Bacteria
Sanitation
Regulatory Agencies
Safety
Diseases
100

Bacteria that are harmless and can even be beneficial are called

Nonpathogenic

100

What are the three levels of decontamination?

Cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization
100

The regulating agency under the Department of Labor that enforces safety and health standards in the workplace is

OSHA

100

Any tools or supplies that come in contact with the client during a service must be discarded or

disinfected

100

What is the term to describe a condition, disease, or circumstance that would prevent a service from being performed?

Contraindication

200

Rod-shaped bacterial cells are known as

Bacilli
200

Removing dirt and debris to aid in preventing the growth of microbes

Cleaning

200

What is the state department that governs the State Board of Cosmetology?

Division of Consumer Affairs

200

Which of the following steps should be taken FIRST when it is believed a person may be choking?

determine if the victim can speak or cough

200

The medical term for lice

Pediculosis 

300

What bacteria, when viewed under a microscope, would appear to be spirals, coiled, corkscrew-shaped bacterial cells?

Spirilla

300

To destroy or kill most bacteria (except bacterial spores), fungi, and viruses on nonporous surfaces is referred to as

Disinfection

300

Who regulates and approves the efficacy of products used for infection control?

EPA

300

When preforming first aid for bleeding wounds, what is the next step after bleeding stops?

Apply/ secure bandage

300

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) causes the immune system to

Break down

400
The most common form of bacteria

Bacilli

400

An approved EPA-registered disinfectant is effective on what type of surface?

Nonporous

400

Who regulates cosmetics in the United States?

FDA

400

In the case of a chemical injury to the eye, which of the following steps is recommended?

flush eyeball with warm water for 15-30 minutes

400

What is the study of the causes of diseases, disorders or conditions called?

Etiology

500

Pus-forming bacterial cells that form grape like bunches or clusters and are present in abscesses are called

Staphylococci

500

What are universal precautions?

A standard set of guidelines to prevent the possible transmission of pathogens from exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials

500

What information is assigned to a product, with approval of the efficacy claims on the label to ensure product is safe?

EPA- registration number

500

Chemical burns should be treated by

rinsing away all traces of chemicals

500

A highly contagious bacterial infection that produces a honey yellow, crusted lesion found on the face

Impetigo

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