungus of the foot.  a. tinea capitis b. tinea spirilla c. tinea barbae d. tinea pedis

What is tinea pedis 

500

It is recommended that salons identify each time a piece of equipment is used, cleaned, disinfected, tested & maintained _____.   a. in the cosmetologist’s memory b. a note pad c. in a logbook d. in a private computer file

What is in a logbook 

500

Antimicrobial and antibacterial soaps are ___ regular soaps or detergents. a. slightly more effective than    b. no more effective than c. just as effective as         d. slightly less effective than

What is no more effective than 

500

Transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing, or talking is ______ transmission. a. indirect b. infection c. sterile d. direct   

What is direct

500

A disease that is spread from one person to another person is ___. a. a communicable disease b. an infectious disease c. an occupational disease d. a systemic disease

What is a communicable disease 

500

The presence or anticipated presence, of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item’s surface or Visible debris or residues is called a (an) infection         a. infection b. contamination c. inflammation d. allergy

What is contamination

600

The virus that causes AIDS is ___. a. hepatitis B virus (HBC) b. human papilloma virus (HPV) c. hepatitis C virus (HCV) d. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

What is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 

600

Contact with non-intact skin blood body fluid other potentially infectious materials resulted from employee performance a. an allergy b. an inflammation             c. a contamination d. an exposure incident

What an exposure incident 

600

__ is a condition in which the body reacts to injury, irritation, or infection. a. An allergy b. An inflammation c. A contagion d. An exposure incident

What is An inflammation 

600

Parasitic disease may be caused by ___. a. bacteria   b. bacilli c. ice d. cocci

What is lice 

600

Organisms that grow, feed and shelter on or in another organism while contributing nothing to survival of that organism are _. a. cocci b. bacilli c. parasites d. debris

What are parasites

700

A __ _ is a submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in cells of biological organisms and capable of replication by taking over host cell's reproductive function. a. cocci b. virus c. bacterium d. parasite

What is a virus

700

The scientific name for barber's itch is ___. a. tinea capitis b. tinea pedis c. folliculitis barbae d. tinea spirilla

What is folliculitis barbae 

700

An abnormal condition of all or part of the body, its systems or organs, which makes body incapable of normal function.  a. An allergy b. An infection c. A disease d. A contamination

What is a disease

700

Add ____ when diluting to prevent foaming, which can result in an incorrect mixing ratio. a. disinfectant to water b. tongs to water c. water to disinfectant          d. draining basket to disinfectant   

What is disinfectant to water 

700

____ is produced by organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. a. A systemic disease       b. An infectious disease c. A pathogenic disease            d. A contagious disease

What is A pathogenic disease   

800

The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms is called _____.    a. transmission control b. infection reduction             c. organism control d. infection control

What is infection control 

800

Illnesses resulting from conditions associated with employment are ____. a. contagious diseases           b. occupational diseases c. pathogenic diseases           d. systemic diseases

What is occupational diseases

800

Within the field of cosmetology, the ability to produce an effect is known as ____. a. effectiveness b. efficacy c. productivity d. strength 

What is efficacy 

800

As part of the SDS 16 categories, handling and storage lists precautions for safe handling and storage, including ___. a. incompatibilities b. ingredients         c. reactions d. identifiers

What is incompatibilities 

800

Different bacteria move in different ways, and self-movement is known as _____. a. migration b. motility c. evolution d. locomotion

What is motility 

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