Beginning of Day
End of Day- Immersible Equipment
End of Day- non immersible implements/ work area
Handwashing
Client Injury
Student Injury
100

The first step of this process includes what actions?

Identifying cleaning agent and reading directions.

100

Where do you go to clean and disinfect immersable implements?

Dispensary

100

Make sure electrical implements are ________   ________________.

not connected

100

What is the first step of handwashing?

Wet your hands under running water.

100

What is wrong with this scenario?

Aimee accidentally cut her client's finger while filing. She decides to finish the other fingers and deal with it later.

Always stop the service.

100

What is wrong with this scenario? 


Summer cut her hand during a service, but it didn't bleed much so she decided to keep going because she was almost finished.

Always stop the service if there's an injury.

200

The disinfectant you use has to be approved by whom and for what?

EPA approved for salon use.'

200

Once you locate your cleaning solution, what are the next two steps?

Read and follow manufacturer directions for usage.

200

Once you identify the proper cleaning agent, what should you look for and do?

Manufacturer's directions for mixing/usage and follow them.

200

What is the 4th step?

Rub the back of each hand.

200

What is wrong with this scenario?

After washing her hands and putting on gloves, Kabrina grabbed a bandaid and put it over her client's ear which she scratched during a service.

She did not wash the injury.

She didn't ask if they wanted assistance.

She didn't apply antibiotic cream.

200

What is wrong with this scenario?


Natasha sliced her thumb while completing a set of nails. She rushed over to the sink to take care of it.

She did not explain the situation or excuse herself.

300

What container should be placed at your station each morning?

A clean closed container labeled "To Be Disinfected."

300
Wash implement with ___________ water and a cleaning solution to ________________ debris.

warm, remove

300

How do you clean a non-immersable implement?

Wiping it down.
300

What is the 6th step?

Rub backs of fingers.

300

What is wrong with this scenario?


After helping her client get cleaned and bandaged from an injury, Abby cleans and disinfects her work station and immersable items, then resumes the service.

She didn't throw away disposable items.

300

Which two steps can you combine during an injury to yourself, the student?

Handwashing and washing the punctured area.
400

What should you wipe down your workstation with to remove debris?

A cleaning solution.

400

After washing implement with a cleaning agent, what are the next two steps?

Rinse and dry.
400

Why would you want to use an EPA approved aerosol disinfectant?

Because non-immersable things cannot be fully submerged.

400

What is the last step of handwashing?

Dry with clean or disposable towel.

400

What is wrong with this scenario?


After cutting her client, Diana washed her hands, then had her client wash the injury. She then asked if the client wanted assistance with bandaging to which she agreed. Diana applied antibiotic cream and a bandage.

She didn't put on gloves before bandaging.

400

What is wrong with this scenario?


After cutting herself during her best friend's service, Erin applied pressure until the bleeding stopped. She set down the paper towel she was using on her cut to bandage, clean, and disinfect her station and implements. She gloved up then came back and finished the service.

Always throw away any single-use item after an injury, especially a bloody paper towel.

500

Alcohol-based hand sanitizer should be placed on each station. How much alcohol should it contain?

62%-70%, no greater

500

What is the correct way to disinfect immersable equipment?

Completely immersed or submerged.

500

After disinfecting, what do you do with the implement?

place in a clean, closed container away from items that have not been disinfected.

500

What is a good way to complete step 7?

Rubbing your finger tips on your palm to clean.

500

What is wrong with this scenario?


Abby followed all the steps correctly after cutting her client, but she didn't say much during the process.

Always explain the situation to the client.

500

What is wrong with this scenario?


Summer washed her hands and cleaned her finger after cutting herself. She followed all the steps correctly for an injury and came back to finish her service. Later on in the service, her client pointed out that her bandaid had come loose and was peeling off. She applied a new one and kept going.

She should have applied gloves because her cut was on her finger.

600

Prior to the first client of the day, what are you cleaning/disinfecting?

Work area or station

600

After removing the implement from disinfectant, what are the next three steps?

Rinse with hot water

Dry with a clean towel


Place in a clean closed container


600

After cleaning and disinfecting your workstation or area, what should you do?

Remove your gloves and wash your hands.
600

What is missing?

Washing wrists.

600

What is wrong with this scenario?


Grace was almost finished with her service when she accidentally scratched her client's forehead. She followed all the steps of the plan to ensure the wound was covered. She cleaned and disinfected her station and put on gloves to resume the service.

She didn't clean and disinfect her implements.

600

What is wrong with this scenario?


Keisha cut her thumb while completing a service. She followed all the steps of handwashing and bandaging her cut, and, cleaning and disinfecting her work area and implements. Her last step was to wash her hands. After soaping up and washing thoroughly, she rinsed her hands completely, dried them, and put on gloves. She returned to the service.

She did not keep her bandage dry.

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